
“It [chess] is eminently and emphatically the philosopher's game.”
As quoted in Testimonials to Paul Morphy: Presented at University Hall, New York, May 25, 1859
Fate Cannot Harm Me (1935), ASIN: B00088F3VU
“It [chess] is eminently and emphatically the philosopher's game.”
As quoted in Testimonials to Paul Morphy: Presented at University Hall, New York, May 25, 1859
There Is a Tide (p. 206)
Short fiction, Tales of Known Space (1975)
Source: Summer of Love (1994), Chapter 10 “Dedicated to the One I Love” (p. 236)
“What seems tragic now won't even be an issue in a few years time.”
Source: Success! (1977), p. 145
Context: Your chances of success are directly proportional to the degree of pleasure you derive from what you do. If you are in a job you hate, face the fact squarely and get out. You may earn a good living, you may have a safe career, but you will never be a success. Find out what you enjoy doing, and your chances of succeeding will be dramatically better. We play the game every day, sometimes without even recognizing that we're doing it. We compete with other people, or other teams, or other companies, not only because it is essential to business survival, but because we frankly enjoy competition. It's fun to be in the game, and it's even more fun to win.
Stefan Aust, Terrorism in Germany: The Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon http://www.ghi-dc.org/files/publications/bulletin/bu043/45.pdf
Attributed in the "quote of the day" source code of the “Fortune” computer program (June 1987); more at "The Most Exciting Phrase in Science Is Not ‘Eureka!’ But ‘That’s funny …’" at Quote Investigator https://quoteinvestigator.com/2015/03/02/eureka-funny/
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