Danh ngôn của Tim Burton

When it comes to art and science, people don't like a lot of either. Instead of being open to it, they're closed off about it.
When it comes to art and science, people don't like a lot of either. Instead of being open to it, they're closed off about it.
Khi nói đến nghệ thuật và khoa học, mọi người cũng không thích mấy thứ đó. Thay vì cởi mở với nó, họ lại khép kín về nó.
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