第一篇:著名的感恩演講
著名演講大師李強(qiáng)《同心無敵 感恩父母》演講稿(金夜星根據(jù)錄音整理)
親愛的朋友們,請你們明白一個(gè)道理,為什么我們要同心無敵,只要我們大家有一個(gè)共同的信念,有一個(gè)共同的目標(biāo),創(chuàng)造更多的財(cái)富,我們大家才可以共同分享。ok!
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所心親愛的同學(xué)們,接下來就來我們感受一場很深刻的課程,好不好?讓我們感受時(shí)光的隧道,生命的動(dòng)力,要閉上眼睛,不要隨便走動(dòng),不要耳語交談,以免影響他人,各位有沒有聽懂?還記得嗎?好。那么現(xiàn)在就請所有的同學(xué)做一個(gè)很舒適的姿勢,平時(shí)我們思考一個(gè)問題怎么思考,就做一個(gè)什么樣的姿勢,非常好,來,深深的吸一口氣,慢慢的吐出來,讓你那顆浮動(dòng)的心慢慢的平靜下來,現(xiàn)在請把你美麗可愛的眼睛輕輕地閉起來,(抒情音樂響起)請閉上你可愛的眼睛,再深深的吸一口氣,慢慢的吐出來,讓你那顆浮動(dòng)的心完全的安靜下來,把頭微微的低下。
(聲音低沉、緩慢、沙?。┗蛟S是因?yàn)楣ぷ鞯拿β?,或許是因?yàn)樯畹膲毫?,親愛的朋友,你多久沒有靜下心來清理過自己職場的路徑。彈指間,你走過了人生的二十年,三十年,乃至于四十年,你是否靜下心來思考過,在你走過的人生旅程中,那些是你的驕傲?那些是你至今未能愈合的傷痛?記得列寧曾經(jīng)說過:一個(gè)人忘記了過去,就意味著背叛。那么親愛的朋友,往事你還記得多少?現(xiàn)在,請你打開你塵封已久的記憶,思考一下,此時(shí)此刻,你的雙腳距離你出生的地方有多遠(yuǎn)?你,還記得你出生的地方嗎?那是都市,還是鄉(xiāng)村?你是出生在樓房里,還是平房里?出生在干部的家庭,還是普通的工人家庭?是知識分子家庭,還是農(nóng)民的家庭?你,還記得嗎,你還記得你出生的那座房屋嗎?現(xiàn)在,就請你在你的腦海中將你出生的那座房屋清晰的浮現(xiàn)在腦海里,好好的看一看,有多久沒有去看過他一眼。還記得兒時(shí)在那里有過的歡聲笑語嗎?還記得在那扇門前,是誰陪伴你這玩耍,伴過你的童年?還記得在那里能聞到媽媽燒飯的香味嗎,能聽到媽媽呼喚自己的乳名回家的聲音嗎?你忘了,你覺得這一切都離你太遙遠(yuǎn)了,那么現(xiàn)在就請你推開那扇久違的門,走進(jìn)去,直接走進(jìn)一個(gè)房間。當(dāng)你走進(jìn)那個(gè)房間的時(shí)候,你看到了什么,你看到這個(gè)房間就是媽媽孕育你生命的房間,十月懷胎,含辛茹苦,自從孕育你生命的那一刻開始,媽媽便寢食不安,精心的呵護(hù)你一天天成人。還記得你來到這個(gè)世界的第一聲吶喊嗎,那是你在媽媽疼痛的血水和淚水中,誕生到這個(gè)世界的情景。今天,再次聆聽她時(shí),是你否知道多少偉大的母親在那一刻付出了自己寶貴的生命,才換來了你人世間的第一聲哭喊。還記得這一刻嗎,還記得這個(gè)聲音嗎(嬰兒的哭聲)?這,是你掙扎的時(shí)刻,這,是母親生你讓你來到這個(gè)世界的時(shí)刻。你知道嗎,你忘了嗎,從這一刻開始,父母便把所有的愛都付出在你的身上,父親為了你起早貪黑。還記得父親勞碌時(shí)的身影嗎,還記得父親汗流浹背的樣子嗎,還記得父親不管回來多晚,都要看看你,親親你,甚至要抱抱你嗎?你忘了嗎,你覺得這一切都離你太遙遠(yuǎn)了,時(shí)至今日,你有多久都沒有再好好的看上一眼自己的爸爸,媽媽,你否留意了他們的變化。現(xiàn)在,就請你在腦海里清晰的將爸爸、媽媽浮現(xiàn)在你的眼前,讓他一步一步向你走來,請你好好的看一看父親依然穿著你記憶中熟悉的衣服,洋溢著你記憶中熟悉的表情,留著你記憶中的發(fā)型。媽媽依然留著你記憶中的發(fā)型,洋溢著你最熟悉的表情,讓他們一步一步向你走近,你看到了什么,你是否看到了父親的腳步已經(jīng)變得開始緩慢,那頂天立地的父親的腰已經(jīng)沒有過去那么挺拔,你是否留意父親的兩鬢已經(jīng)開始發(fā)白,你是否留意了媽媽走路的腳步也已經(jīng)變的緩慢,讓他們一步一步走到你的面前,坐下來,請你伸手扶起媽媽那雙手,靜心的看一看這雙手吧,在你記憶中媽媽的手是紅潤的,靈巧的,而此時(shí)此刻你捧起的是一雙什么樣的手,好好的看看,這是一雙已經(jīng)長出了老年斑,已經(jīng)開始長滿了老皮,皮膚粗糙,色澤發(fā)黃的一雙手,當(dāng)你捧起這雙手的時(shí)候,你是否還記得這雙手多少次為你梳頭洗臉,多少次為你洗衣做飯,那雙手多少次深夜拍打你入眠,多少次盛到碗里,遞到手里,在你生病的時(shí)候,一手端水,一手拿藥,一口口的喂你你還記得嗎?每次在吃飯的時(shí)候,媽媽總是把你愛吃的一筷筷撿到你的碗里,甚至送到你的口里。你還記得嗎,今天抬頭看看,你是否留意何時(shí)媽媽已經(jīng)長出了白發(fā),你沒有!你是否留意媽媽的額頭上,又增添了一道道深深的皺紋,麻木的眼角開始下垂,眼睛開始昏花,你留意了嗎?好好的看看吧,你有多久沒有關(guān)心過她(歌曲《燭光里的媽媽》)
媽媽我想對您說
話到嘴邊又咽下
媽媽我想對您笑
(李強(qiáng)獨(dú)白:今天,你為她做了什么)
眼里卻點(diǎn)點(diǎn)淚花
(李強(qiáng)獨(dú)白:想想媽媽做飯的樣子,想想媽媽風(fēng)雨中送自己上學(xué)的情景,想想媽媽起早貪黑,無論是寒冬酷暑為了供自己讀書,總是在你熟睡的時(shí)候?yàn)槟阕鲈绮?,你忘了嗎??/p>
噢媽媽燭光里的媽媽
您的黑發(fā)泛起了霜花
噢媽媽燭光里的媽媽
您的臉頰印著這多牽掛
噢媽媽燭光里的媽媽
您的腰身倦得不再挺拔
噢媽媽燭光里的媽媽
您的眼睛為何失去了光華
媽媽呀女兒已長大
不愿意牽著您的衣襟走過春秋冬夏
媽媽燭光里的媽媽
您的腰身倦得不再挺拔
媽媽燭光里的媽媽
您的眼睛為何失去了光華
媽媽呀女兒已長大
不愿意牽著您的衣襟走過春秋冬夏
媽媽相信我
女兒自有女兒的報(bào)答
人,不能沒有良心啊,靜下心來想想就在此時(shí)此刻,你的父母在干什么,可能你的父親還在拼命的工作著,媽媽也在盡心盡力的為你積攢著一點(diǎn)點(diǎn)的錢,要幫你買房子,要幫你成家,要給孩子減輕負(fù)擔(dān),你知道嗎?可憐天下父母心?。‖F(xiàn)在,媽媽每天在看著天氣預(yù)報(bào),他們在看著北京的天氣,他們總是在說天涼了,孩子知道多穿件衣服嗎,在北方氣候他適應(yīng)嗎?你能想到嗎?兒行千里母擔(dān)憂,慈母手中線,游子身上衣。想想今天,你變了,你忘記了父母的含辛茹苦,你貪圖享受,愛慕虛榮,想想為了供你讀書,父母吃過多少苦,為了將你養(yǎng)大成人,他們提心吊膽,千叮嚀萬囑咐,怕你受到傷害,你知道嗎?你理解嗎?今天他們說你兩句不想聽的話,你可以反駁他們,篇二:精品必備演講稿感恩
精品必備演講稿感恩 “感恩”之心,就是對世間所有人所有事物給予自己的幫助表示感激,銘記在心;感恩能使我們保持積極、健康、陽光的良好心態(tài)。懷有感恩之情,對別人、對環(huán)境就會(huì)少一份挑剔,多一份欣賞和感激。
我給大家講一個(gè)故事:有兩個(gè)好朋友在沙漠中行走,途中因?yàn)橐稽c(diǎn)小事情他們吵了一架,其中一個(gè)人打了另個(gè)人一巴掌,那個(gè)人很傷心,他就在沙里寫道:“今天我朋友打了我一巴掌”。寫完后,他們繼續(xù)行走,被打了的那個(gè)人不小心睬到沼澤里面,另一個(gè)人不惜一切拼了命地去救他,最后他得救了,他很高興,于是在一塊石頭上寫道:“今天我朋友救了我一命”。朋友奇怪地問:“為什么我打了你一巴掌,你把它寫在沙里;而我救了你一命你卻把它刻在石頭上呢?”那個(gè)人笑了笑回答道:“當(dāng)別人對我有誤會(huì),或者有什么對我不好的事,就應(yīng)該把它記在最容易遺忘、最容易消失不見的地方,由風(fēng)負(fù)責(zé)把它抹掉;而當(dāng)朋友有恩與我,或者對我很好的話,就應(yīng)該把它記在最不容易消失的地方,盡管風(fēng)吹雨打也忘不了。”
“感恩”是一種對恩惠心存感激的表示,是每一位不忘他人恩情的人縈繞心間的情感。還有這樣一個(gè)故事:
某跨國公司招聘地區(qū)銷售主管,應(yīng)聘者如潮,大學(xué)剛畢業(yè)的小王也抱著試試看的心理加入了應(yīng)聘者的行列。面試官說:“我們還要進(jìn)一步考慮你和其他候選人的情況,如果有消息,我們會(huì)及時(shí)通知你?!边@幾乎是招聘人員的標(biāo)準(zhǔn)面試結(jié)束語。走出面試考場,他向?yàn)樗_門的門衛(wèi)鞠躬說了聲“多謝”。但令他沒想到的是,門衛(wèi)卻攔住了他,并告訴他說:“請你等一下,面試官要見你。”他竟然被面試官告知已經(jīng)被破格錄用了。他疑惑不解地問那位面試官,也是他現(xiàn)在的上司:“能告訴我您錄用我的原因嗎?”上司笑著說:“盡管你還缺乏工作經(jīng)驗(yàn),但是你很有實(shí)力,而且更為重要的是,在所有求職者中,你是惟一向門衛(wèi)說謝謝的人。”一個(gè)簡單的動(dòng)作一句簡短的話語卻為小王贏得了上司的贊賞。
贈(zèng)人玫瑰,手留余香。一個(gè)經(jīng)常懷著感恩之心的人,心地坦蕩,胸懷寬闊,會(huì)自覺自愿地給人以幫助,助人為樂。而那些不會(huì)感恩的人,血是涼的,心是冷的,帶給社會(huì)的只能是冷漠和殘酷,人們會(huì)鄙視他們,不屑于與他們?yōu)槲?。?jù)報(bào)道,襄樊市就有5名貧困大學(xué)生因?yàn)槭苤欢酶卸鞅蝗∠Y格。襄樊市總工會(huì)與該市女企業(yè)家協(xié)會(huì)聯(lián)合開展“金秋助學(xué)”活動(dòng),19位女企業(yè)家與22名貧困大學(xué)生結(jié)成幫扶對子,承諾4年內(nèi)每人每年資助1000元至3000元不等。入學(xué)前,該市總工會(huì)給每名受助大學(xué)生及其家長發(fā)了一封信,希望他們抽空給資助者寫封信,匯報(bào)一下學(xué)習(xí)生活情況。但一年多后,部分受助大學(xué)生的表現(xiàn)令人失望,其中三分之二的人未給資助者寫信,有一名男生倒是給資助者寫過一封短信,但信中只是一個(gè)勁地強(qiáng)調(diào)其家庭如何困難,希望資助者再次慷慨解囊,通篇連個(gè)“謝謝”都沒說,讓資助者心里很不是滋味。該市總工會(huì)再次組織女企業(yè)家們捐贈(zèng)時(shí),部分女企業(yè)家表示“不愿再資助無情貧困生”,結(jié)果有5人貧困大學(xué)生因?yàn)槭苤欢酶卸鞅蝗∠Y格。
感恩還要有回報(bào)意識?;貓?bào),就是對哺育、培養(yǎng)、教導(dǎo)、幫助、支持乃至救護(hù)自己的人心存感激,并通過自己十倍、百倍的付出,用實(shí)際行動(dòng)予以報(bào)答。
曾經(jīng)有一個(gè)生活貧困的男孩為了積攢學(xué)費(fèi),挨家挨戶地推銷商品。傍晚時(shí),他感到疲憊萬分,饑餓難挨,而他推銷的卻很不順利,以至于他有些絕望。他敲開一扇門,希望主人能給他一杯水。開門的是一位美麗的年輕女子,她卻給了他一杯濃濃的熱牛奶,令男孩感激萬分。許多年后,男孩成了一位著名的外科大夫。曾給他恩惠的女子,因?yàn)椴∏閲?yán)重,當(dāng)?shù)氐拇蠓蚨际譄o策,便被轉(zhuǎn)到了那位著名的外科大夫所在的醫(yī)院。外科大夫?yàn)閶D女做完手術(shù)后,驚喜地發(fā)現(xiàn)那位婦女正是多年前在他饑寒交迫時(shí),熱情地給過他幫助的年輕女子,當(dāng)年正是那杯熱奶使他又鼓足了信心,完成了學(xué)業(yè)。那位婦女想這次費(fèi)用一定很貴,當(dāng)她鼓起勇氣看時(shí)驚喜地發(fā)現(xiàn):手術(shù)費(fèi)單上有一行字:手術(shù)費(fèi)—一杯牛奶。
當(dāng)然,感恩不僅僅是為了報(bào)恩,因?yàn)橛行┒鳚墒俏覀儫o法回報(bào)的,有些恩情更不是等量回報(bào)就能一筆還清的,惟有用純真的心靈去感動(dòng)去銘刻去永記,才能真正對得起給你恩惠的人。感激不需要驚天動(dòng)地,只需要你的一句問候,一聲呼喚,一絲感慨。
人的一生中,從小時(shí)候起,就領(lǐng)受了父母的養(yǎng)育之恩,等到上學(xué),有老師的教育之恩,工作以后,又有領(lǐng)導(dǎo)、同事的關(guān)懷、幫助之恩,俗話說“滴水之恩,當(dāng)涌泉相報(bào)?!备螞r父母,親友為你付出的不僅僅是“一滴水”,而是一片汪洋大海。在家中,當(dāng)你吃著可口的飯菜,你是否感恩父母付出的辛勤勞動(dòng)?當(dāng)天氣逐漸轉(zhuǎn)冷,你穿上暖和的衣服,你是否感恩父母對你的關(guān)心?每到周五,看到你的父母或爺爺奶奶不辭辛勞地來接你,你是否會(huì)有所觸動(dòng)?你是否在父母勞累后遞上一杯暖茶,在他們生日時(shí)遞上一張卡片,在他們失落時(shí)奉上一番問候與安慰,感恩需要你用心去體會(huì),去報(bào)答。感恩不僅是一種情感,更是一種人生境界,是一種責(zé)任,惟有學(xué)會(huì)感恩,感謝生活,感謝父母,感謝一切給予過自己幫助的人,才會(huì)更加熱愛生命,珍惜生活,體味生命的真諦。篇三:感恩有關(guān)的演講稿
感恩有關(guān)的演講稿
感恩著名哲學(xué)家康德說過:
有兩種東西,我們愈是時(shí)常反復(fù)地思索,它們就愈是給人的心靈灌注了時(shí)時(shí)翻新、有增無減的贊嘆和敬畏,這就是我頭上的星空和一顆感恩的心。同學(xué)們,社會(huì)培養(yǎng)了我們,大學(xué)教育了我們,我們既要理解、征服頭上的星空,也必須恪守一顆感恩的心。
我們來到大學(xué),就像一張空白的磁盤,到大學(xué)這臺電腦上拷走了知識和精神。我們的時(shí)間是有限的,我們面對的硬盤卻是最大的??而我們應(yīng)該做的便是抓緊一切時(shí)間去把我們體會(huì)到的大學(xué)精神拷過來,然后用一生的時(shí)間來解讀。有一顆感恩的心更是我們要拷走的,同時(shí)我們應(yīng)該問問自己,我們的心中留下了什么? 這時(shí)我不禁想到了日夜思念的父母,他們那熟悉的身影不知在我夢里出現(xiàn)了多少次,可是當(dāng)他們大汗淋漓地在農(nóng)田里勞累時(shí),我做兒子的卻不能替他們,讓他們好好休息一下??但愿我的一份思念能夠化作一杯淡淡的清茶,在他們累的時(shí)候,送去陣陣清香。我感恩父母,所以我從不辜負(fù)他們對我的殷切希望,始終堅(jiān)持,從不退縮地去奮斗。
感謝天地,感謝命運(yùn),天地雖寬,道路坎坷,但是只要心存感恩,就會(huì)努力做我自己,花開花落,我一樣會(huì)珍惜。同學(xué)們,做人真的很難,做一個(gè)好人更難!看看我手中的這張照片,也許大家見過它,它的作者獲得了攝影界的許多大獎(jiǎng),他就是凱文·卡特。然而他卻在別人的稱贊聲中離開了人世。你們知道時(shí)為什么嗎?其實(shí)原因就在這張照片里。1993年,蘇丹全國爆發(fā)饑荒,餓殍遍地,慘不忍睹,凱文·卡特在一個(gè)極其偶然的時(shí)刻,他看見一只禿-鷹站在一堵破墻上,目不轉(zhuǎn)睛地盯著一個(gè)骨瘦如柴的小女孩,就在禿-鷹撲向小女孩的那一瞬,藝術(shù)的靈感在他心頭一閃,他拍下了這張照片。然而這個(gè)小女孩卻成了禿-鷹口中的美食。雖然他獲得了夢寐以求的榮譽(yù),可是他始終認(rèn)為他的成功是小女孩成就了他,可是他現(xiàn)在無法來報(bào)答。小女孩的死換來了所謂的成功,他始終無法擺脫內(nèi)心的煎熬,就這樣他帶著一顆感恩的心走了。感恩的心是人性
的脊梁,如果不能在靈魂的壩坎上筑起一個(gè)感恩的堤壩,我們很容易在欲望的驅(qū)使下迷失真實(shí)的自我,在金錢的誘-惑下喪盡天良。
感恩的心,唯有一顆感恩的心才能撐起人性的大廈,才能使這個(gè)是世界充滿愛。xx年一個(gè)名叫叢飛的歌手深深地感動(dòng)了每一個(gè)中國人,然而今年4月20日卻離我們而去,“好人叢飛”就這么走了,他的精神整整感動(dòng)了我們這一代人??墒钱?dāng)他病重期間,他曾經(jīng)資助過的一些同學(xué),連個(gè)問候都沒有,甚至有的孩子的家長打電話來催款。這是一個(gè)什么樣的社會(huì)??說到這里我都沒有勇氣去面對這個(gè)喪失了感恩心的群體。更讓人氣憤的是一個(gè)受叢飛資助的大學(xué)生,如今已經(jīng)當(dāng)上了老師,卻因?yàn)槊襟w披露他的姓名,大為惱火。一個(gè)叫阿珍大學(xué)生,也是叢飛資助的,在上學(xué)期間看到同學(xué)用md,她竟然要求叢飛寄給她一個(gè),可是畢業(yè)后成為歌手的她卻沒有聯(lián)系過叢飛。
同學(xué)們,想象一下這樣沒有絲毫感恩心的人,又怎么會(huì)有良心呢? 其實(shí)我們的生活中處處充滿了感恩。大家是否記得上學(xué)期,鐘掘院士給我們做報(bào)告,整整5個(gè)小時(shí)一直站著為我們做《極端制造》的報(bào)告,還有每天下午坐在輪椅上微笑著的金院士??生活在這樣一個(gè)大學(xué)校園里實(shí)在是一種幸福,我們感恩過嗎?我想我們應(yīng)該懷著一顆虔誠的心來感謝生活,感謝那些默默為我們成長付出的人們。因?yàn)楦卸鳎覀兊男臅r(shí)時(shí)也被感動(dòng)著,并且我們用自己的愛心去回報(bào)這一切,在我們的心中就有說不出的喜悅在蕩漾?? life is like a box of chocolates,you never know what you will get.人生就像一盒巧克力,你永遠(yuǎn)不會(huì)知道你將會(huì)得到什么?要靠自己的心去品味它。這是《阿甘正傳》里的經(jīng)典對白,他強(qiáng)調(diào)簡單而平和地面對人生的態(tài)度,學(xué)會(huì)珍惜與感恩。同學(xué)們與其說一流大學(xué)的目標(biāo)是他們的畢業(yè)生中出了多少領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人,多少科學(xué)家、企業(yè)家,還不如說一流大學(xué)總是在踏踏實(shí)實(shí)地培養(yǎng)成千上萬個(gè)有誠信的人、有顆感恩心的人。
同學(xué)們:天行健,君子以自強(qiáng)不息。未來的天空我們帶著一顆感恩的心一起飛翔。
第二篇:著名演講
馬丁路德金----我有一個(gè)夢想(演講稿原文)
I Have a Dream(Martin Luther King)我有一個(gè)夢想(馬丁 路德 金)
......I say to you, my friends, so even though we must face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, I still have a dream.It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream.……今天,我對你們說,我的朋友們,盡管此時(shí)的困難與挫折,我們?nèi)匀挥袀€(gè)夢,這是深深扎根于美國夢中的夢。
I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creedblack men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Catholics and Protestants-will be able to join hands and to sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual, “Free at last, free at last;thank God Almighty, we are free at last.” 當(dāng)我們讓自由之聲響徹之時(shí),當(dāng)我們讓它從每一座村莊,從每一個(gè)州和每一座城市響起時(shí),我們將能加速這一天的到來,那時(shí),所有上帝的孩子們,黑人和白人,猶太人和異教徒們,基督徒和天主教徒們,將能手挽手,以那古老的黑人圣歌的歌詞高唱; “終于自由了!終于自由了!感謝全能的上帝,我們終于自由了!”
======================= I Have a Dream I am happy to join with you today in what will go down in history as the greatest demonstration for freedom in the history of our nation.Five score years ago, a great American, in whose symbolic shadow we stand today, signed the Emancipation Proclamation.This momentous decree came as a great beacon light of hope to millions of Negro slaves who had been seared in the flames of withering injustice.It came as a joyous daybreak to end the long night of their captivity.But one hundred years later, the Negro still is not free.One hundred years later, the life of the Negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination.One hundred years later, the Negro lives on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity.One hundred years later, the Negro is still languishing in the corners of American society and finds himself an exile in his own land.So we have come here today to dramatize the shameful condition.In a sense we’ve come to our nation’s capital to cash a check.When the architects of our republic wrote the magnificent words of the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, they were signing a promissory note to which every American was to fall heir.This note was a promise that all men, yes, black men as well as white men, would be guaranteed the inalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.It is obvious today that America has defaulted on this promissory note insofar as her citizens of color are concerned.Instead of honoring this sacred obligation, America has given the Negro people a bad check, a check which has come back marked “insufficient funds.”
But we refuse to believe that the bank of justice is bankrupt.We refuse to believe that there are “insufficient funds” in the great vaults of opportunity of this nation.So we’ve come to cash this check-a check that will give us upon demand the riches of freedom and the security of justice.I say to you today, my friends, so even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, I still have a dream.It is a dream deeply rooted in the American Dream.I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up, live out the true meaning of its creed: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.”
I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia, sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave-owners, will they be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood.I have a dream, that one day even the state of Mississippi, a state sweltering with the heat of injustice, sweltering with the heat of oppression, will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice.I have a dream, that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character, I have a dream today.I have a dream that one day down in Alabama, with its vicious racists, with its governor having his lips dripping with the words of interposition and nullification, one day right down in Alabama little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls as sisters and brothers.I have a dream today.I have a dream that one day every valley shall be exalted, every hill and mountain shall be made low;the rough places will be made plain;and the crooked places will be made straight;and the glory of the Lord shall be revealed and all flesh shall see it together.This is our hope.So let freedom ring from the prodigious hilltops of New Hampshire.Let freedom ring from the mighty mountains of New York.Let freedom ring from the heightening Alleghenies of Pennsylvania.Let freedom ring from the snow-capped Rockies of Colorado.Let freedom ring from the curvaceous slopes of California.But not only that, let freedom ring from Stone Mountain of Georgia.Let freedom ring from Lookout Mountain of Tennessee.Let freedom ring from every hill and molehill of Mississippi, from every mountainside.Let freedom ring and when this happens, when we allow freedom ring, when we let it ring from every village and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day when all of God’s children, black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual, “Free at last, free at last, thank God almighty, we are free at last.” ================================
第三篇:希特勒著名演講
篇一:希特勒最著名的演講
希特勒最著名的演講----給中國的領(lǐng)導(dǎo)們上一課
今天,我們站在這里!站在德國的土地上!站在柏林,這塊我們祖先用鮮血和尊嚴(yán)澆灌的土地上!我的身后,是安德烈.柯里昂的雕像!他是全世界公認(rèn)的自由斗士!他是全世界的光!我的面前,站著的是一個(gè)民族,一個(gè)在屈辱中呻吟的民族!那場戰(zhàn)爭結(jié)束之后,我們這個(gè)民族的驕傲就沒有了!那些戰(zhàn)勝者們騎在我們的脖子上作威作福,他們隨意 踐踏我們的尊嚴(yán),一個(gè)歐洲大陸上最高貴的民族的尊嚴(yán)!你們告訴我,你們是選擇像本杰明.馬丁一樣去做一個(gè)自由的斗士,還是一個(gè)奴隸?!
你們或許要說:希特勒先生,我需要一個(gè)工作,一塊面包。是的,你的說法很對,生命實(shí)在是太重要了。但是我要告訴你們,這世界上還有一種東西比生命更重要,那就是自由!那就是尊嚴(yán)!
只要阿爾薩斯和洛林上空一日還飄揚(yáng)著法國的國旗,我們的尊嚴(yán)就不存在!只要那些法國人、英國人在我們的國土上橫行霸道,我們的尊嚴(yán)就不存在!只要在歐洲的 版圖上,這個(gè)叫德國的國家四分五裂積弱不堪,我們的尊嚴(yán)就不存在!只要其他國家的人,在聊天的時(shí)候說到德國這個(gè)字眼的時(shí)候會(huì)發(fā)出一聲輕蔑的笑聲,我們的尊 嚴(yán)就不存在!
我們需要的,不是一塊面包!而是一個(gè)生存空間!一個(gè)民族的生存空間!這生存空間,不是靠乞求和抗議來實(shí)現(xiàn)的,而是靠鐵和血來實(shí)現(xiàn)的!
別人欺辱我們,哪怕是最弱小的民族也來踐踏我們,我們只會(huì)叫著:我們表示強(qiáng)烈的憤慨和抗議,這樣的人,是沒有骨頭的!這樣的人,是低賤的!我們應(yīng)該用大炮的震耳欲聾聲讓敵人顫抖!我們應(yīng)該碾壓他們的尊嚴(yán)、生命,讓他們知道我們不是一群只知道抗議的懦夫!你們要記住,一個(gè)只懂得抗議的國家,是一個(gè)沒有骨頭的國家!一個(gè)只懂得抗議的政府,是一個(gè)沒有骨頭的政府!當(dāng)我們地尊嚴(yán)、領(lǐng)土和生存的空間都遭受踐踏的時(shí)候,還不知羞恥地抗議地政府,我們是不需要的!你們最后也會(huì)拋棄它們的!
我很驕傲,在你們這些人中,這樣沒有骨頭的人,少之又少!我的面前,是一個(gè)留著千年不屈血液的軍團(tuán)!這血液,曾經(jīng)在我們祖先的血管里面流淌過,他們沒有屈服過!現(xiàn)在,它們在我們的身體里面汩汩奔涌,你們告訴我,你們愿意它冷卻嗎!?
能夠團(tuán)結(jié)人們的,有兩件東西:共同的理想和共同的敵人!我們有雕刻在德意志旗幟上面的偉大理想,我們會(huì)為這理想流盡我們的最后一滴血!在今天的柏林。沒有 任何東西能夠拯救我們的祖國,只有這理想!凡爾賽條約,是一個(gè)極大的恥辱!我們有拒絕執(zhí)行它的決心和理由!做你們想做的吧!就像本杰明.馬丁拿起槍,就像 他帶領(lǐng)著他的同胞們高舉著那面自由的大旗英勇殺敵一樣!假如你們期望戰(zhàn)斗,那就去戰(zhàn)斗吧!然后我就能夠看到你們是七千萬奴隸還是七千萬堅(jiān)貞不屈的日耳曼 人!
如果有那么一天,我,阿道夫.希特勒,也會(huì)像本杰明.馬丁那樣,舉著屬于我們德意志的大旗沖在最前方!哪怕是戰(zhàn)死,我也會(huì)微笑著進(jìn)入天堂!我會(huì)見到那些德 意志的榮耀的祖先們,我可以昂著頭顱走到偉大的腓特烈大帝跟前,我可以驕傲地對他說:我,你的子孫,沒有給你丟臉,我為偉大的德意志流盡了最后一滴血!
我們?yōu)椴槐慌鄱鴳?zhàn)!我們?yōu)樽杂啥鴳?zhàn)!我們不是機(jī)器,不是牛馬,我們是人!是從來沒有屈服過的日耳曼人!
我們以自由的名義團(tuán)結(jié)起來!為一個(gè)新的、公平的世界而戰(zhàn)!我們?yōu)槿巳擞泄ぷ鞫鴳?zhàn)!為那些奴役我們的人滾出德國人的土地而戰(zhàn)!為我們不需要整天喊著抗議而 戰(zhàn)!為我們的尊嚴(yán)而戰(zhàn)!為我們的諾言而戰(zhàn)!為解放這個(gè)國家而戰(zhàn)!日耳曼人,我們?yōu)槲覀兊淖嫦鹊臉s耀而戰(zhàn)!為我們的子孫后代能夠驕傲地宣傳:我們是從來不屈 服的日耳曼人而戰(zhàn)!我的同胞們,德國和德國人民萬歲!自由,萬歲!篇二:希特勒著名的演講文本
im sorry but i dont want to be an emperori dont want to rule or conquer anyone.i should like to help everyone if possible, jew, gentile, black man, white.we all want to help one another, human beings are like that.we want to live by each others happiness, not by each others misery.we dont want to hate and despise one another.in this world there is room for everyone and the good earth is rich and can provide for everyone.the way of life can be free and beautiful.but we have lost the way.greed has poisoned mens soulsdont give yourselves to brutes, men who despise you, enslave youonly the unloved hatedont fight for slavery, fight for liberty!in the seventeenth chapter of saint luke it is written thekingdomofgodis within manbut in all menlet us all unite!!let us fight for a new world, a decent world that will give men a chance to work, that will give you the future and old age and security.by the promise of these things, brutes have risen to power, but they lie!they do not fulfil their promise, they never will!dictators free themselves but they enslave the people!now let us fight to fulfil that promise!let us fight to free the world, to do away with national barriers, to do away with greed, with hate and intolerance!let us fight for a world of reason, a world where science and progress will lead to all mens happiness.soldiersdont need other help-can win the war, they also invented several kind of means and methods to force them to surrender, we empire usaf remorseless fierce fried densely populated areas, and take the hunger tactics.although i warned them over and over again, ill take the hot air for three months, i have warned them in.but these warning was churchill in one ear and out the other.strange? the man did not spare others life? he only those culture and architecture? i promise, when i have time, if he gives us a bomb, bomb with a necessary when i return them, but still could not make him about his behavior is the man of god gongzhu.he claimed that he never depressed, even he assured us that, no matter how we fierce attacks, the british people will put him back in london stands array.in recent years, the fool in europe has been like a madman, jumping, hoping to find the opportunity to fire.unfortunately, he has repeatedly discovered the vampire has all the domestic put fire in them.his last winter disorderly check-kiting, big lie, make americans believe that by german empire, in the past several months of war, and now they were alive, he also know so, so he is necessary in europe, then a war.this plan in early 1939 he yijiusilingnian autumn and spring is reflected.at that time, britains situation that he can mobilize around a hundred division.but last may and june, we saw the british suddenly rout, make him seriously attempt this plan.but in the last autumn, winston churchill and want to begin to solve this problem.due to the army tanks and anti-tank weapons are obvious advantage, make war reversed, churchill believed north now is the best time for the war, he can be transferred from libya stage in greece.he ordered the therefore, it is also churchill in this war that the biggest strategic errors.i know a british dont intend to take in the balkans, more taken after the stronghold of the necessary steps.germany to the false gentleman trick is a more often, and raised the necessary force to hit him.german no consciousness in the balkans.instead, we use as far as possible, and the method of justice, of course, the greek settle disputes with these methods are in italy legislation hope.italian leaders agreed to support us and not to make peace with our goal of yugoslavia signing bilateral agreements.finally, the yugoslav government agreed to join the hegemony of convention, yugoslavia, what need not only for our obligation to borrow word is enough.so, this year march 26, we guarantee in vienna in future, yugoslavia, and external interference is not a guarantee of balkan peace.gentlemen, you believe or not, i will depart from the city of beautiful unexpectedly filled with happiness, not only because he is eight years of foreign policy, also because i believe from this moment, germany may need to reach the balkans.we were ruling group the news frightened, the news is a group of better-bribed rebel against convicted without authorization, also make the british prime minister with excitement testimony that he may have the good news for the first time across the uk.24.gentlemen, im sure you can understand, i heard the news, i immediately ordered against yugoslavia.german empire will never allow take years to other parties, signed the contract, but the beneficial overnight found one-sided, but they also destroyed insulted us ambassador to the imperial german, threatening the and god know i was peaceful.but thanks to god, it gave me the optional use means to defend germanys interests.i was very calm in the determination of underground.because i know that i shall not be moved to china in bulgarias loyalty to germany, and play a loyal hungarian knows it after the indignation.26 the battle was very special results.by signing a battle-hardened bell part can also cause intercontinental uneasy this fact, we immediately removed the danger, it is to eliminate the causes of the parent of many injuries tensions across europe.28 for moderate repair due to world war ii and infringement, the front of these places is not made in germany take unfair greed.at the political level, we are only the regional peace, protection and in economic terms, we hope to see the social order, in order to build up cargo, and to everyone.29.however, the use of justice should accord with the highest except outside, still must consider ethnography, history or economic conditions.30 i can guarantee to you, i for our future, also extremely confident.german empire and his allies, whether in power, military, economic, especially the moral aspect, more than any other in the world.to the federal the german army, if necessary, whenever they were not afraid challenge.the german confidence should always篇三:希特勒最著名的演講
希特勒最著名的演講----給中國的領(lǐng)導(dǎo)們上一課 來源: 華定平的日志
今天,我們站在這里!站在德國的土地上!站在柏林,這塊我們祖先用鮮血和尊嚴(yán)澆灌的土地上!我的身后,是安德烈.柯里昂的雕像!他是全世界公認(rèn)的自由斗士!他是全世界的光!我的面前,站著的是一個(gè)民族,一個(gè)在屈辱中呻吟的民族!那場戰(zhàn)爭結(jié)束之后,我們這個(gè)民族的驕傲就沒有了!那些戰(zhàn)勝者們騎在我們的脖子上作威作福,他們隨意 踐踏我們的尊嚴(yán),一個(gè)歐洲大陸上最高貴的民族的尊嚴(yán)!你們告訴我,你們是選擇像本杰明.馬丁一樣去做一個(gè)自由的斗士,還是一個(gè)奴隸?!
你們或許要說:希特勒先生,我需要一個(gè)工作,一塊面包。是的,你的說法很對,生命實(shí)在是太重要了。但是我要告訴你們,這世界上還有一種東西比生命更重要,那就是自由!那就是尊嚴(yán)!
只要阿爾薩斯和洛林上空一日還飄揚(yáng)著法國的國旗,我們的尊嚴(yán)就不存在!只要那些法國人、英國人在我們的國土上橫行霸道,我們的尊嚴(yán)就不存在!只要在歐洲的 版圖上,這個(gè)叫德國的國家四分五裂積弱不堪,我們的尊嚴(yán)就不存在!只要其他國家的人,在聊天的時(shí)候說到德國這個(gè)字眼的時(shí)候會(huì)發(fā)出一聲輕蔑的笑聲,我們的尊 嚴(yán)就不存在!
我們需要的,不是一塊面包!而是一個(gè)生存空間!一個(gè)民族的生存空間!這生存空間,不是靠乞求和抗議來實(shí)現(xiàn)的,而是靠鐵和血來實(shí)現(xiàn)的!
別人欺辱我們,哪怕是最弱小的民族也來踐踏我們,我們只會(huì)叫著:我們表示強(qiáng)烈的憤慨和抗議,這樣的人,是沒有骨頭的!這樣的人,是低賤的!我們應(yīng)該用大炮的震耳欲聾聲讓敵人顫抖!我們應(yīng)該碾壓他們的尊嚴(yán)、生命,讓他們知道我們不是一群只知道抗議的懦夫!你們要記住,一個(gè)只懂得抗議的國家,是一個(gè)沒有骨頭的國家!一個(gè)只懂得抗議的政府,是一個(gè)沒有骨頭的政府!當(dāng)我們地尊嚴(yán)、領(lǐng)土和生存的空間都遭受踐踏的時(shí)候,還不知羞恥地抗議地政府,我們是不需要的!你們最后也會(huì)拋棄它們的!
我很驕傲,在你們這些人中,這樣沒有骨頭的人,少之又少!我的面前,是一個(gè)留著千年不屈血液的軍團(tuán)!這血液,曾經(jīng)在我們祖先的血管里面流淌過,他們沒有屈服過!現(xiàn)在,它們在我們的身體里面汩汩奔涌,你們告訴我,你們愿意它冷卻嗎?。?/p>
能夠團(tuán)結(jié)人們的,有兩件東西:共同的理想和共同的敵人!我們有雕刻在德意志旗幟上面的偉大理想,我們會(huì)為這理想流盡我們的最后一滴血!在今天的柏林。沒有 任何東西能夠拯救我們的祖國,只有這理想!凡爾賽條約,是一個(gè)極大的恥辱!我們有拒絕執(zhí)行它的決心和理由!做你們想做的吧!就像本杰明.馬丁拿起槍,就像 他帶領(lǐng)著他的同胞們高舉著那面自由的大旗英勇殺敵一樣!假如你們期望戰(zhàn)斗,那就去戰(zhàn)斗吧!然后我就能夠看到你們是七千萬奴隸還是七千萬堅(jiān)貞不屈的日耳曼 人!
如果有那么一天,我,阿道夫.希特勒,也會(huì)像本杰明.馬丁那樣,舉著屬于我們德意志的大旗沖在最前方!哪怕是戰(zhàn)死,我也會(huì)微笑著進(jìn)入天堂!我會(huì)見到那些德 意志的榮耀的祖先們,我可以昂著頭顱走到偉大的腓特烈大帝跟前,我可以驕傲地對他說:我,你的子孫,沒有給你丟臉,我為偉大的德意志流盡了最后一滴血!
我們?yōu)椴槐慌鄱鴳?zhàn)!我們?yōu)樽杂啥鴳?zhàn)!我們不是機(jī)器,不是牛馬,我們是人!是從來沒有屈服過的日耳曼人!
我們以自由的名義團(tuán)結(jié)起來!為一個(gè)新的、公平的世界而戰(zhàn)!我們?yōu)槿巳擞泄ぷ鞫鴳?zhàn)!為那些奴役我們的人滾出德國人的土地而戰(zhàn)!為我們不需要整天喊著抗議而 戰(zhàn)!為我們的尊嚴(yán)而戰(zhàn)!為我們的諾言而戰(zhàn)!為解放這個(gè)國家而戰(zhàn)!日耳曼人,我們?yōu)槲覀兊淖嫦鹊臉s耀而戰(zhàn)!為我們的子孫后代能夠驕傲地宣傳:我們是從來不屈 服的日耳曼人而戰(zhàn)!我的同胞們,德國和德國人民萬歲!自由,萬歲!
第四篇:英語著名演講
Remarks at the Brandenburg Gate Ronald Reagan delivered 12 June 1987, West Berlin [AUTHENTICITY CERTIFIED: Text version below transcribed directly from audio.(2)]
Thank you.Thank you, very much.Chancellor Kohl, Governing Mayor Diepgen, ladies and gentlemen: Twenty four years ago, President John F.Kennedy visited Berlin, and speaking to the people of this city and the world at the city hall.Well since then two other presidents have come, each in his turn to Berlin.And today, I, myself, make my second visit to your city.We come to Berlin, we American Presidents, because it's our duty to speak in this place of freedom.But I must confess, we are drawn here by other things as well;by the feeling of history in this city--more than 500 years older than our own nation;by the beauty of the Grunewald and the Tiergarten;most of all, by your courage and determination.Perhaps the composer, Paul Linke, understood something about American Presidents.You see, like so many Presidents before me, I come here today because wherever I go, whatever I do: ?°Ich hab noch einen Koffer in Berlin?± [I still have a suitcase in Berlin.] Our gathering today is being broadcast throughout Western Europe and North America.I understand that it is being seen and heard as well in the East.To those listening throughout Eastern Europe, I extend my warmest greetings and the good will of the American people.To those listening in East Berlin, a special word: Although I cannot be with you, I address my remarks to you just as surely as to those standing here before me.For I join you, as I join your fellow countrymen in the West, in this firm, this unalterable belief: Es gibt nur ein Berlin.[There is only one Berlin.] Behind me stands a wall that encircles the free sectors of this city, part of a vast system of barriers that divides the entire continent of Europe.From the Baltic South, those barriers cut across Germany in a gash of barbed wire, concrete, dog runs, and guard towers.Farther south, there may be no visible, no obvious wall.But there remain armed guards and checkpoints all the same--still a restriction on the right to travel, still an instrument to impose upon ordinary men and women the will of a totalitarian state.Yet, it is here in Berlin where the wall emerges most clearly;here, cutting across your city, where the news photo and the television screen have imprinted this brutal division of a continent upon the mind of the world.Standing before the Brandenburg Gate, every man is a German separated from his fellow men.Every man is a Berliner, forced to look upon a scar.President Von Weizs & auml;cker has said, “The German question is open as long as the Brandenburg Gate is closed.” Well today--today I say: As long as this gate is closed, as long as this scar of a wall is permitted to stand, it is not the German question alone that remains open, but the question of freedom for all mankind.Yet, I do not come here to lament.For I find in Berlin a message of hope, even in the shadow of this wall, a message of triumph.In this season of spring in 1945, the people of Berlin emerged from their air-raid shelters to find devastation.Thousands of miles away, the people of the United States reached out to help.And in 1947 Secretary of State--as you've been told--George Marshall announced the creation of what would become known as the Marshall Plan.Speaking precisely 40 years ago this month, he said: “Our policy is directed not against any country or doctrine, but against hunger, poverty, desperation, and chaos.” In the Reichstag a few moments ago, I saw a display commemorating this 40th anniversary of the Marshall Plan.I was struck by a sign--the sign on a burnt-out, gutted structure that was being rebuilt.I understand that Berliners of my own generation can remember seeing signs like it dotted throughout the western sectors of the city.The sign read simply: “The Marshall Plan is helping here to strengthen the free world.” A strong, free world in the West--that dream became real.Japan rose from ruin to become an economic giant.Italy, France, Belgium--virtually every nation in Western Europe saw political and economic rebirth;the European Community was founded.In West Germany and here in Berlin, there took place an economic miracle, the Wirtschaftswunder.Adenauer, Erhard, Reuter, and other leaders understood the practical importance of liberty--that just as truth can flourish only when the journalist is given freedom of speech, so prosperity can come about only when the farmer and businessman enjoy economic freedom.The German leaders--the German leaders reduced tariffs, expanded free trade, lowered taxes.From 1950 to 1960 alone, the standard of living in West Germany and Berlin doubled.Where four decades ago there was rubble, today in West Berlin there is the greatest industrial output of any city in Germany: busy office blocks, fine homes and apartments, proud avenues, and the spreading lawns of parkland.Where a city's culture seemed to have been destroyed, today there are two great universities, orchestras and an opera, countless theaters, and museums.Where there was want, today there's abundance--food, clothing, automobiles--the wonderful goods of the Kudamm.1 From devastation, from utter ruin, you Berliners have, in freedom, rebuilt a city that once again ranks as one of the greatest on earth.Now the Soviets may have had other plans.But my friends, there were a few things the Soviets didn't count on: Berliner Herz, Berliner Humor, ja, und Berliner Schnauze.[Berliner heart, Berliner humor, yes, and a Berliner Schnauze.2] In the 1950s--In the 1950s Khrushchev predicted: “We will bury you.” But in the West today, we see a free world that has achieved a level of prosperity and well-being unprecedented in all human history.In the Communist world, we see failure, technological backwardness, declining standards of health, even want of the most basic kind--too little food.Even today, the Soviet Union still cannot feed itself.After these four decades, then, there stands before the entire world one great and inescapable conclusion: Freedom leads to prosperity.Freedom replaces the ancient hatreds among the nations with comity and peace.Freedom is the victor.And now--now the Soviets themselves may, in a limited way, becoming to understand the importance of freedom.We hear much from Moscow about a new policy of reform and openness.Some political prisoners have been released.Certain foreign news broadcasts are no longer being jammed.Some economic enterprises have been permitted to operate with greater freedom from state control.Are these the beginnings of profound changes in the Soviet state? Or are they token gestures intended to raise false hopes in the West, or to strengthen the Soviet system without changing it? We welcome change and openness;for we believe that freedom and security go together, that the advance of human liberty--the advance of human liberty can only strengthen the cause of world peace.There is one sign the Soviets can make that would be unmistakable, that would advance dramatically the cause of freedom and peace.General Secretary Gorbachev, if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity for the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, if you seek liberalization: Come here to this gate.Mr.Gorbachev, open this gate.Mr.Gorbachev--Mr.Gorbachev, tear down this wall!I understand the fear of war and the pain of division that afflict this continent, and I pledge to you my country's efforts to help overcome these burdens.To be sure, we in the West must resist Soviet expansion.So, we must maintain defenses of unassailable strength.Yet we seek peace;so we must strive to reduce arms on both sides.Beginning 10 years ago, the Soviets challenged the Western alliance with a grave new threat, hundreds of new and more deadly SS-20 nuclear missiles capable of striking every capital in Europe.The Western alliance responded by committing itself to a counter-deployment(unless the Soviets agreed to negotiate a better solution)--namely, the elimination of such weapons on both sides.For many months, the Soviets refused to bargain in earnestness.As the alliance, in turn, prepared to go forward with its counter-deployment, there were difficult days, days of protests like those during my 1982 visit to this city;and the Soviets later walked away from the table.But through it all, the alliance held firm.And I invite those who protested then--I invite those who protest today--to mark this fact: Because we remained strong, the Soviets came back to the table.Because we remained strong, today we have within reach the possibility, not merely of limiting the growth of arms, but of eliminating, for the first time, an entire class of nuclear weapons from the face of the earth.As I speak, NATO ministers are meeting in Iceland to review the progress of our proposals for eliminating these weapons.At the talks in Geneva, we have also proposed deep cuts in strategic offensive weapons.And the Western allies have likewise made far-reaching proposals to reduce the danger of conventional war and to place a total ban on chemical weapons.While we pursue these arms reductions, I pledge to you that we will maintain the capacity to deter Soviet aggression at any level at which it might occur.And in cooperation with many of our allies, the United States is pursuing the Strategic Defense Initiative--research to base deterrence not on the threat of offensive retaliation, but on defenses that truly defend;on systems, in short, that will not target populations, but shield them.By these means we seek to increase the safety of Europe and all the world.But we must remember a crucial fact: East and West do not mistrust each other because we are armed;we are armed because we mistrust each other.And our differences are not about weapons but about liberty.When President Kennedy spoke at the City Hall those 24 years ago, freedom was encircled;Berlin was under siege.And today, despite all the pressures upon this city, Berlin stands secure in its liberty.And freedom itself is transforming the globe.In the Philippines, in South and Central America, democracy has been given a rebirth.Throughout the Pacific, free markets are working miracle after miracle of economic growth.In the industrialized nations, a technological revolution is taking place, a revolution marked by rapid, dramatic advances in computers and telecommunications.In Europe, only one nation and those it controls refuse to join the community of freedom.Yet in this age of redoubled economic growth, of information and innovation, the Soviet Union faces a choice: It must make fundamental changes, or it will become obsolete.Today, thus, represents a moment of hope.We in the West stand ready to cooperate with the East to promote true openness, to break down barriers that separate people, to create a safer, freer world.And surely there is no better place than Berlin, the meeting place of East and West, to make a start.Free people of Berlin: Today, as in the past, the United States stands for the strict observance and full implementation of all parts of the Four Power Agreement of 1971.Let us use this occasion, the 750th anniversary of this city, to usher in a new era, to seek a still fuller, richer life for the Berlin of the future.Together, let us maintain and develop the ties between the Federal Republic and the Western sectors of Berlin, which is permitted by the 1971 agreement.And I invite Mr.Gorbachev: Let us work to bring the Eastern and Western parts of the city closer together, so that all the inhabitants of all Berlin can enjoy the benefits that come with life in one of the great cities of the world.To open Berlin still further to all Europe, East and West, let us expand the vital air access to this city, finding ways of making commercial air service to Berlin more convenient, more comfortable, and more economical.We look to the day when West Berlin can become one of the chief aviation hubs in all central Europe.With--With our French--With our French and British partners, the United States is prepared to help bring international meetings to Berlin.It would be only fitting for Berlin to serve as the site of United Nations meetings, or world conferences on human rights and arms control, or other issues that call for international cooperation.There is no better way to establish hope for the future than to enlighten young minds, and we would be honored to sponsor summer youth exchanges, cultural events, and other programs for young Berliners from the East.Our French and British friends, I'm certain, will do the same.And it's my hope that an authority can be found in East Berlin to sponsor visits from young people of the Western sectors.One final proposal, one close to my heart: Sport represents a source of enjoyment and ennoblement, and you may have noted that the Republic of Korea--South Korea--has offered to permit certain events of the 1988 Olympics to take place in the North.International sports competitions of all kinds could take place in both parts of this city.And what better way to demonstrate to the world the openness of this city than to offer in some future year to hold the Olympic games here in Berlin, East and West.In these four decades, as I have said, you Berliners have built a great city.You've done so in spite of threats--the Soviet attempts to impose the East-mark, the blockade.Today the city thrives in spite of the challenges implicit in the very presence of this wall.What keeps you here? Certainly there's a great deal to be said for your fortitude, for your defiant courage.But I believe there's something deeper, something that involves Berlin's whole look and feel and way of life--not mere sentiment.No one could live long in Berlin without being completely disabused of illusions.Something, instead, that has seen the difficulties of life in Berlin but chose to accept them, that continues to build this good and proud city in contrast to a surrounding totalitarian presence, that refuses to release human energies or aspirations, something that speaks with a powerful voice of affirmation, that says “yes” to this city, yes to the future, yes to freedom.In a word, I would submit that what keeps you in Berlin--is “l(fā)ove.” Love both profound and abiding.Perhaps this gets to the root of the matter, to the most fundamental distinction of all between East and West.The totalitarian world produces backwardness because it does such violence to the spirit, thwarting the human impulse to create, to enjoy, to worship.The totalitarian world finds even symbols of love and of worship an affront.Years ago, before the East Germans began rebuilding their churches, they erected a secular structure: the television tower at Alexander Platz.Virtually ever since, the authorities have been working to correct what they view as the tower's one major flaw: treating the glass sphere at the top with paints and chemicals of every kind.Yet even today when the sun strikes that sphere, that sphere that towers over all Berlin, the light makes the sign of the cross.There in Berlin, like the city itself, symbols of love, symbols of worship, cannot be suppressed.As I looked out a moment ago from the Reichstag, that embodiment of German unity, I noticed words crudely spray-painted upon the wall, perhaps by a young Berliner(quote): “This wall will fall.Beliefs become reality.” Yes, across Europe, this wall will fall, for it cannot withstand faith;it cannot withstand truth.The wall cannot withstand freedom.And I would like, before I close, to say one word.I have read, and I have been questioned since I've been here about certain demonstrations against my coming.And I would like to say just one thing, and to those who demonstrate so.I wonder if they have ever asked themselves that if they should have the kind of government they apparently seek, no one would ever be able to do what they're doing again.Thank you and God bless you all.Thank you.
第五篇:著名畢業(yè)典禮演講
世界十大最著名畢業(yè)典禮上的演講 1.david foster wallace,美國著名小說作家、評論家、幽默作家,代表作《無盡的玩笑》,入選《時(shí)代周刊》“百部最佳英文小說”。david foster wallace2008年9月13日患抑郁癥自殺家中,享年46歲。david foster wallace, kenyon, 2005 learning how to think really means learning how to exercise some control over how and what you think.it means being conscious and aware enough to choose what you pay attention to and to choose how you construct meaning from experience.because if you cannot exercise this kind of choice in adult life, you will be totally hosed.this address at kenyon was vintage wallace: a smart, occasionally meandering discussion of the issues that consumed him, from the banality of life to the meaning of consciousness.i know that this stuff probably doesnt sound fun and breezy and grandly inspirational, he concluded.what it is, so far as i can see, is the truth...the capital-t truth is about life before death.it is about making it to 30, or maybe 50, without wanting to shoot yourself in the head.all the reasons wallace didnt make it to 50 are apparent here;in hindsight, the speech reads like the first draft of a suicide note for an author who took his own life last year at age 46.while its a macabre read, theres tons thats worthwhile here: the speech crackles with wit and intelligence — and offers tricks for escaping the depression to which wallace ultimately succumbed。
2.steve jobs,蘋果電腦創(chuàng)始人,聲名顯赫的“計(jì)算機(jī)狂人” steve jobs, stanford, 2005 your time is limited, so dont waste it living someone elses life.dont be trapped by dogma — which is living with the results of other peoples thinking.dont let the noise of others opinions drown out your own inner voice.and most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition...stay hungry, stay foolish.3.conan obrien,美國著名脫口秀主持人。conan obrien, harvard(class day), 2000 i left the cocoon of harvard, i left the cocoon of saturday night live, i left the cocoon of the simpsons.and each time it was bruising and tumultuous.and yet, every failure was freeing, and today im as nostalgic for the bad as i am for the good。so, thats what i wish for all of you: the bad as well as the good.fall down, make a mess, break something occasionally.and remember that the story is never over.when conan obrien spoke at harvard universitys 2000 class day, he had a lot of things to say — many of them about harvard.obrien graduated from the prestigious university in 1985, and he took at few shots at his alma maters expense.the last time i was invited to harvard it cost me $110,000, he said, so youll forgive me if im a bit suspicious.he endured along the way.he discussed his bombed television pilot, embarrassingly bad reviews and what it was like to be 28 and unemployed in new york city, proving that no one, not even the man who would one day take over the tonight show, escapes disappointment and self-doubt.but despite his stumbles, obrien kept going.and he told harvards class of 2000 that they should too。4.russell baker,《紐約時(shí)報(bào)》專欄作家,1982年普利策獎(jiǎng)獲得者。成名作為個(gè)人自傳《成長》。russell baker, connecticut college, 1995 listen once in a while.its amazing what you can hear.on a hot summer day in the country you can hear the corn growing, the crack of a tin roof buckling under the power of the sun.in a real old-fashioned parlor silence so deep you can hear the dust settling on the velveteen settee, you might hear the footsteps of something sinister gaining on you, or a heart-stoppingly beautiful phrase from mozart you havent heard since childhood, or the voice of somebody — now gone — whom you loved.or sometime when youre talking up a storm so brilliant, so charming that you can hardly believe how wonderful you are, pause just a moment and listen to yourself.its good for the soul to hear yourself as others hear you, and next time maybe, just maybe, you will not talk so much, so loudly, so brilliantly, so charmingly, so utterly shamelessly foolishly。
baker, a pulitzer prize–winning author and columnist, knows how to reach college kids.hes funny and engaging(the best advice i can give anybody about going out into the world is this: dont do it)without being cynical, and lands enough light jabs to remind his audience that his advice — from get married to sleep in the nude — is worth heeding。5.winston churchill,英國前首相。winston churchill, harrow school, 1941 never give in.never give in.never, never, never, never — in nothing, great or small, large or petty — never give in, except to convictions of honor and good sense.no leader in history, perhaps, matched churchills capacity for 6.george marshall,1880-1959,美國將軍、政治家,出任國務(wù)卿期間,推出歐洲復(fù)興計(jì)劃。篇二:十篇著名的大學(xué)畢業(yè)典禮演講 1.winston churchill(harrow school)memorable quote: never give in.never give in.never, never, never, never--in nothing, great or small, large or petty--never give in, except to convictions of honor and good sense.never yield to force.never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy.3.jon stewart(college of william and mary)memorable quote: im sure my fellow doctoral graduates--who have spent so long toiling in academia, sinking into debt, sacrificing god knows how many years of what, in truth, is a piece of parchment that, in truth, has been so devalued by our instant gratification culture as to have been rendered meaningless--will join in congratulating me.with jokes, but stewart also dished out valuable advice to graduates near the end, telling them to love what you do and get good at it.4.theodor geisel(lake forest college)memorable quote: as you partake of the worlds bill of fare, thats darned good advice to follow.do a lot of spitting out the hot air.and be careful what you swallow.in 1977, the beloved theodor geisel(a.k.a.dr.seuss)was chosen as the memorable quote: out of the many here assembled, it is the heart of he or she that i seek who looks at a life of vapid materialism, of capitalist excess, and finds it simply intolerable.it may be one hundred of you, or fifty, or even ten, or even one of you who makes that choice.i am here to honor and applaud that choice and to warn you that, though the suffering may indeed be great, it is nothing to the joy of doing the right thing.evergreen state college via audiotape.the speech was controversial because abu-jamal was a death row inmate convicted of murdering a police officer.students, law enforcement officers, the policemans widow, congressman tom delay and a number of others protested the schools choice of speakers, but abu-jamals speech was delivered 6.russell baker(connecticut college)memorable quote: the best advice i can give anybody about going out into the world is this: dont do it.i have been out there.it is a mess.american columnist, pulitzer prize-winning author and political satirist russell 7.will ferrell(harvard university)memorable quote: after months of secret negotiations, several hundred secret ballots, and a weekend retreat with vice president dick cheney in his secret mountain bunker, a class day speaker was chosen, and it was me.you obviously have made a grave error.but its too late now.so lets just go with it.love him or hate him, actor will ferrell is responsible for one of the funniest and memorable quote: i have two last pieces of advice.first, being pre-approved for a credit card does not mean you have to apply for it.and lastly, the best career advice i can give you is to get your own tv show.it pays well, the hours are good, and you are famous.candid advice for college grads.he also shows off his ability to ask for a mcdonalds happy meal in five different languages.9.david foster wallace(kenyon college)conscious and aware enough to choose what you pay attention to and to choose how you construct meaning from experience.because if you cannot exercise this kind of choice in adult life, you will be totally hosed.in 2005, a couple of years before his tragic suicide, influential postmodern author 10.j.k.rowling(harvard university)memorable quote: the knowledge that you have emerged wiser and stronger from setbacks means that you are, ever after, secure in your ability to survive.you will never truly know yourself, or the strength of your relationships, until both have been tested by adversity.such knowledge is a true gift, for all that it is painfully won, and it has been worth more than any qualification i ever earned.j.k.rowling may be one of the best-selling authors of all time, but before she published harry potter she was an unemployed single parent one step away from 10大最佳畢業(yè)典禮演講
what makes a great speech? persuasion.成就一場演講的是什么?說服力。
分析溝通技能公司quantified impressions的專家認(rèn)為,這是與聽眾建立聯(lián)系的關(guān)鍵點(diǎn)——至少當(dāng)聽眾是大學(xué)畢業(yè)生時(shí)是這樣的。
這家公司選出了31場被媒體稱為精彩難忘的畢業(yè)嘉賓演講,對照一般演講和日常對話數(shù)據(jù)庫進(jìn)行了評估。分析涵蓋了80項(xiàng)不同的指標(biāo),結(jié)果發(fā)現(xiàn),這31場演講最普遍的共性就是說服力指標(biāo)或變量。and based on that, quantified impressions came up with a list of 10 best speeches.根據(jù)這項(xiàng)分析評估,quantified impressions評選出了十佳畢業(yè)典禮演講。these speeches are the best because the speakers persuade the audience to be emotionally moved, says noah zandan, quantified impressions president.“這些演講非常出色,演講者從情感上說服了聽眾,讓他們真心被打動(dòng),”quantified impressions的總裁諾阿?贊登說。turns out, the best speakers persuade by doing three key things.they explain their relevance(i was just like you).they give insight(heres what life will be like).and they use inclusive words:you, we, us, with, along.分析顯示,這些頂級的演講人做了三件關(guān)鍵的事情。與聽眾建立聯(lián)系(“當(dāng)時(shí)我就像你們一樣”)。提供真知灼見(“我們來談?wù)?,未來生活將是什么樣子?”)。使用包容性的詞匯:你們、我們、和、與。
排在第一名的人不出意料是奧普拉?溫弗里。她五年前在斯坦福大學(xué)(stanford)做的那次演講事實(shí)上超出了她上周對哈佛(harvard)畢業(yè)生做的演講。the speech ranked no.3 below is particularly historic this week: its 50 years ago this month that john f.kennedy, in the midst of the cold war and on the heels of the cuban missile crisis, startled the soviets by offering unilateral nuclear restraint.排名第三的演講本周特別值得懷念:五十年前的6月,正值冷戰(zhàn)時(shí)期,古巴導(dǎo)彈危機(jī)(cuban missile crisis)剛剛發(fā)生,約翰?f.?肯尼迪提出的單邊核克制震動(dòng)了蘇聯(lián)人。1.oprah winfrey2005, kenyon 2.大衛(wèi)?福斯特?華萊士——2005年, 肯尼恩學(xué)院(kenyon)3.john f.kennedy1977, university of california, riverside 4.瑪雅?安吉羅——1977年,加利福尼亞大學(xué)大學(xué)河濱分校(university of california, riverside)
5.winston churchill2013, smith 6.阿瑞安娜?赫芬頓——2013年,史密斯學(xué)院(smith)7.oprah winfrey2012, syracuse 8.阿倫?索爾金——2012年,雪城大學(xué)(syracuse)9.former yahoo(yhoo)ceo carol bartzmadison 9.前雅虎(yahoo)ceo卡羅爾?巴茨——2012年,威斯康辛大學(xué)麥迪遜分校(university of wisconsin機(jī)會(huì)從來不會(huì)主動(dòng)敲門 這與財(cái)富無關(guān),而是與成功有關(guān) 8.谷歌全球銷售高級副總裁奧米德·柯德斯塔尼(omid kordestani),2007年,圣何塞州立大學(xué) 谷歌全球銷售高級副總裁奧米德〃柯德斯塔尼
精彩語錄:為了保持我的敏銳,我必須象移民一樣思考和行動(dòng),他們的樂觀和動(dòng)力讓我受益匪淺。移民是天生的夢想家和斗士。9.1999-2005年惠普ceo卡莉·菲奧莉娜(carly fiorina),2004年,加州理工學(xué)院 惠普ceo卡莉〃菲奧莉娜
精彩語錄:什么才能稱得上你們這一代的偉大之處?我認(rèn)為是使用你們在這里所學(xué)的知識,不僅僅是找到與計(jì)算機(jī)連接的方式,而且找到與人的連接方式;不僅僅是架設(shè)橋梁填補(bǔ)技術(shù)間的鴻溝,更是架設(shè)文化間的橋梁;不僅僅是使用數(shù)字和公式創(chuàng)造,更是使用語言去引領(lǐng)。在這個(gè)過程中,填補(bǔ)愚昧與智慧間的差距。(有幾個(gè)人能明白這句話的意義?)10.通用電氣ceo杰夫·伊梅爾特(jeff immelt),2007年,圣母大學(xué) 通用電氣ceo杰夫〃伊梅爾特 精彩語錄:通過你的決心讓自己脫穎而出,努力鍛煉自己的能力,為生活設(shè)定一個(gè)目的,你將定義你自己的目標(biāo)。努力工作并實(shí)現(xiàn)你的夢想。