Danh ngôn của Greg Boyle

I have a lot of people in my life, and I think there's something key: the thing that leads to intimacy and relationship and connection is tenderness.
I have a lot of people in my life, and I think there's something key: the thing that leads to intimacy and relationship and connection is tenderness.
Tôi có rất nhiều người trong cuộc đời mình, và tôi nghĩ có điều gì đó quan trọng: điều dẫn đến sự thân mật, mối quan hệ và kết nối chính là sự dịu dàng.
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