Author: David Klass
Cites
- William Norwood Potter (1)
- IN: Grandmaster (2014) Fiction, Young Adult Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: A mind saturated with one idea to the exclusion of all others is necessarily predisposed to mania, and if a man allows himself to regard Chess as the one fact of existence, thereby starving his mind, which, like the body, requires a variety of food, then the texture of the strongest brain must become weakened, and the reason sooner or later be overthrown.
FROM: The City of London Chess Magazine, (1876), NULL, UK