Danh ngôn của Alice Munro

I don't think that much about my relationship with my mother and what it did to me. I sometimes feel terrible regret about her, what her life must have been like. Often, when I'm enjoying something, I think of how meager her rewards were and how much courage, in a way, she needed to go on living.
I don't think that much about my relationship with my mother and what it did to me. I sometimes feel terrible regret about her, what her life must have been like. Often, when I'm enjoying something, I think of how meager her rewards were and how much courage, in a way, she needed to go on living.
Tôi không nghĩ nhiều về mối quan hệ của tôi với mẹ tôi và những gì nó đã gây ra cho tôi. Đôi khi tôi cảm thấy tiếc nuối vô cùng về cô ấy, cuộc đời cô ấy hẳn đã phải như thế nào. Thông thường, khi tôi đang tận hưởng điều gì đó, tôi nghĩ về phần thưởng của cô ấy thật ít ỏi và bao nhiêu can đảm, theo một cách nào đó, cô ấy cần phải tiếp tục sống.
Tác giả: Alice Munro | Chuyên mục: Relationship | Sứ mệnh: [3]
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