Danh ngôn của Ronan Farrow

Being under the microscope meant I was never given any slack. I still managed to screw up plenty in life, mind you, but in the things I really cared about - the legal work, or the stories I was telling as a writer, or the office I built in government - I wasn't left a lot of margin for error. It's kept me driven.
Being under the microscope meant I was never given any slack. I still managed to screw up plenty in life, mind you, but in the things I really cared about - the legal work, or the stories I was telling as a writer, or the office I built in government - I wasn't left a lot of margin for error. It's kept me driven.
Ở dưới kính hiển vi có nghĩa là tôi không bao giờ bị chùn bước. Tôi vẫn cố gắng làm hỏng nhiều điều trong cuộc sống, bạn nhớ đấy, nhưng trong những điều tôi thực sự quan tâm - công việc pháp lý, hay những câu chuyện tôi kể với tư cách là một nhà văn, hay văn phòng tôi đã xây dựng trong cơ quan chính phủ - tôi không để lại một dấu vết nào. rất nhiều lợi nhuận cho lỗi. Nó giữ cho tôi lái xe.
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