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大学生英语演讲稿:没有完美的人 No One Can Be Perfect 带翻译(精选多篇)

大学生英语演讲稿:没有完美的人 No One Can Be Perfect 带翻译(精选多篇)

大学生英语演讲稿:没有完美的人 No One Can Be Perfect 带翻译(精选多篇)篇一:没有完美的人 No One Can Be PerfectLadies and gentlemen,No one can be perfect. Every one of us has flaws and weaknesses. However, it is those imperfections that make us unique and special.We often put too much pressure on ourselves to be flawless. We strive for perfection in every aspect of our lives. We want to be perfect students, perfect employees, perfect partners, and perfect friends. But the truth is, perfection is impossible to achieve.We are all human beings, and we all make mistakes. It's important to embrace our imperfections and learn from our mistakes. They are opportunities for growth and self-improvement.We also need to be more accepting of others' imperfections. We should not judge others for their flaws, as we all have our own. Instead, we should appreciate each other's differences and learn from them.In conclusion, no one can be perfect. Instead of striving for perfection, we should focus on being the best version of ourselves. Let's embrace our imperfections, learn from our mistakes, and appreciate the imperfections of others.Thank you.女士们,先生们:没有一个人能是完美的。

高中英语演讲稿:每个人都有一个梦想 Everyone has a dream 带翻译(精选多篇)

高中英语演讲稿:每个人都有一个梦想 Everyone has a dream 带翻译(精选多篇)

高中英语演讲稿:每个人都有一个梦想 Everyone has a dream带翻译(精选多篇)篇一:Everyone has a DreamLadies and gentlemen,Do you have a dream? Yes, everyone has a dream, a dream that inspires us, drives us and pushes us forward.My dream is to become a successful writer. I love to write stories and share my thoughts with others. Writing is not only a way of expressing myself, but also a way of connecting with others. I believe that my writing can change people's lives and inspire them to pursue their own dreams.But why is it important to have a dream? Having a dream gives us a sense of purpose and direction in life. It keeps us motivated and focused on our goals. When we have a dream, no matter how bigor small, we have something to work towards and strive for. It gives us a reason to wake up in the morning with enthusiasm and passion.However, having a dream is only the first step. To make it a reality, we need to take action and work hard to make it happen. We need to set goals, make plans, and take consistent action towards our dream.In conclusion, everyone has a dream. It is up to us to pursue it with passion and determination. Let us not give up on our dreams andkeep striving towards our goals, for with hard work and perseverance, anything is possible.感谢大家收听我的演讲。

演讲稿myhobbies(精选五篇)

演讲稿myhobbies(精选五篇)

演讲稿myhobbies(精选五篇)第一篇:演讲稿 my hobbiesMy hobbies Good morning, boys and girls.Today, I am very happy to be here.My topic is “My hobbies”.I am twelve years old now.I have a pair of big eyes, small nose.And long black hair.I am tall.Iam thin.I am a lovely girl.I have many hobbies.I like sports.I can play basketball and football.But I love football.I often play football after class with my friends at the school.And I am in the school football team.I love my players, they are my good friends.I like drawing.I often go to park in my free time.There are many flowers and trees in the park.The colors are very pretty in spring!The leaves fall and fall and fall in the autumn.I love fall!Ican draw many beautiful pictures.my brother and I often draw pictures in the park.I like cooking.I often help my mother in the kitchen.My favourite food is ice cream.It is sweet.Onions are my favouritevegetable.It is delicious.I like salad very much.I like music.I can sing Englishsongs.I usually listen to music after school.That is all!Thank you very much!第二篇:高中英语我的爱好-MyHobbies作文素材我的爱好-MyHobbiesMy Hobbies I have many hobbies, such as sports, singing, playing the violin and keeping a diary.In school, I often hear the P.E.teacher say, sports do good to one's health, and will make one live longer.So, I like sports very much.I go running at five o'clock in the morning, and after classes in the afternoon.I play pingpong with my friends.These sports have kept me healthy.At home, I like to sing and play the violin.I hope I will be a singer and a violinist① when I grow up.In order to attain these goals②,I go to the teacher's home for a lesson every Saturday, and practise singingand playing the violin every day.Busy as I am, I am quite happy.Of all my hobbies I like reading books best.In my bedroom there are nearly six hundred books.There are story books, textbooks, magazines, and others.When I grow up, I will serve the people with the knowledge I have learned from them.第三篇:演讲稿演讲稿勤工助学中心自2004年成立以来,与社会的企事业单位积极合作,开展了一系列的合作方案.2005年于宋城集团的合作.2006年与大清谷合作并开展了小长假的兼职模式.随后与旅游餐饮业和广告公司合作.08年跟金都集团开启了酒店服务行业的合作模式.尤其值得一提的是2009年与杭州童玩节的合作得到了主办方的大力赞赏.勤工在社会上得到了良好的口碑.2010年勤工助学中心进行了改革.。

最新 关于快乐的人英语演讲稿(精选多篇) 讲话 致辞

最新 关于快乐的人英语演讲稿(精选多篇) 讲话 致辞

关于快乐的人英语演讲稿(精选多篇)第1篇第2篇第3篇第4篇第5篇更多顶部目录第一篇:英语演讲稿:做自已想做的人第二篇:低碳生活快乐你我英语演讲稿第三篇:如何做一个快乐的人呢第四篇:做个快乐的人第五篇:做一个快乐的人更多相关范文正文第一篇:英语演讲稿:做自已想做的人take me as an example, i’m a meat lover. every meal eat, i feel uncomfortable, but recently, i changed my dietary habit . please alloe to ask you a question: do you knoain cause of the global ing?okay, let me tell you. those people eat!that’s true! meat, co2 just like eat one kilogram less than before, the emissions of the co2 s less than before! unbelievable!eating habit is only one side, as a matter of fact, loany clothes、do not use lift if possible、 do not uch tv、 do use the recycled paper、do use the energy-saving lamp、do use the e-book and many many things ,remember , lo nov.29th to dec. 10th , the united nations climate changeconferencestaged in cancun , mexico , aiming to put the bali roadmap into practice and make it legally binding .besides , the international community has also taken effective measures to control the damage of our environment , leading to the foundation of various treaties like the united nations frameate change 、the kyoto protocol and so on.in a ilies and friends to live a loans enjoy a harmonious life. yes, )师:遇到不顺心的事,可以选择多种做法来消除烦恼。

三分钟英语名人的演讲稿(精选3篇)

三分钟英语名人的演讲稿(精选3篇)

三分钟英语名人的演讲稿(精选3篇)三分钟英语名人的篇1Ladies and Gentlemen I'd planned to speak to you tonight to report on the state of the union but the events of earlier today have led me to change those plans. Today is a day for mourning and remembering. Nancy and I are pained to the core by the tragedy of the shuttle Challenger. We know we share this pain with all of the people of our country. This is truly a national loss.Nineteen years ago almost to the day we lost three astronauts in a terrible accident on the ground. But we've never lost an astronaut in flight. We've never had a tragedy like this.And perhaps we've forgotten the courage it took for the crew of the shuttle. But they the Challenger Seven were aware of the dangers but overcame them and did their jobs brilliantly. We mourn seven heroes: Michael Smith Dick Scobee Judith Resnik Ronald McNair Ellison Onizuka Gregory Jarvis and Christa McAuliffe.We mourn their loss as a nation together.For the families of the seven we cannot bear as you do the full impact of this tragedy. But we feel the loss and we're thinking about you so very much. Your loved ones were daring and brave and they had that special grace that special spirit that says "Give me a challenge and I'll meet it with joy." They had a hunger to explore the universe and discover its truths. They wished to serve and they did. They served all of us.We've grown used to wonders in this century. It's hard to dazzle us. But for twenty-five years the United States space program has been doing just that. We've grown used to the idea of space and perhaps we forget that we've only just begun. We'restill pioneers. They the members of the Challenger crew were pioneers.And I want to say something to the schoolchildren of America who were watching the live coverage of the shuttle's take-off. I know it's hard to understand but sometimes painful things like this happen. It's all part of the process of exploration and discovery. It's all part of taking a chance and expanding man's horizons. The future doesn't belong to the fainthearted; it belongs to the brave. The Challenger crew was pulling us into the future and we'll continue to follow them.三分钟英语名人的演讲稿篇2I feel that this award was not made to me as a man but to my work -- a life's work in the agony and sweat of the human spirit not for glory and least of all for profit but to create out of the materials of the human spirit something which did not exist before.我感觉,这个奖不是授予我这个人,而是授予我的工作,它是对我呕心沥血、毕生从事的人类精神探索的工作的肯定。

英语演讲稿——比尔·盖茨(精选多篇)

英语演讲稿——比尔·盖茨(精选多篇)

第一篇:英语演讲稿——比尔·盖茨:释放你的创造力(中英)i've always been an optimist and i suppose that is rooted in mybelief that the power of creativity and intelligence can make the worlda better place.for as long as i can remember, i've loved learning new things and solving problems. so when i sat down at a puter for the first time in seventh grade, i was hooked. it was a clunky old teletype machine and it could barely do anything pared to the puters we have today. but it changed my life.when my friend paul allen and i started microsoft 30 years ago, we had a vision of "a puter on every desk and in every home," which probably sounded a little too optimistic at a time when most puters were the size of refrigerators. but we believed that personal puters would change the world. and they have.and after 30 years, i'm still as inspired by puters as i was back in seventh grade.i believe that puters are the most incredible tool we can use to feed ourcuriosity and inventiveness —— to help us solve problems that even the smartest people couldn't solve on their own.puters have transformed how we learn, giving kids everywhere a window into all of the world's knowledge. they're helping us build munities around the things we care about and to stay close to the people who are important to us, no matter where they are.like my friend warren buffett, i feel particularly lucky to do something every day that i love to do. he calls it "tap-dancing to work." my job at microsoft is as challenging as ever, but what makes me "tap-dance to work" is when we show people something new, like a puter that can recognize your handwriting or your speech, or one that canstore a lifetime's worth of photos, and they say, "i didn't know you could do that with a pc!"but for all the cool things that a person cando with a pc, there are lots of other ways we can put our creativity and intelligence to work to improve our world. there are still far too many people in the world whose most basic needs go unmet. every year, for example, millions of people die from diseases that are easy to preventor treat in the developed world.i believe that my own good fortunebrings with it a responsibility to give back to the world. my wife, melinda, and i have mitted to improving health and education in a waythat can help as many people as possible.as a father, i believe that the death of a child in africa is no less poignant or tragic than the deathof a child anywhere else. and that it doesn't take much to make an immense difference in these children's lives.i'm still very much an optimist, and i believe that progress on even the world's toughest problems is possible —— and it's happening every day. we're seeing new drugs for deadly diseases, new diagnostic tools, and new attention paid to the health problems in the developing world.i'm excited by the possibilities i see for medicine, for education and, of course, for technology. and i believe that through our natural inventiveness, creativity and willingness to solve tough problems, we're going to make some amazing achievements in all these areas in my lifetime.我天生乐观,坚信人类凭创造力和聪明才智可以让世界日益美妙,这一设想一直根植于我的内心深处。

初中学生英语演讲稿带翻译(精选多篇)

初中学生英语演讲稿带翻译(精选多篇)篇一:People around meGood afternoon, everyone! Today I would like to talk about the people around me.First of all, I have to say that I have some amazing friends. They are always there for me, no matter what. Whenever I need someone to talk to, they are there to listen. When I am feeling down, they are there to cheer me up. And I always feel comfortable being myself around them.Secondly, I have great teachers at school. They are knowledgeable, patient, and supportive. Even though we sometimes don't get along, I know that they truly care about our education and success. They have challenged me to think critically, to try new things, and to never give up.Lastly, I have a wonderful family. They have always been my biggest supporters and have taught me important values such as honesty, kindness, and perseverance. They have also shown me that no matter what happens in life, family is always there for you.In conclusion, I am grateful for the people around me. They have made a positive impact on my life and have helped shape me into the person I am today. Thank you.各位下午好!今天我想谈谈我周围的人。

关于快乐的人英语演讲稿(精选多篇)

关于快乐的人英语演讲稿(精选多篇)演讲稿一:Ladies and gentlemen,Good afternoon! It is my pleasure to share my thoughts on happiness with you today.What is happiness? There are many answers to this question, and each of us has our own unique definition of happiness. To me, happiness is a state of mind, a feeling of contentment and fulfillment that comes from within.How can we achieve happiness? It's not about accumulating wealth or material possessions. Rather, it's about finding joy in the small things in life and cultivating positive relationships with others.One way to cultivate happiness is by practicing gratitude. By focusing on the good things in our lives and expressing thanks for them, we can create a more positive mindset and increase our sense of well-being.Another way to cultivate happiness is by helping others. When we do kind and selfless acts for others, we experience a sense of fulfillment and purpose that can bring us great joy.In conclusion, happiness is not a destination but a journey. It's not something we can buy or earn, but rather something we can cultivate from within ourselves. By practicing gratitude, helping others, and appreciating the small moments of joy in our lives, wecan find true happiness and live a fulfilling life.Thank you.演讲稿二:Dear friends,I am so happy to have the chance to talk with you about happiness today. Happiness is something we all want, but it's not always easy to find. So, what can we do to be happy?Firstly, happiness is a choice. It's something we have the power to create for ourselves. Whether we choose to focus on the positive aspects of life or dwell on the negative is up to us. The key is to change our mindset and choose to be happy.Secondly, happiness is not a destination. It's not something we can achieve by accumulating wealth or material possessions. Rather,it's a state of mind that comes from within. It's finding joy in the small moments of life and living in the present moment.Thirdly, happiness is a journey. It's something we cultivate over time by developing positive habits and relationships. By practicing mindfulness, gratitude, and kindness, we can create a more positive mindset and increase our sense of well-being.In conclusion, the pursuit of happiness is a lifelong journey that requires effort and dedication. By choosing to be happy, living in the present moment, and cultivating positive habits, we can findtrue happiness and live a fulfilling life.Thank you.演讲稿三:Ladies and gentlemen,Good afternoon! It is my pleasure to discuss the importance of happiness with you today.Happiness is not just a feeling; it's a vital component of our overall health and well-being. When we are happy, we experience a range of positive emotions that can boost our immune system, reduce stress, and increase our lifespan.Furthermore, happiness is important for our mental health. It helps us to cope with difficult situations, increases our resilience, and strengthens our relationships with others. When we are happy, we are better able to connect with those around us and create positive memories that last a lifetime.So, what can we do to be happy? One way is to focus on the present and appreciate the small moments of joy in our lives. Whether it's spending time with loved ones, taking a walk in nature, or practicing mindfulness, we can find happiness in the present moment.Another way to be happy is to cultivate positive relationships with those around us. By showing kindness, empathy, and compassion,we can create a sense of connection and belonging that is essential for our happiness and well-being.In conclusion, happiness is not just a state of mind; it's a critical component of our overall health and well-being. By focusing on the present, cultivating positive relationships, and finding joy in the small moments of life, we can lead happier, healthier, and more fulfilling lives.Thank you.。

英语演讲稿(精选12篇)

英语演讲稿演讲稿是在一定的场合,面对一定的听众,演讲人围绕着主题讲话的文稿。

在日新月异的现代社会中,很多地方都会使用到演讲稿,演讲稿的注意事项有许多,你确定会写吗?下面是小编为大家收集的英语演讲稿(精选13篇),欢迎阅读,希望大家能够喜欢。

英语演讲稿篇1How to Be PopularMost people would like to be popular with others, but not everyone can achieve this goal. What is the secret to popularity? In fact, it is very simple. The first step is to improve our appearance. We should always make sure that we stay in good shape and dress well. When we are healthy and well-groomed, we will not only look better but also feel better. In addition, we should smile and appear friendly. After all, our facial expression is an important part of our appearance. If we can do this, people will be attracted to our good looks and impressed by our confidence.Another important step is developing more consideration for others. We should always put others first and place their interests before our own. Its also important to be good listeners; in this way people will feel comfortable enough to confide in us. However, no matter what we do, we must not gossip. Above all, we must remember to be ourselves, not phonies. Only by being sincere and respectful of others can we earn their respect. If we can do all of the above, I am sure popularity will come our way.如何才能受人欢迎大部分的人都想受人欢迎,但是并非每个人都能达到目标。

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名人英语励志演讲稿(精选多篇)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。

------------------------------------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 wrightedelman 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 thoseconcerns.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 washere 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 on to 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 orprofessions 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 ofpeople 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 andsometimes 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 worldwith 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 revolution, but you’ve understood that the munity 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 websitesand 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 thepeace 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 toembrace 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 ithink 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(请帮助宣传好范文网)英语名人名言1.all for one, one for all.人人为我,我为人人。

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关于人的优美句子
1、“黑皮小子”是我对在公交车上偶遇两次的一个男孩的称呼代号。

一听这个外号,你也定会知道他极黑了。

他的脸总是黑黑的;裸露在短袖外的胳膊也是黑黑的;就连两只有厚厚耳垂的耳朵也那么黑黑的,时不时像黑色的猎犬竖起来倾听着什么;黑黑的扁鼻子时不时地深呼吸着,像是在警觉地嗅着什么异样的味道。

2、我不知道,如何诠释我的母亲,因为母亲淡淡的生活中却常常跳动着不一样的间最无私、最伟大、最崇高的爱,莫过于母爱。

无私,因为她的爱只有付出,无需回报;伟大,因为她的爱寓于
普通、平凡和简单之中;崇高,是因为她的爱是用生命化作乳汁,哺育着我,使我的生命得以延续,得以蓬勃,得以灿烂。

3、我的左撇子伙伴是用左手写字的,就像我们的右手一样挥洒自如。

在日常生活中,曾见过用左手拿筷子的,也有像超级林丹用左手打羽毛球的,但很少碰见用左手写字的。

中国汉字笔画笔顺是左起右收,适合用右手写字。

但我的左撇子伙伴写字是右起左收的,像鸡爪一样迈出田字格,左看右看,上看下看,每一个字都很难看。

平时考试时间终了,他总是做不完试卷。

于是老师就跟家长商量,决定让他左改右写。

经过老师引导,家长配合,他自己刻苦练字,考试能够提前完成了。

现在他的字像他本人一样阳光、帅气。

4、老师,他们是辛勤的园丁,帮助着那些幼苗茁壮成长。

他们不怕辛苦地给我们改厚厚一叠的作业,给我们上课。

一步一步一点一点地给我们知识。

虽然
他们有时也会批评一些人,但是他们的批评是对我们有帮助的,我们也要理解他们。

那些学习差的同学,老师会逐一地耐心教导,使他们的学习突飞猛进。

使他们的耐心教导培养出了一批批优秀的人才。

他们不怕辛苦、不怕劳累地教育着我们这些幼苗,难道不是美吗?
5、我有一个表妹,还不到十岁,她那圆圆的小脸蛋儿,粉白中透着粉红,她的头发很浓密,而且好像马鬓毛一样的粗硬,但还是保留着孩子一样的蓬乱的美,卷曲的环绕着她那小小的耳朵。

说起她,她可是一个古灵精怪的小女孩。

6、黑皮小子是一个善良的人,他要跟所有见过的人成为最好的朋友!这样人人都是他的好朋友,那么人人都是好友一样坦诚、关爱相交,这样人与人自然会和谐起来,少了许多争执了。

7、有人说,老师是土壤,把知识化作养分,传授给祖国的花朵,让他们茁壮成长。

亦有人说,老师是一座知识的桥梁,把我们带进奇妙的科学世界,让
我们充分发挥自己的奇思妙想。

可我认为老师是一束烛光,光虽微弱,但在黑暗中为我们照亮了前方的道路,让我们不必害怕,不必慌张。

当我们不开心时,老师也是一把钥匙,帮我们打开心灵的枷锁,让我们的心灵重新获得释放。

8、为了孩子,他天真得可以“放弃”自己的工作;为了游戏,他简直把孩子吃饭的事都抛在了脑后。

哎,这就是我难搞的爸爸。

9、老师,当蜡炬成灰时,您就是不朽;当蚕丝吐尽时,您将会永恒!蓦回首,串起春秋的脚步。

我的人生,在您的期待的目光里,继续向前,向前……
10、我的左撇子伙伴爱旅游,而且是以左为主游。

所谓的“左”就是我国的西部。

你看,他游过西藏的布达拉宫;爬过四川的西岭雪山;停留过云南的丽江古城;踏过内蒙古的草原;观过陕西西安的秦始皇陖兵马俑……从西南到西北遨游。

11、伴随着一阵摇晃,我便醒了过
来。

原来班主任就站在讲台上,怒气冲冲的看着我。

但我却觉得班主任可爱了许多。

试想想,若没有唐僧,悟空哪去得了西天。

而现在,我心目中的班主任,便是原版的,纯天然的,不加任何防腐剂哟!
12、在我哭泣的时候,我的大朋友安慰我;在我生气的时候,我的大朋友哄我开心;在我遇到难题的时候,我的大朋友鼓励我自己解决;在我开心的时候,我的大朋友陪我一起开心……
13、往事是冰封在记忆中的梦,而外婆是我唯一最美好的记忆。

细数门前落叶;听,窗外雨声,是思念的泪滴。

一切如梦,看似无痕,却挥散不去…她以日日夜夜清醒,换来永恒的长眠,我太想与她在一起了,她就似我的父母一样,当我的避风港,有她在我才坚持我的梦想。

14、唯独她,在我面对挫折与失败时,填补我那失落的心。

唯独她,在我为梦想而奋斗的时候给我一份力。

唯独
她,在我被病魔折磨时,为驱走痛苦,给我那受伤的心灵贴上创可贴,细心的照顾我。

唯独她,像一阵轻风,吹去你那杂乱的思绪,然后平和释然这是一种境界。

15、唯独她,真真正正的了解我的,关心我的人--外婆。

上车前,我还有些留恋,便说休息一会儿,我做在一棵大榕树下闭目养神,好似在回忆城南旧事,其实,我也不记得那时候在想些什么了,我只记得,那时的风很大,所有的枫叶都被吹起来沙沙的响,像是一种仪式,像是一种送别,它们在为外婆而弹奏舞曲,只为让外婆在天国安息。

记忆慢慢远去。

这个十月,我依然未能拾起那久违的快乐,反而,蚀进了更多的伤悲。

16、大朋友对我的爱,我一辈子也还不完的;大朋友对我的爱,是用什么也不能代替的;大朋友对我的爱,我会永永远远的记在心里,时时刻刻记在心里的。

17、清洁工,他们每天都早早的起
来,在危险的大马路上辛勤的扫地。

无论是严寒酷暑,还是狂风暴雨,我总能看到他们的身影,他们就想到路上扫地的天使。

他们不怕艰难不怕吃苦,就算烈日和风雪,也看不出他们感到劳累。

他们还是用那已经破损的扫帚扫着那些“魔鬼”。

他们默默奉献、不计名利,难道不是美吗?
18、交通警察,他们也想清洁工那样,盯着烈日,冒着风雪,在道理的中心指挥交通。

他们不怕辛劳,边挥交通,有时还会抓住那些违反交通规则的司机,把他们惩治依法。

她们的美,是精神的美。

精神指导一个人的行动,他们的队伍大,任务重,环境复杂,条件艰苦,没有统一的高尚精神来引领每个人,后果可想而知。

他们不怕艰苦,日日夜夜地坚守在岗位上,难道不是美吗?
19、她是那样瘦小,让人不禁生怜爱之情。

她很少说话,是个文静的女孩。

她总是一个人静静地坐在座位上,一刻也不离开。

她每次跟我说话,总有点腼
腆。

她当老师批评说她成绩太差时,她的头低得矮矮的,再没有抬起来过,她的心里藏着太多太多的自卑。

20、我们的班主任,个头不高,但一双眼睛炯炯有神。

他语锋犀利,说起人来一个脏字不带,却咄咄逼人,让人无地自容。

还有就是他唠叨起来没玩没了,直到你认为自己真的犯了什么滔天大罪他才甘心。

要是班主任能由着自己想,那该多好啊。

于是我这颗平凡的脑袋又不平凡的活跃了起来。

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