Polugaevsky Variation Quotes & Sayings
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First and foremost it is essential to understand the essence, the overall idea of any fashionable variation, and only then include it in one's repertoire. Otherwise the tactical trees will conceal from the player the strategic picture of the wood, in which his orientation will most likely be lost. — Lev Polugaevsky

THE study of suggestion has shown us that the thoughts of hystericals are not equilibrated; that under diverse influences one of them may develop to an extreme extent and live, so to say, isolated, its own life, to the great detriment of the mental organism. — Anonymous

My mom always wanted a bunch of kids, but they stopped after me. I never understood why."
His voice was wistful. Haven closed the distance between them and wrapped her arms around his neck. "Maybe they realized they created perfection when they made you and didnt need anymore. — J.M. Darhower

I am no bird, no net ensnares me. — Charlotte Bronte

Because of who we were, I already knew what we would do. — Donald Ray Pollock

Writing is a form of art. Do not use New Times Roman or Arial because it's boring and hackneyed. — Natalya Vorobyova

I love my hockey, but if you can do that and go home and just be a dad and husband, then you have the best of both worlds. — Curtis Joseph

I drink a lot of coffee. — Lena Headey

My whole career - I have been really lucky. — Caprice Bourret

Sometimes to keep it together you've got to leave it alone. — Don Henley

A sensation, hidden in the depths of my emotional memory, was suddenly revived: what if ... What if for me The Variation is not dead? If The Variation is alive?! — Lev Polugaevsky

The ancestral deed is thought and done,
And in a million Edens fall
A million Adams drowned in darkness,
For small is great and great is small,
And a blind seed all. — Edwin Muir

Destroying the planet is like stepping from a moving train and thinking it will all work out. — Jason E. Hodges