At almost every stage in any opening there are several good moves. Because only one is given in a book does not prove there are no other good moves, nor even that the one given is the best. Cecil Purdy, Chess World magazine
While two pawns and a rook are usually a sufficient equivalent for two minor pieces in an ending, they rarely are in the middlegame, where due to the superior fighting power of two pieces against one, the pawns are often regained before long. Edward Lasker, Chess For Fun & Chess For Blood
Above all else, before playing in competitions, a player must have regard to his health, for if he is suffering from ill-health he cannot hope for success. In this connection the best of all tonics is 15 to 20 days in the fresh air in the country. Mikhail Botvinnik, One Hundred Selected Games
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