"In chess, as a purely intellectual game, where……" — Stefan Zweig
"In chess, as a purely intellectual game, where randomness is excluded, - for someone to play against himself is absurd ... It is as paradoxical, as attempting to jump over his own shadow."
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Stefan Zweig
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53 Quotes by Stefan Zweig
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