Danh ngôn của Pam Grier

Driving a cab is not really a nurturing type of relationship. You take people and they tip you, they may not tip you, you don't know their names, they don't care about you, you don't care about them.
Driving a cab is not really a nurturing type of relationship. You take people and they tip you, they may not tip you, you don't know their names, they don't care about you, you don't care about them.
Lái xe taxi không thực sự là một kiểu quan hệ nuôi dưỡng. Bạn bắt người khác và họ boa cho bạn, họ có thể không boa cho bạn, bạn không biết tên họ, họ không quan tâm đến bạn, bạn không quan tâm đến họ.
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