This quote by Alexander Graham Bell serves as a reminder not to dwell on missed opportunities or failures because new ones may be waiting to be discovered. By focusing too much on the past, one may neglect the chances and possibilities that the present offers. It emphasizes the importance of staying open-minded and looking forward to new opportunities.
Bell may not be the originator of this quote. The complete excerpt is:When one door closes, another opens; but we often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one which has opened for us.The earliest attribution for this quote is to Jean Paul Richter, a German romantic writer who lived from the late 18th century to the early 19th century. It appears first in 1918 in The Modern Hospital, Volume 10, page 219.The quote is also attributed to Helen Keller as quoted in The Open Door (1957), and later to Alexander Graham Bell, first appearing in Christian Herald, Volume 89 (1966).None of these attributions have ever been successfully vetted.
Another word for closed circuit is a loop.
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I heard it was going to be closed for another month and a half
Originally Alexander's casket was stolen by Ptolemy and taken to Memphis, but shortly afterwards Ptolemy II took Alexander to Alexanderia where it stayed for quite some time. After AD 200, Alexander's tomb was closed to the public. Unfortunately the details as to Alexander's final resting place have long since been lost.
The laws of nature would make this impossible, some energy always escapes.
Secured, closed, sealed, fastened...
A bicartesian closed category is a cartesian closed category which also has an initial object and such that for any pair of objects, A and B, in the category, the category has another object which is their coproduct.
closed in can also be used instead of covered in
There isn't another way.
You are confusing closed captions with subtitles.DVDs have subtitles, which are controlled (turned on or off, or changed to another language) by the DVD player.TV programs have closed captions, which are controlled by the TV.