A Quote by Eugene Znosko-Borovsky

It is not a move, even the best move that you must seek, but a realizable plan — © Eugene Znosko-Borovsky
It is not a move, even the best move that you must seek, but a realizable plan
If you want or need to move, move with a winning record of success, move with a plan, and move to something you love.
The best ideas must move you before they can move someone else.
However tired you are, whatever the distance is, move to your target! Even if you move as slow as a snail, you will reach there! Move! Either fast or slow, just move!
There was no real plan B. It was like, I'm gonna move back to Seattle and move in with my parents.
I decided to move out of the apartment I was sharing with my best friend before graduation and move back home. My parents had recently separated, and I wanted to move back home with my mom and my siblings.
If you want to write poetry, you must have poems that deeply move you. Poems you can't live without. I think of a poem as the blood in a blood transfusion, given from the heart of the poet to the heart of the reader. Seek after poems that live inside you, poems that move through your veins.
If you want to surf, move to Hawaii. If you like to shop, move to New York. If you like acting and Hollywood, move to California. But if you like college football, move to Texas.
In chess you might find a good move. Then you might find a better move. But take your time. Find the best move.
If I had to, I would ask first of all: why do things move in your work? It's the most simple, and also the most complicated, question. And I answer: things move because if they didn't move, they might move?.
Money motivates neither the best people, nor the best in people. It can move the body and influence the mind, but it cannot touch the heart or move the spirit; that is reserved for belief, principle, and morality.
In chess there can never be a favorite move. I can probably pinpoint in a specific game, there might be a move that was like, "Oh, that was a good move." And maybe certain moves turned the whole game around, but there's not one special move that does that, unless it's checkmate because that's when the game is over.
Infantry must move forward to close with the enemy. It must shoot in order to move.... To halt under fire is folly. To halt under fire and not fire back is suicide. Officers must set the example
You can't move the sun, and you can't even move the tracks, so you have to do something else to better light the engines.
Even if the last move did not succeed, the inner command says move again.
We move through time like a man in a rowboat, looking back even as we move forward.
I have also heard that GM Oscar Panno said that -whenever you have to make a rook move and both rooks are available for said move- you should evaluate which rook to move and, once you have made up your mind... MOVE THE OTHER ONE!!!
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