Danh ngôn của Patrick Swayze
I don't want to be Mr. Romantic Leading Man. I don't want to be the Dance Dude. I don't want to be the Action Guy. If I had to do any one of those all my life, it'd drive me crazy.
I don't want to be Mr. Romantic Leading Man. I don't want to be the Dance Dude. I don't want to be the Action Guy. If I had to do any one of those all my life, it'd drive me crazy.
Tôi không muốn trở thành Người đàn ông lãng mạn hàng đầu. Tôi không muốn trở thành Anh chàng khiêu vũ. Tôi không muốn trở thành Người hành động. Nếu tôi phải làm bất cứ điều gì trong suốt cuộc đời mình, nó sẽ khiến tôi phát điên.
Tác giả: Patrick Swayze | Chuyên mục: Romantic | Sứ mệnh: [6]
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