Danh ngôn của Tamara Taylor

I was an only child, and my mom threw me into some modeling classes to get me out of my shell.
I was an only child, and my mom threw me into some modeling classes to get me out of my shell.
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- As long as you keep going, you'll keep getting better. And as you get better, you gain more confidence. That alone is success.
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- Furniture should always be comfortable. And always have a piece of art that you made somewhere in the home.
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