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Khooni Shayari Quotes By Niels Bohr

If you think you understand it, that only shows that you don't know the first thing about it. — Niels Bohr

Khooni Shayari Quotes By Rebel Wilson

People ask if my parents are hippies, but they're actually very conservative. A girl called Rebel sang at their wedding, and that's where my name came from. — Rebel Wilson

Khooni Shayari Quotes By Tilda Swinton

I wasn't around when Nic was playing Donald. I was around with Charlie. — Tilda Swinton

Khooni Shayari Quotes By Christopher Lee

I made three films with Boris Karloff. He was absolutely wonderful. — Christopher Lee

Khooni Shayari Quotes By Anonymous

System design is not considered in this type of testing. Tests are based on requirements and functionality. — Anonymous

Khooni Shayari Quotes By Barbara W. Tuchman

The Battle of the Marne was one of the decisive battles of the world not because it determined that Germany would ultimately lose or the Allies ultimately win the war but because it determined that the war would go on. There was no looking back, Joffre told the soldiers on the eve. Afterward there was no turning back. The nations were caught in a trap, a trap made during the first thirty days out of battles that failed to be decisive, a trap from which there was, and has been, no exit. — Barbara W. Tuchman

Khooni Shayari Quotes By George Orwell

Waiters are seldom socialists. — George Orwell

Khooni Shayari Quotes By Ian Segal

I'm not looking for a happy ending. I'm looking for a new beginning. — Ian Segal

Khooni Shayari Quotes By Neal Stephenson

A causal domain is just a collection of things linked by mutual cause-and-effect relationships." "But isn't everything in the universe so linked?" "Depends on how their light cones are arranged. We can't affect things in our past. Some things are too far away to affect us in any way that matters." "But still, you can't really draw hard and fast boundaries between causal domains." "In general, no. But you are much more strongly webbed together with me by cause and effect than you are with an alien in a faraway galaxy. So, depending on what level of approximation you're willing to put up with, you could say that you and I belong together in one causal domain, and the alien belongs in another. — Neal Stephenson