Ridicule can do much, for instance embitter the existence of young talents; but one thing is not given to it, to put a stop permanently to the incursion of new and powerful ideas. Aron Nimzowitsch More Quotes by Aron Nimzowitsch More Quotes From Aron Nimzowitsch The passed Pawn is a criminal, who should be kept under lock and key. Mild measures, such as police surveillance, are not sufficient Aron Nimzowitsch criminals police keys The threat is stronger than the execution. Aron Nimzowitsch execution threat stronger First restrain, next blockade, lastly destroy. Aron Nimzowitsch next chess firsts It is a well known phenomenon that the same amateur who can conduct the middle game quite creditably, is usually perfectly helpless in the end game. One of the principal requisites of good chess is the ability to treat both the middle and end game equally well. Aron Nimzowitsch well-known games chess How can I lose to such an idiot? Aron Nimzowitsch humorous witty funny The beauty of a move lies not in its appearance but in the thought behind it. Aron Nimzowitsch beauty inspirational sports Many men, many styles; what is chess style but the intangible expression of the will to win. Aron Nimzowitsch expression winning men In the middlegame, the king is merely an extra, but in the endgame, he is one of the star actors. Aron Nimzowitsch actors stars kings Do not always be thinking of attack! Moves that safeguard your position are often far more prudent. Aron Nimzowitsch prudent moving thinking Strategically important points should be overprotected. If the pieces are so engaged, they get their regard in the fact that they will then find themselves well posted in every respect. Aron Nimzowitsch pieces important chess How vain are our fears! I thought to myself. Sometimes we fear that which our opponent (or fate) had never even considered! After this, then, is it any longer worthwhile to rack one's brain to find new ghosts to fear? No, indeed: All hail optimism! - upon playing Hermanis Mattison after he overlooked an unusual knight manouevre. Aron Nimzowitsch optimism fate knights The isolated Pawn casts gloom over the entire chessboard Aron Nimzowitsch casts pawns chess Chess strategy as such today is still in its diapers, despite Tarrasch's statement 'We live today in a beautiful time of progress in all fields'. Not even the slightest attempt has been made to explore and formulate the laws of chess strategy. Aron Nimzowitsch progress law beautiful Even the laziest King flees wildly in the face of a double check! Aron Nimzowitsch kings faces chess A thorough knowledge of the elements takes us more than half the road to mastership Aron Nimzowitsch thorough-knowledge elements half Giving up the center must not here be regarded as illogical. Was happiness no happiness because it endured for just a short time? One cannot always be happy. Aron Nimzowitsch illogical always-be-happy giving-up If in a battle, I seize a bit of debatable land with a handful of soldiers, without having done anything to prevent an enemy bombardment of the position, would it ever occur to me to speak of a conquest of the terrain in question? Obviously not. Then why should I do so in chess? Aron Nimzowitsch land soldier enemy The defensive power of a pinned piece is only imaginary Aron Nimzowitsch chess-game chess-pieces tactics How is it to be explained that something inside me revolts against the playing of obvious moves? Perhaps we may perceive the underlying reason in the fact that I derive satisfaction from seeking to reveal the concealed meaning of a position by means of maneuvering play and therefore I do not wish to see this satisfaction curtailed by a banal, more or less fortuitous decision. Naturally, this phenomenon is played out beneath the threshold of consciousness. The waking consciousness will, of course, in each individual case, give preference to the more rapid means of deciding the game. Aron Nimzowitsch games mean moving No pawn exchanges, no file-opening, no attack. Aron Nimzowitsch opening pawns chess