Garry Kasparov Quotes About Art
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You cannot say, 'Go! Go! Rah! Rah! Good move!' People want some emotion. Chess is an art and not a spectator sport.
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A game of chess holds many secrets. Fortunately! That is why we cannot clearly state whether chess is science, art, or a sport.
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Chess is an art and not a spectator sport.
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With this mistake I deprived myself of the possibility to make a contribution to the treasury of chess art.
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Machines taking over jobs - it's the history of civilization. Replacing farm animals, old forms of manual labor, now taking over small, menial aspects of cognition. But there's still plenty of room for creativity, for curiosity - many things that are related to passion, like art. But also, things about human communication and challenges, massive challenges that we left behind because we didn't want to take so much risk, such as space exploration, deep ocean exploration.
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Setbacks and losses are both inevitable and essential if you're going to improve and become a good, even great, competitor. The art is in avoiding catastrophic losses in the key battles.
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The technical phase can be boring because there is little opportunity for creavivity, for art. Boredom leads to complacency and mistakes.
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The highest Art of the Chess player lies in not allowing your Opponent to show you what he can do.
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Chess is one of the few arts where composition takes place simultaneously with performance
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Chess is a unique cognitive nexus, a place where art and science come together in the human mind and are then refined and improved by experience.
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I want to serve chess through games, books that are works of art. I would like to bring the game closer to many people all over the world.
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...comparing the capacity of computers to the capacity of the human brain, I've often wondered, where does our success come from? The answer is synthesis, the ability to combine creativity and calculation, art and science, into whole that is much greater than the sum of its parts.
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