Danh ngôn của Sarah Jessica Parker

My job requires me to put on a little dress and run around the streets of New York in heels. But I also had the financial means to hire a yoga teacher to come to my house while my sitter watched the newborn. For 95 percent of the world, that's not realistic.
My job requires me to put on a little dress and run around the streets of New York in heels. But I also had the financial means to hire a yoga teacher to come to my house while my sitter watched the newborn. For 95 percent of the world, that's not realistic.
Công việc của tôi yêu cầu tôi phải mặc một chiếc váy nhỏ và chạy quanh đường phố New York bằng giày cao gót. Nhưng tôi cũng có đủ tài chính để thuê một giáo viên yoga đến nhà tôi trong khi người trông trẻ trông trẻ sơ sinh. Đối với 95% thế giới, điều đó không thực tế.
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