13 Quotes & Sayings By Garry Kasparov

Garry Kasparov is a chess grandmaster and former world chess champion. He was born in Baku, Soviet Union on September 27, 1963, to Israeli expatriate parents, Shlomo and Tamar. In 1975 he moved with his family to the United States. As a child, Kasparov was an avid chess player and was one of the youngest players ever to be awarded the title of Grandmaster Read more

Kasparov attended high school in New York City and graduated from Williams College in 1986. Kasparov has been an outspoken critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin and has called for democratic reform and greater press freedom in Russia. He has also criticized the United States for its policies on Iraq and Iran, and has accused it of "hypocrisy" for backing democracy movements against authoritarian leaders such as President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela.

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The phrase "it's better to be lucky than good" must be one of the most ridiculous homilies ever uttered. In nearly any competitive endeavor, you have to be damned good before luck can be of any use to you at all. Garry Kasparov
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The human mind isn’t a computer; it cannot progress in an orderly fashion down a list of candidate moves and rank them by a score down to the hundredth of a pawn the way a chess machine does. Even the most disciplined human mind wanders in the heat of competition. This is both a weakness and a strength of human cognition. Sometimes these undisciplined wanderings only weaken your analysis. Other times they lead to inspiration, to beautiful or paradoxical moves that were not on your initial list of candidates. Garry Kasparov
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The point of modern propaganda isn't only to misinform or push an agenda. It is to exhaust your critical thinking, to annihilate truth. Garry Kasparov
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A moral foreign policy means your positions on certain matters are clear no matter what, and that you won't forget about them when it's convenient. Garry Kasparov
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Somehow, people always forget that it's much easier to install a dictator than to remove one Garry Kasparov
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One of the strengths, and weaknesses, of liberal democratic societies is giving the benefit of the doubt even to one's enemies Garry Kasparov
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Dictators seem to learn from history much better than democrats Garry Kasparov
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If the road to hell is paved with good intentions, compromises on principles are the street lights Garry Kasparov
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One comforting thing about the Trump White House is that you aren't forced to choose between malice and incompetence. Garry Kasparov
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I’m a firm a believer in the power of free enterprise to move the world forward. All that Soviet respect for science was no match for the American innovation machine once unleashed. The problem comes when the government is inhibiting innovation with overregulation and short-sighted policy. Trade wars and restrictive immigration regulations will limit America’s ability to attract the best and brightest minds, minds needed for this and every forthcoming Sputnik moment. . Garry Kasparov
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Women, by their nature, are not exceptional chess players: they are not great fighters. Garry Kasparov
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There are many facts showing that Putin's people enriched themselves by using power mechanisms so that's why for them losing power means losing their fortunes. Garry Kasparov