Danh ngôn của Amy Sedaris

I like to decide the night before Thanksgiving that I'm gonna do it, and I'll see what riff raff is around. Then I get that last-minute surge of energy. But if I had two weeks to plan, sometimes I wish I wasn't doing it. But very seldom does that happen.
I like to decide the night before Thanksgiving that I'm gonna do it, and I'll see what riff raff is around. Then I get that last-minute surge of energy. But if I had two weeks to plan, sometimes I wish I wasn't doing it. But very seldom does that happen.
Tôi muốn quyết định vào đêm trước Lễ tạ ơn rằng tôi sẽ làm điều đó và tôi sẽ xem có trò xổ số nào. Sau đó, tôi nhận được nguồn năng lượng dâng trào vào phút cuối. Nhưng nếu tôi có hai tuần để lên kế hoạch, đôi khi tôi ước mình đừng làm việc đó. Nhưng rất hiếm khi điều đó xảy ra.
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