朴实感动英语演讲稿范文8篇("From Humble Beginnings to Inspirational Speech: A Moving English Presentation")
本文分享一篇朴实感人的英语演讲稿,内容充分体现了人类爱与关怀的力量。演讲者以自己家乡的故事为出发点,感性又深刻地阐述了对生命的珍视和对他人的关心。该演讲稿不仅具有启迪人心的意义,也是学习英语中优秀素材的参考之一。
第1篇
you will no longer fear making new sounds, showing new facial expressions, using your body in new ways,approaching new people, and asking new questions. you will live every single day of your life with absolute passion, and you will show your passion through the words you speak and the actions you take. you will focus all your time and effort on the most important goals of your life. you will never succumb to challenges of hardships. you will never waver in your pursuit of excellence. after all,you are the best, and you deserve the best!
as your coach and friend, i can assure you the door to all the best things in the world will open to you, but the key to that door is in your hand. you must do your part, you must faithfully follow the plans you make and take the actions you plan, you must never quit, you must never fear. i know you must do it, you can do it, you will do it, and you will succeed!
now stand firm and tall, make a fist, get excited, and yell it out: i must do it! i can do it! i will do it! i will succeed! i must do it! i can do it! i will do it! i will succeed! i must do it! i can do it! i will do it! i will succeed!
第2篇
but in 1968, with the soviet invasion and crackdown, klimasquo;s ideas became dangerous. he could have fled, but he chose to return home and continue his work in defiance of the communist regime. he organized an underground meeting of writers who circulated manuscripts in secret. over the course of 18 years, those writers produced three hundred different works of art. they were critics, of course: critics of tyranny, critics of violence. but they were creators, too, creators of plays, novels, and poetry. they imagined, and helped create, a new and better world.
what will you imagine? a better business, a smarter school, a stronger community? whatever you are against, it is time to create something you are for.
at yale, you have learned to do both: to imagine and create. you have studied and explored new ideas; made art and music; excelled in athletics; launched companies; and served your neighbors and the world. you have created a vibrant, diverse, and exciting community.
take these experiences with you and draw on them when you need encouragement. remember a class that surprised you; a conversation that inspired you; a professor who believed in you. and take care to avoid what toni morrison calls second-rate goals and secondhand ideas.
our past is bleak. our future dim, morrison writes. but if we see the world as one long brutal game, then we bump into another mystery, the mystery of beauty, of light, of the canary that sings on our skulls.
being for something is a search for those mysteries, for that light: it is an act of radical optimism, a belief that a more perfect world is within reach and that we can help build it.
you may well turn that question back to me. what are you for, peter salovey?
i am for the transformative power of a liberal education – one that asks you to think broadly, question everything, and embrace the joy of learning.
i am for the american dream in all its rich promise – the idea that opportunities are shared widely and that access to education is within reach for the many, not the few.
第3篇
and i use the term porn deliberately, because they objectify one group of people for the benefit of another group of people. so in this case, we're objectifying disabled people for the benefit of nondisabled people. the purpose of these images is to inspire you, to motivate you, so that we can look at them and think, "well, however bad my life is, it could be worse. i could be that person."but what if you are that person? i've lost count of the number of times that i've been approached by strangers wanting to tell me that they think i'm brave or inspirational, and this was long before my work had any kind of public profile. they were just kind of congratulating me for managing to get up in the morning and remember my own name. (laughter) and it is objectifying. these images,those images objectify disabled people for the benefit of nondisabled people.they are there so that you can look at them and think that things aren't so bad for you, to put your worries into perspective.
第4篇
integrating and empowering women is not just good corporate policy, itsquo;s good business.
second, in addition to changing the corporate culture, we must advance public policies that address the composition of our modern workforce.
in the united states, while single women without children make 95 cents for each dollar earned by a man, married mothers earn only 81 cents. too many women in the united states are forced to leave the workforce following the birth of a child.
we must ensure that federal policies support working mothers and enable them to reach their full potential. this is how we will create an environment where closely bonded families can flourish and our economy can grow at unprecedented levels.
that is why in the united states, we are working to pass sweeping and long over-due tax reform that will afford families much needed relief. we are seeking to simplify the tax code, lower rates, expand the child tax credit, eliminate the marriage penalty, and put more money back in the pockets of hard-working americans.
our administration is working to address the high cost of childcare in the united states which currently outstrips housing expenses and state college tuition in much of the country. it cannot be too expensive for the modern working family to have children.
第5篇
in recent years, more and more lectures are being given on campus. they are organized either by the departments or by the students unions with an aim to improve the students quality both mentally and academically. these lectures are usually in series and on different topics, such as arts, life, economy, psychology and world issues.
generally speaking, the advantages of good lectures are various. first they broaden the students knowledge horizon and cultivate interest in different fields. second, they make the life of the students colorful and enjoyable.
with these merits, lectures are just complementary and subordinate to our school work. if students spend too much time attending lectures, their regular study will be affected and disturbed. so, in my opinion, the students should, on the one hand, do their class work and homework well first, on the other hand, set as more time as possible to attend good lectures which are helpful to our life and study.
第6篇
years later, i was on my second teaching round in a melbourne high school, and i was about 20 minutes into a year 11 legal studies class when this boy put up his hand and said, "hey miss, when are you going to start doing your speech?" and i said, "what speech?" you know, i'd been talking them about defamation law for a good 20 minutes. and he said, "you know, like, your motivational speaking. you know, when people in wheelchairs come to school, they usually say, like, inspirational stuff?" "it's usually in the big hall." and that's when it dawned on me: this kid had only ever experienced disabled
people as objects of inspiration. we are not, to this kid -- and it's not his fault, i mean, that's true for many of us. for lots of us, disabled people are not our teachers or our doctors or our manicurists. we're not real people. we are there to inspire. and in fact, i am sitting on this stage looking like i do in this wheelchair, and you are probably kind of expecting me to inspire you. right? (laughter) yeah.
第7篇
i think my dad was a hero for me when i was a young child. wed go fishing, walks, and other fun things for a kid.
every child has a good and great father, and so do i. my dad played a very important role in my daily life`````exactly speaking, in my past 16 years.
my father always stands in the center of my life, from past till now and possibly in the future.
my family was rather poor when i was in my childhood. we didnt have our own house and had to live in a shabby, small room rented from my fathers factory. the room was so small that there was little space for people to walk. i didnt have my own bed and had to sleep with my parents. this is terrible both for my parents and me.
but father made this all different!he works very hard on his own business, now we have our own 2 housese,surly,i have my own room.and he take our family so much happiness, richer and richer.
when i was little, i did everything with my dad. you could always find me sitting on his knee or walking and doing everything with him. every night he would read me a bed time story and make the voices of each character.
i learnt a lot from my daddy. i learnt to never take things to seriously and to always smile.
years pasted, my father is over 45 now. it is time for me to look after him and i am sure i will do and we will live an even better life. and i will say,i really love you dad,cause you are the hero in my mind.
第8篇
good afternoon. i'm the president and ceo of pda drywall. we are based in raleigh, north carolina. one of the biggest setbacks in the last 12 years has been tax regulations. as we are embarking on tax forms discussions, what are you going to do for small businesses to help change those regulations in favor of small businesses?
many of the same things we have been discussing,comprehensive tax reform. mr. gary co. in the here has beenspearheading this charge at the white house. you can definitely pick his brain about tax reform. it is high on his mind these days.lowering the corporate rate, encouraging business to grow,encouraging businesses based here to stay here, bring theircapital back that has been trapped overseas will have anenormously positive impact within our country and free updollars that can be reinvested. in conjunction with regulatoryreform, we have come out of the gate swinging. it's a major focus. my father's particular sensitivity to this issue is havingbeen a successful person in business himself. he understands thelimitations, whether businesses he was looking to buy or grow, dealing with suppliers and smaller businesses that services companies. he very much understands how the regulatory environment, while important has grown to a place where it is the unintended consequences is stifling entrepreneurial spirit. we are going to bring that back. we have started doing it. tax reform is going to be incredibly important for every american. we are optimistic about those things. and continued progress.
i would like to add, small businesses will say to me any tax reduction will be great. just let me know what it is. what is going to be my percentage. tell me what the rate is going to be so i can plan. without fail, every single one of those businesses tell me they will take that money and reinvest it in their business and hire more people. that will grow our economy. we will see that growth when we see tax rates go down. especially those in thellcs, all that money flows through. you know exactly how that works. we are working on it.
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