Danh ngôn của Steve Martin

I think I meant that, given the circumstances of my childhood, I had the illusion that it's easier to be alone. To have your relationships be casual and also to pose as a solitary person, because it was more romantic. You know, I was raised on the idea of the ramblin' man and the loner.
I think I meant that, given the circumstances of my childhood, I had the illusion that it's easier to be alone. To have your relationships be casual and also to pose as a solitary person, because it was more romantic. You know, I was raised on the idea of the ramblin' man and the loner.
Tôi nghĩ ý tôi là, với hoàn cảnh thời thơ ấu của tôi, tôi đã ảo tưởng rằng ở một mình sẽ dễ dàng hơn. Để các mối quan hệ của bạn trở nên bình thường và cũng có thể đóng vai một người cô độc, vì điều đó lãng mạn hơn. Bạn biết đấy, tôi đã lớn lên với ý tưởng về một người đàn ông lang thang và một người cô độc.
Tác giả: Steve Martin | Chuyên mục: Romantic | Sứ mệnh: [2]
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