Danh ngôn của A. N. Wilson

In the past, I used to counter any such notions by asking myself: 'Would you really want President Hattersley?' I now find that possibility rather cheers me up. With his chubby, Dickensian features and his knowledge of T.H. Green and other harmless leftish political classics, Hattersley might not be such a bad thing after all.
In the past, I used to counter any such notions by asking myself: 'Would you really want President Hattersley?' I now find that possibility rather cheers me up. With his chubby, Dickensian features and his knowledge of T.H. Green and other harmless leftish political classics, Hattersley might not be such a bad thing after all.
Trước đây, tôi thường phản bác lại bất kỳ quan điểm nào như vậy bằng cách tự hỏi: 'Bạn có thực sự muốn có Tổng thống Hattersley không?' Bây giờ tôi thấy khả năng đó khiến tôi vui lên hơn. Với thân hình mũm mĩm, những nét đặc trưng của Dickensian và kiến thức của ông về T.H. Màu xanh lá cây và những tác phẩm kinh điển chính trị cánh tả vô hại khác, Hattersley xét cho cùng có thể không phải là một điều xấu.
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