Danh ngôn của A. J. Pritchard

My dad told me, 'Whatever you do, don't dance. Do something else. Do anything else.' He knew how much hard work you have to put in, how hard it is to make a living, and he didn't want me to do it.
My dad told me, 'Whatever you do, don't dance. Do something else. Do anything else.' He knew how much hard work you have to put in, how hard it is to make a living, and he didn't want me to do it.
Bố tôi bảo tôi, 'Dù con làm gì thì cũng đừng nhảy. Làm việc gì khác. Làm bất cứ điều gì khác.' Anh ấy biết bạn phải làm việc chăm chỉ như thế nào, kiếm sống khó khăn như thế nào và anh ấy không muốn tôi làm điều đó.
Tác giả: A. J. Pritchard | Chuyên mục: Dad | Sứ mệnh: [9]
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