Danh ngôn của Tallulah Bankhead

I read Shakespeare and the Bible, and I can shoot dice. That's what I call a liberal education.
I read Shakespeare and the Bible, and I can shoot dice. That's what I call a liberal education.
Tôi đọc Shakespeare và Kinh thánh, và tôi có thể bắn xúc xắc. Đó là những gì tôi gọi là một nền giáo dục khai phóng.
Tác giả: Tallulah Bankhead | Chuyên mục: Education | Sứ mệnh: [7]
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