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毕业典礼独众的两分钟英语演讲稿范文五
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英语演讲稿1
Actually, being Vice President to Barack Obama has
been truly a
great honor. We both enjoy
getting out of the White House to talk to folks
in the real America -— the kind who know what
it means to struggle, to
work hard, to shop at
Kiko Milano. (Laughter and applause.) Great
choice.
(Laughter.)
I just hope to
hell the same people responsible for Kiko’s
aren’t in charge of naming the two new
residential colleges.
(Laughter and applause.)
Now, look, folks, I spent a lot of time
thinking about what I should
day to you today,
but the more I thought about it, I thought that
any Class
Day speech is likely to be
redundant. You already heard from Jessie J at
Spring Fling. (Laughter.) So what in the hell
could I possibly say.
(Laughter.)
Look, I’m deeply honored that Jeremy and
Kiki selected me.
I don't know how the
hell you trusted them to do that. (Laughter.)
I hope you agree with their choice. Actually I
hope by the end of this
speech, they agree
with their choice. (Laughter.)
英语演讲稿2
In their flattering invitation letter, they asked
me to bring along
a sense of humor, speak
about my commitment to public service and family,
talk about resiliency, compassion, and
leadership in a changing world.
Petty tall
order. (Laughter.) I probably already flunked the
first part
of the test.
But
with the rest let me say upfront, and I mean this
sincerely,
there’s nothing particularly
unique about me. With regard to
resilience and
compassion, there are countless thousands of
people, maybe
some in the audience,
who’ve suffered through personal losses
similar to mine or much worse with much less
support to help them get
through it and much
less reason to want to get through it.
It’s not that all that difficult, folks, to
be compassionate
when you’ve been the
beneficiary of compassion in your lowest
moments not only from your family, but from
your friends and total
strangers. Because when
you know how much it meant to you, you know how
much it mattered. It’s not hard to be
compassionate.
英语演讲稿3
I was raised
by a tough, compassionate Irish lady named
Catherine
Eugenia Finnegan Biden. And she
taught all of her children that, but for
the
grace of God, there go you -- but for the grace of
God, there go you.
And a father who lived
his motto that, family was the beginning,
the
middle, and the end. And like many of you and your
parents, I was
fortunate. I learned early on
what I wanted to do, what fulfilled me the
most, what made me happy -— my family, my
faith, and being engaged in
the public affairs
that gripped my generation and being inspired by a
young
President named Kennedy -- civil rights,
the environment, trying to end
an incredibly
useless and divisive war, Vietnam.
The
truth is, though, that neither I, nor anyone else,
can tell you
what will make you happy, help
you find success.
You each have different
comfort levels. Everyone has different
goals
and aspirations. But one thing I’ve
observed, one thing I know,
an expression my
dad would use often, is real. He used to say,
it’s
a lucky man or woman gets up in the
morning -- and I mean this sincerely.
It was one of his expressions.
It’s a lucky man or woman gets up
in the
morning, puts both feet on the floor, knows what
they’re about
to do, and thinks it still
matters.
英语演讲稿4
I’ve been
lucky. And my wish for all of you is that not only
tomorrow, but 20 and 40 and 50 years from now,
you’ve found that
sweet spot, that thing
that allows you to get up in the morning, put both
feet on the floor, go out and pursue what you
love, and think it still
matters.
Some
of you will go to Silicon Valley and make great
contributions
to empower individuals and
societies and maybe even design a life-changing
app, like how to unsubscribe to Obama for
America email list -- (laughter)
-- the
biggest
Some of you will go to Wall
Street and big Wall Street law firms,
government and activism, Peace Corps, Teach
for America. You’ll
become doctors,
researchers, journalists, artists, actors,
musicians.
Two of you -— one of whom was one
of my former interns in the White House,
Sam
Cohen, and Andrew Heymann —- will be commissioned
in the United States
Navy. Congratulations,
gentlemen. We're proud of you. (Applause.)
But all of you have one thing in common
you will all seek to find
that sweet spot that
satisfies your ambition and success and happiness.
I’ve met an awful lot of people in
my career. And I’ve
noticed one thing,
those who are the most successful and the happiest
--
whether they’re working on Wall
Street or Main Street, as a doctor
or nurse,
or as a lawyer, or a social worker, I’ve
made certain basic
observation about the ones
who from my observation wherever they were in
the world were able to find that sweet spot
between success and happiness.
Those who
balance life and career, who find purpose and
fulfillment, and
where ambition leads them.
英语演讲稿5
There’s no
silver bullet, no single formula, no reductive
list. But they all seem to understand that
happiness and success result
from an
accumulation of thousands of little things built
on character,
all of which have certain common
features in my observation.
First, the
most successful and happiest people I’ve
known
understand that a good life at its core
is about being personal. It’s
about
being engaged. It’s about being there for a
friend or a
colleague when they're injured
or in an accident, remembering the
birthdays,
congratulating them on their marriage, celebrating
the birth
of their child. It’s about
being available to them when they're
going
through personal loss. It’s about loving
someone more than
yourself, as one of your
speakers have already mentioned. It all seems
to get down to being personal.
That's the stuff that fosters relationships.
It’s the
only way to breed trust in
everything you do in your life.
Let me
give you an example. After only four months in the
United
States Senate, as a 30-year-old kid, I
was walking through the Senate floor
to go to
a meeting with Majority Leader Mike Mansfield. And
I witnessed
another newly elected senator, the
extremely conservative Jesse Helms,
excoriating Ted Kennedy and Bob Dole for
promoting the precursor of the
Americans with
Disabilities Act. But I had to see the Leader, so
I kept
walking.
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