Danh ngôn của Molly Qerim

I don't know what it's like to be Cuban-American, but I know what it's like to have family under Communism and to get up early in the morning and send medical supplies and try to send food and try to send money and have it intervened, and them calling and crying on the phone.
I don't know what it's like to be Cuban-American, but I know what it's like to have family under Communism and to get up early in the morning and send medical supplies and try to send food and try to send money and have it intervened, and them calling and crying on the phone.
Tôi không biết một người Mỹ gốc Cuba sẽ như thế nào, nhưng tôi biết một gia đình dưới chế độ Cộng sản sẽ như thế nào và thức dậy sớm vào buổi sáng và gửi vật tư y tế và cố gắng gửi thực phẩm và cố gắng gửi tiền và có nó đã can thiệp, và họ gọi điện và khóc trên điện thoại.
Tác giả: Molly Qerim | Chuyên mục: Morning | Sứ mệnh: [4]
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