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第一篇:名人名校励志英语演讲稿
dare to compete, dare to care 敢于竞争,勇于关爱---美国国务卿希拉里·克林顿耶鲁大学演讲
dare to compete. dare to care. dare to dream. dare to love. practice the art of making possible. and no matter what happens, even if you hear shouts behind, keep going. 要敢于竞争,敢于关爱,敢于憧憬,大胆去爱!要努力创造奇迹!无论发生什么,即使有人在你背后大声喊叫,也要勇往直前。
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it is such an honor and pleasure for me to be back at yale, especially on the occasion of the 300th anniversary. i have had so many memories of my time here, and as nick was speaking i thought about how i ended up at yale law school. and it tells a little bit about how much progress we’ve made.
what i think most about when i think of yale is not just the politically charged atmosphere and not even just the superb legal education that i received. it was at yale that i began work that has been at the core of what i have cared about ever since. i began working with new haven legal services representing children. and i studied child development, abuse and neglect at the yale new haven hospital and the child study center. i was lucky enough to receive a civil rights internship with marian wright edelman at the children’s defense fund, where i went to work after i graduated. those experiences fueled in me a passion to work for the benefit of children, particularly the most vulnerable.
now, looking back, there is no way that i could have predicted what path my life would have taken. i didn’t sit around the law school, saying, well, you know, i think i’ll graduate and then i’ll go to work at the children’s defense fund, and then the impeachment inquiry, and nixon retired or resigns, i’ll go to arkansas. i didn’t think like that. i was taking each day at a time.
but, i’ve been very fortunate because i’ve always had an idea in my mind about what i thought was important and what gave my life meaning and purpose. a set of values and beliefs that have helped me navigate the shoals, the sometimes very treacherous sea, to illuminate my own true desires, despite that others say about what l should care about and believe in. a passion to succeed at what l thought was important and children have always provided that lone star, that guiding light. because l have that absolute conviction that every child, especially in this, the most blessed of nations that has ever existed on the face of earth, that every child deserves the opportunity to live up to his or her god-given potential.
but you know that belief and conviction-it may make for a personal mission statement, but standing alone, not translated into action, it means very little to anyone else, particularly to those for whom you have those concerns.
when i was thinking about running for the united states senate-which was such an enormous decision to make, one i never could have dreamed that i would have been making when i was
here on campus-i visited a school in new york city and i met a young woman, who was a star athlete.
i was there because of billy jean king promoting an hbo special about women in sports called “dare to compete.” it was about title ix and how we finally, thanks to government action, provided opportunities to girls and women in sports.
and although i played not very well at intramural sports, i have always been a strong supporter of women in sports. and i was introduced by this young woman, and as i went to shake her hand she obviously had been reading the newspapers about people saying i should or shouldn’t run for the senate. and i was congratulating her on the speech she had just made and she held onto my hand and she said, “dare to compete, mrs. clinton. dare to compete.”
i took that to heart because it is hard to compete sometimes, especially in public ways, when your failures are there for everyone to see and you don’t know what is going to happen from one day to the next. and yet so much of life, whether we like to accept it or not, is competing with ourselves to be the best we can be, being involved in classes or professions or just life, where we know we are competing with others.
i took her advice and i did compete because i chose to do so. and the biggest choices that you’ll face in your life will be yours alone to make. i’m sure you’ll receive good advice. you’re got a great education to go back and reflect about what is right for you, but you eventually will have to choose and i hope that you will dare to compete. and by that i don’t mean the kind of cutthroat competition that is too often characterized by what is driving america today. i mean the small voice inside you that says to you, you can do it, you can take this risk, you can take this next step.
and it doesn’t mean that once having made that choice you will always succeed. in fact, you won’t. there are setbacks and you will experience difficult disappointments. you will be slowed down and sometimes the breath will just be knocked out of you. but if you carry with you the values and beliefs that you can make a difference in your own life, first and foremost, and then in the lives of others. you can get back up, you can keep going.
but it is also important, as i have found, not to take yourself too seriously, because after all, every one of us here today, none of us is deserving of full credit. i think every day of the blessings my birth gave me without any doing of my own. i chose neither my family nor my country, but they as much as anything i’ve ever done, determined my course.
you compare my or your circumstances with those of the majority of people who’ve ever lived or who are living right now, they too often are born knowing too well what their futures will be. they lack the freedom to choose their life’s path. they’re imprisoned by circumstances of poverty and ignorance, bigotry, disease, hunger, oppression and war.
so, dare to compete, yes, but maybe even more difficult, dare to care. dare to care about people who need our help to succeed and fulfill their own lives. there are so many out there and
sometimes all it takes is the simplest of gestures or helping hands and many of you understand that already. i know that the numbers of graduates in the last 20 years have worked in community organizations, have tutored, have committed themselves to religious activities.
you have been there trying to serve because you have believed both that it was the right thing to do and because it gave something back to you. you have dared to care.
well, dare to care to fight for equal justice for all, for equal pay for women, against hate crimes and bigotry. dare to care about public schools without qualified teachers or adequate resources. dare to care about protecting our environment. dare to care about the 10 million children in our country who lack health insurance. dare to care about the one and a half million children who have a parent in jail. the seven million people who suffer from hiv/aids. and thank you for caring enough to demand that our nation do more to help those that are suffering throughout this world with hiv/aids, to prevent this pandemic from spreading even further.
and i’ll also add, dare enough to care about our political process. you know, as i go and speak with students i’m impressed so much, not only in formal settings, on campuses, but with my daughter and her friends, about how much you care, about how willing you are to volunteer and serve. you may have missed the last wave of the dot.com revolution, but you’ve understood that the dot.community revolution is there for you every single day. and you’ve been willing to be part of remarking lives in our community.
and yet, there is a real resistance, a turning away from the political process. i hope that some of you will be public servants and will even run for office yourself, not to win a position to make and impression on your friends at your 20th reunion, but because you understand how important it is for each of us as citizens to make a commitment to our democracy.
your generation, the first one born after the social upheavals of the 60’s and 70’s, in the midst of the technological advances of the 80’s and 90’s, are inheriting an economy, a society and a government that has yet to understand fully, or even come to grips with, our rapidly changing world.
and so bring your values and experiences and insights into politics. dare to help make, not just a difference in politics, but create a different politics. some have called you the generation of choice. you’ve been raised with multiple choice tests, multiple channels, multiple websites and multiple lifestyles. you’ve grown up choosing among alternatives that were either not imagined, created or available to people in prior generations.
you’ve been invested with far more personal power to customize your life, to make more free choices about how to live than was ever thought possible. and i think as i look at all the surveys and research that is done, your choices reflect not only freedom, but personal responsibility.
the social indicators, not the headlines, the social indicators tell a positive story: drug use and cheating and arrests being down, been pregnancy and suicides, drunk driving deaths being down.
community service and religious involvement being up. but if you look at the area of voting among 18 to 29 year olds, the numbers tell a far more troubling tale. many of you i know believe that service and community volunteerism is a better way of solving the issues facing our country than political engagement, because you believe-choose one of the following multiples or choose them all-government either can’t understand or won’t make the right choices because of political pressures, inefficiency, incompetence or big money influence.
well, i admit there is enough truth in that critique to justify feeling disconnected and alienated. but at bottom, that’s a personal cop-out and a national peril. political conditions maximize the conditions for individual opportunity and responsibility as well as community. americorps and the peace corps exist because of political decisions. our air, water, land and food will be clean and safe because of political choices. our ability to cure disease or log onto the internet have been advanced because of politically determined investments. ethnic cleansing in kosovo ended because of political leadership. your parents and grandparents traveled here by means of government built and subsidized transportation systems. many used gi bills or government loans, as i did, to attend college.
now, i could, as you might guess, go on and on, but the point is to remind us all that government is us and each generation has to stake its claim. and, as stakeholders, you will have to decide whether or not to make the choice to participate. it is hard and it is, bringing change in a democracy, particularly now. there’s so much about our modern times that conspire to lower our sights, to weaken our vision-as individuals and communities and even nations.
it is not the vast conspiracy you may have heard about; rather it’s a silent conspiracy of cynicism and indifference and alienation that we see every day, in our popular culture and in our prodigious consumerism.
but as many have said before and as vaclav havel has said to memorably, “it cannot suffice just to invent new machines, new regulations and new institutions. it is necessary to understand differently and more perfectly the true purpose of our existence on this earth and of our deeds.” and i think we are called on to reject, in this time of blessings that we enjoy, those who will tear us apart and tear us down and instead to liberate our god-given spirit, by being willing to dare to dream of a better world.
during my campaign, when times were tough and days were long i used to think about the example of harriet tubman, a heroic new yorker, a 19th century moses, who risked her life to bring hundreds of slaves to freedom. she would say to those who she gathered up in the south where she kept going back year after year from the safety of auburn, new york, that no matter what happens, they had to keep going. if they heard shouts behind them, they had to keep going. if they heard gunfire or dogs, they had to keep going to freedom. well, those aren’t the risks we face. it is more the silence and apathy and indifference that dogs our heels.
thirty-two years ago, i spoke at my own graduation from wellesley, where i did call on my fellow classmates to reject the notion of limitations on our ability to effect change and instead to
embrace the idea that the goal of education should be human liberation and the freedom to practice with all the skill of our being the art of making possible.
for after all, our fate is to be free. to choose competition over apathy, caring over indifference, vision over myopia, and love over hate.
just as this is a special time in your lives, it is for me as well because my daughter will be graduating in four weeks, graduating also from a wonderful place with a great education and beginning a new life. and as i think about all the parents and grandparents who are out there, i have a sense of what their feeling. their hearts are leaping with joy, but it’s hard to keep tears in check because the presence of our children at a time and place such as this is really a fulfillment of our own american dreams. well, i applaud you and all of your love, commitment and hard work, just as i applaud your daughters and sons for theirs.
and i leave these graduates with the same message i hope to leave with my graduate. dare to compete. dare to care. dare to dream. dare to love. practice the art of making possible. and no matter what happens, even if you hear shouts behind, keep going.
thank you and god bless you all.
第二篇:英语名人名言励志篇
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1.all for one, one for all.
人人为我,我为人人。—— [法] dumas pére大仲马
2.other men live to eat, while i eat to live.
别人为食而生存,我为生存而食。—— socrates 苏格拉底
3.easy come, easy go.
易得者亦易失。 —— hazlitt赫斯特
4.love rules his kingdom without a sword.
爱,统治了他的王国,不用一枝利剑。—— herbert 赫伯特
5.we soon believe what we desire.
我们欲望中的东西,我们很快就信以为真。—— chaucer乔叟
6.the darkest hour is that before the dawn.
黎明前的时分是最黑暗的。—— fuller 富勒
7.the longest day has an end.
最难过的日子也有尽头。—— howell 贺韦尔
8.living without an aim is like sailing without a compass.
生活而无目标,犹如航海之无指南针。—— j. ruskin 鲁斯金
9.a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
手中的一只鸟胜于林中的两只鸟。—— heywood 希伍德
10.one swallow does not make a summer.
一燕不成夏。—— taverner 泰维纳
11.a man may lead a horse to the water, but he cannot make it drink.
一个人可以把马带到河边,但他不能令它饮水。 —— heywood 希伍德
12.one cannot eat one’s cake and have it.
一个人不能把他的糕饼吃掉之后还留在手上。 —— davies 戴维斯
13.time is money.
时间就是金钱。—— benjamin franklin富兰克林
14.time and tide wait for no man.
时间不等人。—— scott 斯科特
15.there is no rose without a thorn.
没有玫瑰花是不长刺的。—— ray 雷
16.lookers-on see most of the game.
旁观者清。—— smedley 斯密莱
17.beggars cannot be choosers.
行乞者不得有选择。—— heywood 希伍德
18.first catch your hare.
首先必须捕获兔子,然后才能宰之。—— thackeray 萨克雷
19.victory won’t come to me unless i go to it.
胜利是不会向我走来的,我必须自己走向胜利。—— m. moore 穆尔
20.a great man is always willing to be little.
伟大的人物总是愿意当小人物的。—— r. w. emerson 爱默生
21.cowards die many times before their deaths.
懦夫在未死之前,已身历多次死亡的恐怖了。 —— julius caesar 凯撒
22.anything one man can imagine, other men can make real.
但凡人能想象到的事物,必定有人能将它实现。 —— jules verne 凡尔纳
23.early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.
早睡早起使人健康、富裕又聪明。—— benjamin franklin 富兰克林
24.life is just a series of trying to make up your mind.
生活只是由一系列下决心的努力所构成。—— t. fuller 富勒
25.goals determine what you are going to be.
目标决定你将成为为什么样的人。—— julius erving欧文
26.all human wisdom is summed up in two words ?c wait and hope.
人类所有的智慧可以归结为两个词 — 等待和希望。—— alexandre dumas pére大仲马(法国作家)
27.it is not enough to be industrious, so are the ants. what are you industrious for?
光勤劳是不够的,蚂蚁也是勤劳的。要看你为什么而勤劳。—— h. d. thoreau梭罗
28.you have to believe in yourself. that’s the secret of success.
人必须相信自己,这是成功的秘诀。—— charles chaplin卓别林
第三篇:英语励志名人名言
英语励志名人名言
1、all things in their being are good for something.天生我才必有用。
2、difficult circumstances serve as a textbook of life for people. 困难坎坷是人们的生活教科书。
3、failure is the mother of success.——thomas paine失败乃成功之母。
4、living without an aim is like sailing without a compass.——john ruskin生活没有目标,犹如航海没有罗盘。-- 罗斯金
5、an aim in life is the only fortune worth finding.——robert louis stevenson生活的目标,是唯一值得寻找的财富。-- 史蒂文森
6、you have to believe in yourself. that's the secret of success.——charles chaplin人必须有自信,这是成功的秘密。——卓别林 1. time flies.时光易逝2. time is money.一寸光阴一寸金。3. time and tide wait for no man.岁月无情;岁月易逝;岁月不待人。4. time tries all.时间检验一切。5. time tries truth.时间检验真理。6. time past cannot be called back again.光阴一去不复返。
7. all time is no time when it is past.光阴一去不复返。
8. no one can call back yesterday. yesterday will not be called again.昨日不复来。
9. tomorrow comes never.切莫依赖明天。
10.one today is worth two tomorrows.一个今天胜似两个明天。
11.the morning sun never lasts a day.好景不常;朝阳不能光照全日。
12.christmas comes but once a year.圣诞一年只一度。
13.pleasant hours fly past.快乐时光去如飞。
14.happiness takes no account of time.欢娱不惜时光逝。
15.time tames the strongest grief.时间能缓和极度的悲痛。
16.the day is short but the work is much.工作多,光阴迫。
17.never deter till tomorrow that which you can do today.今日事须今日毕,切勿拖延到明天。
18.have you somewhat to do tomorrow, do it today.明天如有事,今天就去做。
19.to him that does everything in its proper time,one day is worth three.事事及时做,一日胜三日。
20.to save time is to lengthen life.节省时间就是延长生命。
21.everything has its time and that time must be watched.万物皆有时,时来不可失。
22.take time when time comes lest time steal away.时来必须要趁时,不然时去无声息。
23.when an opportunity is neglected, it never comes back to you.机不可失,不再来;机会一过,永不再来。
24.make hay while the sun shines.晒草要趁太阳好。
25.strike while the iron is hot.趁热打铁。
26.work today, for you know not how much you may be hindered tomorrow.今朝有事今朝做,明朝可能阻碍多。
27.punctuality is the soul of business.守时为立业之要素。
28.procrastination is the thief of time.因循拖延是时间的大敌;拖延就是浪费时间。
30.knowledge is power.知识就是力量。
31.wisdom is more to be envied than riches.知识可羡,胜于财富。
32.wisdom is better than gold or silver.知识胜过金银
33.wisdom in the mind is better than money in the hand.胸中有知识,胜于手中有钱。
34.wisdom is a good purchase though we pay dear for it.为了求知识,代价虽高也值得。
35.doubt is the key of knowledge.怀疑是知识之钥。
36.if you want knowledge, you must toil for it.若要求知识,须从勤苦得。
37.a little knowledge is a dangerous thing.浅学误人。
38.a handful of common sense is worth a bushel of learning.少量的常识,当得大量的学问。
39.knowledge advances by steps and not by leaps.知识只能循序渐进,不能跃进。
40.learn wisdom by the follies of others.从旁人的愚行中学到聪明。
41.it is good to learn at another man's cost.前车可鉴。
42.wisdom is to the mind what health is to the body.知识之于精神,一如健康之于肉体。
43.experience is the best teacher.经验是最好的教师。
44.experience is the father of wisdom and memory the mother.经验是知识之父,记忆是知识之母。
45.dexterity comes by experience.熟练来自经验。
46.practice makes perfect.熟能生巧。
47.experience keeps a dear school, but fools learn in no other.经验学校学费高,愚人旁处学不到。
48. experience without learning is better than learning without experience.有经验而无学问,胜于有学问而无经验。
49.wit once bought is worth twice taught.由经验而得的智慧,胜于学习而得的智慧;一次亲身的体会,胜过两次的教师教导。
50.seeing is believing.百闻不如一见。
51.business is the salt of life.事业是生命之盐。
52.business before pleasure.事业在先,享乐在后。
53.business makes a man as well as tries him.事业可以考验人,也可以造就人。
54.business neglected is business lost.忽视职业便是放弃职业。
55.never think yourself above business.勿自视过高;不要眼高手低;永远不要认为自己是大才小用。
56.business may be troublesome, but idleness is pernicious.事业虽扰人,懒惰害更大。
57.he that thinks his business below him will always be above his business.自命大才小用,往往眼高手低。
58.do business, but be not a slave to it.要做事,但不要做事务的奴隶。
59.everybody's business is nobody's business.众人的事就是无人过问的事。
60.work makes the workman.勤工出巧匠。
61.better master one than engage with ten.会十事,不如精一事。
62.a work ill done must be twice done.首次做不好,必须重新搞。
63.they who cannot do as they would, must do as they can.不能如愿而行,也须尽力而为。
64.if you would have a thing well done, do it yourself.想把事情来做好,就得亲自动手搞。
65.he that doth most at once doth least.什么都想一次做完,结果一件也做不完;贪多嚼不烂。
66.do as most men do and men will speak well of thee.照大多数人那样干,人们会把你称赞。
67.what may be done at any time will be done at no time.在任何时候都可做的事情,总是在任何时候都不做的事情。
68.better late than never.迟做总比不做好。
69.whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well.凡是值得做的事,就值得做好。
70.the shortest answer is doing the thing.最简短的回答就是一个"干"字。
71.action is the proper fruit of knowledge.行动是知识之佳果。
72.finished labours are pleasant.完成工作是一乐。
73.it is lost labour to sow where there is no soil.没有土壤,播种也是徒劳。
74.it is right to put everything in its proper use.凡事都应用得其所。
75.affairs that are done by due degrees are soon ended.按部就班,事情很快就做完。
76.all work and no play makes jack a dull boy.只工作,不玩耍,聪明小孩也变傻。
77.work bears witness who does well.工作能证明谁做的好。
78.it is not work that kills, but worry.工作不会伤身,伤身乃是忧虑。
79.he that will not work shall not eat.不工作者不得食。
80.business is business.公事公办。
81.deliberate slowly,执行 promptly.慢慢酌量,快快行动。
82.put your shoulder to the wheel.努力工作。
83.never do things by halves.做事不要半途而废。
84.in for a penny, in for a pound.做事一开头,就要做到底;一不做,二不休。
85.many hands make quick work.人多干活快。
86.many hands make light work.众擎易举。
87.a bad workman quarrels with his tools.技术拙劣的工人抱怨自己的工具。
88.diligence is the mother of success.勤奋是成功之母。
89.idleness is the root of all evil.懒惰乃万恶之源。
90.care and diligence bring luck.谨慎和勤奋带来好运。
91.diligence is the mother of good fortune.勤勉是好运之母。
92.industry is fortune's right hand,and frugality her left.勤勉是幸运的右手,世俭是幸运的左手。
93.idleness is the key of beggary.懒惰出乞丐。
94.no root, no fruit.无根就无果。
95.idle people (folks) have the most labour (take the most pains)。懒人做工作,越懒越费力。
96.sloth is the key of poverty.惰能致贫。
97.sloth tarnishes the edge of wit.懒散能磨去才智的锋芒。
98.an idle brain is the devil's workshop.懒汉的头脑是魔鬼的工厂。
99.the secret of wealth lies in the letters save.节俭是致富的秘诀。
100. an idle youth, a needy age.少壮不努力,老大徒伤悲
101. there is only one me in this world. 在这个世界上,我是独一无二的
102.i'm on the top of the world.我是世界之王
103. i'm the best!i'm the greatest! i'm invincible!我是最棒的。我是不可征服的。 104. i'm ready for any challenge. 我已经准备好应付任何挑战
105. the future is in my hands. it's totally up to me.我的未来我作主。
106. i'm born to succeed.我注定成功。
1071.to find friendship offer friendship以友谊换友谊
108.true friendship lasts forever真正的友谊恒久不变。
109.friendship is like wine---the older the better友谊像美酒,越陈越醇厚。 110.a little help is worth a deal of pity. 一点帮助胜于一车同情。
111.a faithful friend is hard to fin益友难得
112.a friend in need is a friend indeed. 患难朋友才是真朋
113.a friend without faults will never be found. 没有缺点的朋友是永远找不到的。 114.a life without a friend is a life without a sun
第四篇:名人英文励志演讲稿
新一代大学英语四六级领军人物,英语专家、文化学者、出版人、策划人,“振宇英语”创始人,当当网外语图书热门作者。
外语教学与研究出版社、北京航空航天大学出版社、大连理工大学出版社、海豚出版社、首都师范大学出版社、中国宇航出版社等国内一流出版社“振宇英语”丛书主编。外研社荣誉作者、当当网外语图书热门作者。
曾任国家级媒体记者、翻译、电台英语节目主持人、“振宇英语”专栏撰稿人、大学英语系主任、大学英语专业特聘专家教授。
率领振宇英语团队目前出版发行“振宇英语”系列图书200多个品种,总发行量累计约3000万册,部分图书成为全国近xx所高校馆藏珍典,还有多册图书成为知名大学硕士研究生和博生研究生入学考试指定参考书目,影响深远。
序言
对于英语学习者来说,多听多看多练英语演讲是学地道英语的最佳有效途径之一,也是训练语音语调最有效的辅助手段。你不用担心这些演讲是否有语法问题,也不用担心用词是否准确,表达是否到位。因为一些名人的演讲稿通常是字斟句酌精心完成的。此外,通过演讲学英语还可以潜移默化地帮助自己提升对英文的驾驭能力,增强英语的语感和美感。
本书精选了19篇具有代表性的名人的英语演讲。这些名人或是国家领袖,或是关心民权民生的政治人物,或是创造经济财富的精英,或是用文字抒发情怀的作家记者,或是演艺界的娱乐名人。他们都在自己的领域里作出了杰出的贡献。他们思想深刻,见解独到,注定是站在时代前列的人。
这些名人的演讲充满了智慧,富含启迪。它们或是结合自身经历立足于个人发展的谆谆教诲,像亚马逊ceo杰夫·贝索斯在普林斯顿大学演讲,他讲了自己创业的故事,以此鼓励毕业生:未来掌握在自己的手中,追寻自己的梦想,慎重选择;或是号召民众面对困难迎难而上,像美国第32任总统富兰克林·罗斯福,他就任于美国经济大萧条时期,国内民生凋敝,萎靡不振,他告诉大家,我们惟一害怕的是害怕本身,展示了带领民众走出低谷的豪情;或者充满人文关怀,如美国著名作家威廉·福克纳,站在人类精神的高度,勉励作家文人心中时时充满爱、怜悯、同情和牺牲的精神;或是显示了追求自由平等的决心,如马钉路德·金和南非总统曼德拉,他们在演讲中都表达了誓死捍卫民-主和自由的决心;或是显示了对家庭的爱,并把这种爱升华为“老吾老,以及人之老;幼吾幼,以及人之幼”,如米歇尔·奥巴马,她在演讲中表达了对家庭的热爱,同时也为丈夫竞选呐喊助威----如果巴拉克·奥巴马当选总统,将会保证每个美国人都能享受卫生保健,确保本国的每个孩子都能得到世界一流的教育。精选出的这些演讲名篇题材涉猎广泛,风格迥异。无论你是被其恢宏的气势所震撼,还是被其精深的意蕴所折服,亦或是为其诙谐幽默而莞尔,都能感受到演讲者所传递的共同心声:一定要奋发向上,积极进取,做出个人应有的成绩,为时代,为国家做贡献。
随书赠送的mp3演讲音频,为演讲者的原声音频。这些声音铿锵有力,或给你启迪,或让你感动,或给你温暖,或激发你前行的信念。同时,也让你更有机会品味最地道的英语表达。此外,在每一篇文章之后,都附有提炼出的演讲中具有指引性、励志性的“经典语录”,方便模仿与背诵。地道实用的英语学得多了积累得多了,你就能很自然地表达出极为纯正的英语,既能提升你的书面语表达能力,也可以提升你的口语表达能力。
准备好了吗?让我们从现在开始,去聆听那些温暖人心的声音吧!
第五篇:名人励志演讲稿~
1、奥斯特洛夫斯基
命运对奥斯特洛夫斯基是残酷的:他念过三年小学,青春消逝在疾驰的战马与枪林弹雨中。16岁时,他腹部与头部严重负伤,右眼失明。20岁时,又因关节硬化而卧床不起。面对着命运的严峻挑战,他深切地感到:“在生活中没比掉队更可怕的事情了。”奥斯特洛夫斯基与命运进行了英勇的抗争:他不想躺在残废荣誉军人的功劳簿上向祖国和人民伸手,他用沸腾的精力读完了函授大学的全部课程,如饥似渴地阅读俄罗斯与世界文学名著。书籍召唤他前进,书籍陪伴他披荆斩棘。
奥斯特洛夫斯基思想的烈马,驰骋在乌克兰与波兰交界的辽阔的原野上,他口授的每一个字母都像无情的子弹,射向入侵的德国强盗。
2.张海迪
1955年秋天在济南出生。5岁患脊髓病,胸以下全部瘫痪。从那时起,张海迪开始了她独到的人生。她无法上学,便在在家自学完中学课程。 在残酷的命运挑战面前,张海迪没有沮丧和沉沦 ,她以顽强的毅力和恒心与疾病做斗争,经受了严峻的考验,对人生充满了信心。她虽然没有机会走进校门,却发愤学习,学完了小学、中学全部课程,自学了大学英语、日语、德语和世界语,并攻读了大学和硕士研究生的课程。为了对社会作出更大的贡献,她先后自学了十几种医学专著,同时向有经验的医生请教,学会了针灸等医术,为群众无偿治疗
达1万多人次。
我们都是四肢健全的人,所以更我们应该珍惜眼前的学习机会。
3. 爱迪生
在爱迪生发明灯泡的时候他失败了很多次 ,当他用到一千多种材料做灯丝的时候,助手对他说:“你已经失败了一千多次了,成功已经变得渺茫,还是放弃吧!”但爱迪生却说:“到现在我的收获还不错,起码我发现有一千多种材料不能做灯丝。”最后,他经过六千多次的实验终于成功了。
我们可以试想,如果爱迪生在助手劝他停止实验的时候放弃了,我们现在会怎么样呢?可能我们还要点只有豆粒般大小的油灯在夜里照明。其实爱迪生的每次试验失败都可以看作是挫折。这么一算,爱迪生发明电灯也就是遇上了六千多次的挫折,这是一个多么惊人的数目啊!
4.林肯
生下来就一贫如洗的林肯,终其一生都在面对挫败,八次竞选八次落败,两次经商失败,甚至还精神崩溃过一次。好多次,他本可以放弃,但他并没有如此,也正因为 他没有放弃,才成为美国历史上最伟大的总统之一。此路艰辛而泥泞。我一只脚滑了一下,另一只脚也因而站不稳;但我缓口气,告诉自己,"这不过是滑一跤,并不是死去而爬
不起来。" ——林肯在竞选参议员落败后如是说
我们有的时候受到一次挫折,或经受到一次失败,就灰心丧气,认为自己一无是处,看看爱迪生和林肯,我们就会明白人的一生不是一帆风顺的,关键是学会坚持,永不放弃。
4.霍金
随着年龄渐长,小霍金对万事万物如何运行开始感兴趣起来,他经常把东西拆散以追根究底,但在把它们恢复组装回去时,他却束手无策,不过,他的父母并没有因此而责罚他,他的父亲甚至给他担任起数学和物理学“教练”。在十三四岁时,霍金发现自己对物理学方面的研究非常有兴趣,虽然中学物理学太容易太浅显,显得特别枯燥,但他认为这是最基础的科学,有望解决人们从何处来和为何在这里的问题。从此,霍金开始了真正的科学探索。,如饥似渴的投入到学习和研究当中,并最终成为一代大师,给不看好他的人当头棒喝。
霍金虽然身体的残疾越来越重,但却力图像普通人一样生活,完成自己所能做的任何事情。他甚至是活泼好动的——这听起来有些好笑,在他已经完全无法移动之后,他仍然坚持用唯一可以活动的手指驱动着轮椅在前往办公室的路上“横冲直撞”;
·威廉·霍金认为他一生的贡献是在经典物理的框架里,证明了黑洞和大爆炸奇点的不可避免性,黑洞越变越大;但在量子物理的框架里,他指出,黑洞因辐射而越变越小,大爆炸的奇点不断被量子效应所抹平,而且整个宇宙正是起始于此。
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