If you want to get to the top, there's always the risk that it will isolate you from other people.
“If you want to get to the top, there's always the risk that it will isolate you from other people.”
— Magnus Carlsen · Always
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If you want to get to the top, there's always the risk that it will isolate you from other people.
“If you want to get to the top, there's always the risk that it will isolate you from other people.”
— Magnus Carlsen · Always
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“If you want to get to the top, there's always the risk that it will isolate you from other people.”
“I enjoy hiking and skiing, like most Norwegians. In winter, there will be snow for months on end. In the summer, there are the long evenings to enjoy.”
“I was lucky enough to attend schools where they were understanding about when I needed to go abroad to play chess. Of course, socially it is important to go to school and interact with people your own age.”
“Maybe if I didn't have the talent in chess I'd find the talent in something else. The only thing I know is that I have talent in chess, and I'm satisfied with that.”
“My former coach, Simen Agdestein, used to be the best player in Norway.”
“One of the things that first attracted me to chess is that it brings you into contact with intelligent, civilized people - men of the stature of Garry Kasparov, the former world champion, who was my part-time coach.”
“I always say that I don't believe I'm a chef. I try to be a storyteller.”
“We must always set the bar high, otherwise we do not progress.”
“Die to everything of yesterday so that your mind is always fresh, always young, innocent, full of vigor and passion.”
“In films murders are always very clean. I show how difficult it is and what a messy thing it is to kill a man.”
“Self-praise is for losers. Be a winner. Stand for something. Always have class, and be humble.”
“Never say there is nothing beautiful in the world anymore. There is always something to make you wonder in the shape of a tree, the trembling of a leaf.”