Quotes About Fore
One of the reasons I enjoy going to the Opera is the spectacle of an audience enraptured. Their emotions are engaged, their passions brought to the fore, they become highly sensitive.
~ Derren Victor Brown
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Musically, swing pretty much dominated in the '30s. And into the late '30s, swing is beginning to change over to bebop in the early '40s, which is exactly when this new science of theoretical physics, particularly theoretical atomic physics, was really coming to the fore.
~ Chris Eigeman
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Anywhere in the world, any day of the week, in 192 countries and territories worldwide, one can find an SGI Buddhist meeting where dialogue is at the fore.
~ Vinessa Shaw
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those who have an understanding of class power know that as class contradictions deepen and come to the fore, racism becomes not less but more important as a factor in class conflict.
~ Michael Parenti
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Golf is a game in which you yell 'Fore!', shoot six, and write down five.
~ Will Harvey
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If you've ever played golf, you know that you yell 'fore' off the tee. You're not threatening somebody; you're warning them: 'Look, don't get hit by the ball, it's coming.'
~ John F. Kerry
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That is, nobody but angels: they are always on deck when there is a miracle to the fore...
~ Mark Twain
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Opinion polls sponsored by newspapers were traditionally meant to bring to the fore the mood of the people objectively.
~ N. Bhaskara Rao
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National partition is a sorrow that touches all Koreans, but for me it is brought to the fore by unimaginable personal suffering.
~ Park Geun-hye
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For similarly unclear reasons, adult men did not take part in this. However, it does seem clear that by consuming the brain tissue of their relatives who had themselves died of kuru, the Fore had spread the disease through their female population. Thus, a culturally transmitted practice led to catastrophe, both for the Fore and for their genes.
~ Hal Whitehead
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the question of the Jews has come to the fore, but like other questions which lend themselves to prejudice, efforts will be made to hush it up as impolitic for open discussion. If, however, experience has taught us anything it is that questions thus suppressed will sooner or later break out in undesirable and unprofitable forms.
~ Henry Ford
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It's a profound privilege to die from stress related diseases. It is the elimination of other causes of death such as infectious disease which is responsible for bringing lifestyle diseases to the fore - and these are exquisitely sensitive to stress.
~ Robert Sapolsky
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Um," I said, and it was good to hear that my customary eloquence had leaped to the fore, "that's going to be, um, kind of difficult—" "Doesn't matter," Captain Matthews said. "I can handle it," Robert said. "I can't," Deborah said, and everyone looked at her. She looked even more surly than she had when I came in, which was quite an achievement.
~ Jeff Lindsay
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Human nature, for better or worse, always eventually comes to the fore again. And human nature likes and needs stories that are stories.
~ John C. Wright
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And it left, and leaves, the way open for the Nietzschean response that has once more come to the fore in our own day: who needs love when you can have power?
~ Unknown
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Golf is a game in which you yell "fore," shoot six, and write down five.
~ Paul Harvey
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