Danh ngôn của Liam Neeson

But let's just say, I'm Irish. I grew up in the 1950s. Religion had a very tight iron fist.
But let's just say, I'm Irish. I grew up in the 1950s. Religion had a very tight iron fist.
Nhưng hãy nói rằng, tôi là người Ireland. Tôi lớn lên vào những năm 1950. Tôn giáo có bàn tay sắt rất chặt.
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