A Quote by Samuel Reshevsky

Young players calculate everything, a requirement of their relative inexperience. — © Samuel Reshevsky
Young players calculate everything, a requirement of their relative inexperience.
I learned that danger is relative, and the inexperience can be a magnifying glass.
But everything is relative, Bertie... You, for instance, are my relative, and I am your relative.
Inexperience because of (President Barack) Obama's inexperience.Look that would be one of the challenges.
When I was coming through, I had very little support from the older players. I always said to myself that if I make it, I never want to be that kind of person. I have a passion for seeing young players develop, so every young player who comes into the first team, I am willing to listen. I will give him everything I have.
In relative youth, we assume we'll remember everything. Someone should urge the young to think otherwise.
For the fans, for the club, for the young players, I want to show there is a pathway at Fulham for young players to go through in the first team.
There are a lot of young players here right now, and these guys are going to eventually learn as they go. Next year we can't use that as an excuse that we had so many young players on the team.
In America the young are always ready to give to those who are older than themselves the full benefits of their inexperience.
My requirement of my fitness level is different than some players.
What I'm interested in is the fascinating image of young leaders... you know, young people leading in different fields. You see athletes and people in gymnastics, where the requirement is that you are supple and very, very young... 11... and by the time you're 14, you're already over the hill.
I never calculate. That is why those who do, calculate so much less accurately than I.
I've played lacrosse players, football players, basketball players. I think that's just because of how I'm built. I look young, and I'm also a big person.
I think that we have to be constantly asking ourselves, 'How do we calculate the risk?' And sometimes we don't calculate it correctly; we either overstate it or understate it.
He had two lives: one, open, seen and known by all who cared to know, full of relative truth and of relative falsehood, exactly like the lives of his friends and acquaintances; and another life running its course in secret. And through some strange, perhaps accidental, conjunction of circumstances, everything that was essential, of interest and of value to him, everything in which he was sincere and did not deceive himself, everything that made the kernel of his life, was hidden from other people.
Typically, it takes young players years to adjust to life in the big leagues and to start performing up to their capabilities. Most of the blame for this rests on these ridiculous old baseball norms that say young players are to be seen and not heard.
What you've got to realise is that footballers, and me in particular, have seen everything in the changing room. Everything. I've seen the manager kicking off with the players, the players kicking off with him, players fighting each other, managers fighting, everything.
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