Bobby Fischer
Chess genius, eccentric recluse
Sayings by Bobby Fischer
I like the moment of the game when I can crush my opponent's ego.
I don't mind losing to a good player, but I can't stand to lose to a bad one.
I give 98 percent of my mental energy to chess; others give only 2 percent.
I don't believe in luck. I believe in preparation.
I object to being called a chess genius, because I consider myself to be an all around genius, who just happens to play chess, which is rather different. A lot of people are chess geniuses, but I'm a genius who happens to play chess.
I could give any of the top players a pawn and a move and still beat them.
The game of chess is not an idle pastime. It is a struggle for existence.
I don't play chess. I play with people.
I want to be the best. I want to be the world champion.
I don't believe in the Soviet system. I believe in freedom.
I am against all forms of censorship.
I don't want to play against computers. I want to play against people.
I don't care about anything else. Just chess.
I hate to lose. I hate to draw. I want to win every game.
I don't believe in friendship in chess. I believe in winning.
I'm a loner. I like to be by myself.
I don't have any heroes. I don't look up to anyone.
I don't read books. I play chess.
I don't like to talk about my private life.
I don't have any friends. I have opponents.