第一篇:圣誕致辭
原來圣誕節(jié)已經(jīng)到了,從來我都不會對它有任何期盼,也只是個普通的日子而已,那就普通過。不過,我也不會放棄任何一個會讓自己開心的機(jī)會。昨天已經(jīng)給昔日好友發(fā)了短信,不算過節(jié),只是借個機(jī)會送去祝福,希望他們快樂,是他們讓我知道,朋友,是一輩子的事。
送出祝福,也是件幸福的事。
平安夜,怎樣過的呢?普通。費了好大的勁把衣服給洗了,然后還能干嗎,看電影唄。途中班主任勇哥還買了蘋果讓人送來,又大又紅,賺了??礻P(guān)燈時小船才玩夠了回來,帶了好些好吃的,好像平靜的寢室熱鬧起來了。她去教堂了,與一幫好友,在她身上我看到了快樂,能與好友一起是件哈恩幸福的事。教堂應(yīng)該很多人吧,長這么大了都還沒去過,一定很熱鬧。
記得郭敬民寫過一句話,“熱鬧是他們的,我什么也沒有”,不知他在寫下這句話時是何種心情,我只知道,我想起這句話時,心中無限凄涼,同時,也許有一絲孤寂吧。很奇怪,總會在熱鬧或該熱鬧的時候突然沉默,然后看著周圍,想著自己是多余的,熱鬧是他們的。就這樣,又一次遠(yuǎn)離人群,或人,或心。
我是個很少追憶從前的人,所以一但陷入回憶,便難以自拔。躺在床上,眼睛瞪得老大,即使閉上了也很清醒,腦中飄過的是過往,好友們的笑臉,甚至是些微不足道的小事,更多的好像是些沉重的東西。緬懷過去?似乎又是在感慨現(xiàn)在。
昨天已經(jīng)過去,今天必然到來。
起床后就不停地唱歌,都是周杰倫的,很久以前的,會讓我有種回到當(dāng)初的感覺。苦了瑤瑤和玲玲,好些年沒聽了,嚴(yán)重走調(diào),難得她們沒有把我殺了。
太多的時候,我,或者我們,總會掛念、想起遠(yuǎn)在他方的朋友,懷念我們的曾經(jīng),但似乎忽略了身邊的,我們的現(xiàn)在,這是怎樣的一個大錯。上自習(xí),看著正認(rèn)真看書的瑤瑤和玲玲,想起還在九教值班的小船、在風(fēng)雨中測量的娟子,我很感激,感謝老天讓我身邊總有很多善良的人、美好的事,是他們總陪伴在我身邊,溫暖而甜蜜。一條條短信發(fā)出去之后,一種名叫幸福的感覺蕩漾開來。
已不能堅持看書了,收拾好東西,回到寢室,坐到電腦前……
很多時候會有些感觸,可總來不及寫下來,或者是不想寫。快樂的事嗎?本想與眾人分享,但他們似乎也只是一旁觀者的身份路過,他們的快樂并沒有增添一分。傷心難過的事嗎?那只會引起讀者的哀思,每看一次便沉重一分,這不是我想要的。只記下來自己看嗎?如韓寒所說,有發(fā)表了文章卻沒有稿費的感覺,還真不爽。但這次,我必須記下來,挨個發(fā)出去。沒有稿費?不,它已盡在我囊中。
第二篇:圣誕致辭
圣誕酒會xx致辭稿
尊敬的各位領(lǐng)導(dǎo)、各位來賓、女士們、先生們:
晚上好!
在這美好的平安之夜,我們開封xx公司在這里隆重舉辦“歡樂圣誕酒會”!至此,我代表開封xx公司全體員工向一貫關(guān)心和支持公司發(fā)展的領(lǐng)導(dǎo)和朋友,表示最熱烈的歡迎!向多年與xx公司風(fēng)雨相伴的各兄弟友好單位合作伙伴,表示最衷心的感謝!歡迎您的光臨。
回顧2010年,xx公司各種特色促銷、廣告活動吸引了眾多顧客,兩個新市場相繼開業(yè)等等,都將記錄在xx輝煌的歷史當(dāng)中。
在xx公司所有員工的共同努力下,現(xiàn)在的xx公司管理更科學(xué),服務(wù)更完善。秉承我們公司的使命—締造更多的商界新貴。
公司始終以“尊重、誠信”為宗旨;始終堅持“用心服務(wù)”的服務(wù)理念,強(qiáng)化硬件設(shè)施建設(shè),把服務(wù)向標(biāo)準(zhǔn)化、專業(yè)化、個性化延伸。把客戶的需求,作為我們的神圣職責(zé);把客戶的滿意,作為我們不懈的追求。
至此,再次誠摯感謝各位嘉賓,和各級領(lǐng)導(dǎo)的支持;感謝各兄弟單位的信賴和關(guān)愛。
今晚,我們真誠的與各位來賓相約,手拉手,心貼心,共度這美好良宵。朋友們,讓我們盡情地享受圣誕之夜的溫馨和喜悅,讓我們盡情地抒發(fā)心中的情懷和對生活的熱愛!讓我們共同(舉杯)祈禱:預(yù)祝我們的明天更美好!更輝煌!
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第三篇:圣誕致辭
There was a time when British Olympic medal winners became household names because there were so few of them.But the 67 medals at this year’s Games in Rio and 147 at the Paralympics meant that the GB medallists’ reception at Buckingham Palace was a crowded and happy event.Throughout the Commonwealth, there were equally joyful celebrations.Grenada, the Bahamas, Jamaica and New Zealand won more medals per head of population than any other countries.Many of this year’s winners spoke of being inspired by athletes of previous generations.Inspiration fed their aspiration;and having discovered abilities they scarcely knew they had, these athletes are now inspiring others.A few months ago, I saw inspiration of a different kind when I opened the new Cambridge base of the East Anglian Air Ambulance, where Prince William works as a helicopter pilot.It was not hard to be moved by the dedication of the highly skilled doctors, paramedics and crew, who are called-out on average five times a day.But to be inspirational, you don’t have to save lives or win medals.I often draw strength from meeting ordinary people doing extraordinary things: volunteers, carers, community organisers and good neighbours;unsung heroes whose quiet dedication makes them special.They are an inspiration to those who know them, and their lives frequently embody a truth expressed by Mother Teresa, from this year Saint Teresa of Calcutta.She once said, “Not all of us can do great things.But we can do small things with great love.”
This has been the experience of two remarkable organisations, The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award and the Prince’s Trust, which are sixty and forty years old this year.These started as small initiatives, but have grown beyond any expectations, and continue to transform young people’s lives.To mark my 90th birthday, volunteers and supporters of the six hundred charities of which I have been patron came to a lunch in The Mall.Many of these organisations are modest in size, but inspire me with the work they do.From giving friendship and support to our veterans, the elderly or the bereaved;to championing music and dance;providing animal welfare;or protecting our fields and forests, their selfless devotion and generosity of spirit is an example to us all.When people face a challenge, they sometimes talk about taking a deep breath to find courage or strength.In fact, the word ‘inspire’ literally means ‘to breathe in’.But even with the inspiration of others, it’s understandable that we sometimes think the world’s problems are so big that we can do little to help.On our own, we cannot end wars or wipe out injustice, but the cumulative impact of thousands of small acts of goodness can be bigger than we imagine.At Christmas, our attention is drawn to the birth of a baby some two thousand years ago.It was the humblest of beginnings, and his parents, Joseph and Mary, did not think they were important.Jesus Christ lived obscurely for most of his life, and never travelled far.He was maligned and rejected by many, though he had done no wrong.And yet, billions of people now follow his teaching and find in him the guiding light for their lives.I am one of them because Christ’s example helps me see the value of doing small things with great love, whoever does them and whatever they themselves believe.The message of Christmas reminds us that inspiration is a gift to be given as well as received, and that love begins small but always grows.I wish you all a very happy Christmas.奧巴馬總統(tǒng)夫婦2016年圣誕演講稿
THE PRESIDENT: Merry Christmas everybody!One of the best parts of the holiday season is spending time with the special people in your life.And for me, that means getting some help from my best friend for our annual Christmas Weekly Address.THE FIRST LADY: Given how our first Christmas Weekly Address went, I realized that Barack needed all the help he could get.[PAUSE] THE FIRST LADY: Celebrating the holidays in the White House over these past eight years has been a true privilege.We’ve been able to welcome over half a million guests… our outstanding pastry chefs have baked 200,000 holiday cookies… and Barack has treated the American people to countless dad jokes.THE PRESIDENT: Although a few got a…Frosty reception.THE FIRST LADY: This year’s White House holiday theme is “The Gift of the Holidays,” and our decorations reflect some of our greatest gifts as a nation: from our incredible military families, to the life-changing impact of a great education.THE PRESIDENT: And the greatest gift that Michelle and I have received over the last eight years has been the honor of serving as your President and First Lady.Together, we fought our way back from the worst recession in 80 years, and got unemployment to a nine-year low.We secured health insurance for another twenty million Americans, and new protections for folks who already had insurance.We made America more respected around the world, took on the mantle of leadership in the fight to protect this planet for our kids, and much, much more.By so many measures, our country is stronger and more prosperous than it was when we first got here.And I’m hopeful we’ll build on the progress we’ve made in the years to come.Tomorrow, for the final time as the First Family, we will join our fellow Christians around the world to rejoice in the birth of our Savior.And as we retell His story from that Holy Night, we’ll also remember His eternal message, one of boundless love, compassion and hope.THE FIRST LADY: The idea that we are our brother’s keeper and our sister’s keeper.That we should treat others as we would want to be treated.And that we care for the sick… feed the hungry… and welcome the stranger… no matter where they come from, or how they practice their faith.THE PRESIDENT: Those are values that help guide not just my family’s Christian faith, but that of Jewish Americans, and Muslim Americans;nonbelievers and Americans of all backgrounds.And no one better embodies that spirit of service than the men and women who wear our country’s uniform and their families.THE FIRST LADY: As always, many of our troops are far from home this time of year, and their families are serving and sacrificing right along with them.Their courage and dedication allow the rest of us to enjoy this season.That’s why we’ve tried to serve them as well as they’ve served this country.Go toJoiningForces.gov to see how you can honor and support the service members, veterans and military families in your community – not just during the holidays, but all year round.THE PRESIDENT: So as we look forward to the New Year, let’s resolve to recommit ourselves to the values we share.And on behalf of the all the Obamas – Michelle, Malia, Sasha, Bo, and that troublemaker Sunny – Merry Christmas, everybody.THE FIRST LADY: And we wish you and your family a happy and healthy 2017… thanks, and God bless.
第四篇:圣誕致辭
劉1 王2 徐3 薛4
薛:親愛的老師、同學(xué)們合:大家新年好劉:新的鐘聲王:新的一年徐:新的祝福薛:新的期待
1:2012年在成功和收獲的喜悅中漸漸遠(yuǎn)去了2:2013年的鐘聲即將敲響3:回首往事,我們滿懷豪情4:展望未來,我們重任在肩
1:送你一千個祝福,祝福里有我的萬語千言2:送你一萬個祈禱,祈禱里是我晶瑩的杯盞3:讓歡笑伴著你,歡笑的名字叫燦爛4:讓溫馨伴著你,溫馨的名字叫永遠(yuǎn)1:我的祝福飄在長風(fēng)里,如歌如夢2:我的祈禱飄在雪花中,如詩入畫1:在這笑聲與歌聲匯成的海洋,2:在這永恒與溫馨筑就的圣地,合:我們歡聚在一起。
3:光陰似箭,我們即將迎來新的一年。
4:今天大家在這里歡聚一堂,迎接元旦的曙光。1:這一刻是美好的,2:這一刻是溫馨的,合:這一刻是充滿激情的。3:讓我們手牽手4:讓我們肩并肩1:讓我們跳起來2:讓我們唱起來3:歌唱春天4:歌唱未來
合:歌唱我們的五年級一班
1.新年有新的暢想,新年有新的希望。讓我們以熱烈的掌聲歡迎班主任講話。2下面有請英語老師講話 3下面有請數(shù)學(xué)老師講話
合:五年級一班圣誕、元旦歡慶會現(xiàn)在開始。
4.首先讓我們以熱烈的掌聲有請趙晨。李慧帶來舞蹈《誰不說俺家鄉(xiāng)好》。
1.下面。。楊月含、薛超然帶來歌曲《水墨丹青》。。。。老師帶領(lǐng)我們做游戲《大小西瓜》和《指令相反》
2.下。。大尹雪、尹小雪等帶來散文朗誦《繁星》 3.。。。趙喜悅、尹秀帶來歌曲《外婆的澎湖灣》。。。。老師帶領(lǐng)我們做《搶椅子》的游戲。并抽取游戲者名單
4.。。。尹紀(jì)升,惠盛龍帶來小品《對詩》 1.。。。。劉雪、胡文雪帶來舞蹈《唱響中國》。。。。老師帶領(lǐng)我們進(jìn)行擊鼓傳花。
2.。。。陳萌陽,周欣等帶來手語《感恩的心》 下面要進(jìn)行的是“知識擂臺賽”,有請我們的老師講解規(guī)則。
3.。。王浩、張浩帶來小品》《買書》
下面我們要進(jìn)行的是繞口令比賽,歡迎老師為我們抽出幸運比賽同學(xué),并給我們出示大屏幕。4.。。。。。小尹雪。徐文菲帶來朗誦《日子》。1.。。。。。徐真真。曹艷玲帶來舞蹈《小兔子》
下面我們進(jìn)行幸運同學(xué)抽獎活動,有請老師講解有關(guān)抽獎的規(guī)則。2.。。周欣,陳萌陽帶來詩朗誦《七律。長征》 3.。。尹玉潔給大家模仿小動物的聲音。下面我們要進(jìn)行的是踩氣球游戲。有請老師為我們選讀抽取的游戲者名單。4.。。王路遙給大家?guī)砀枨缎⊙嘧印?1.。薛瑩張鳳帶來朗誦《蝴蝶詩人》 下面我們?nèi)嗤瑢W(xué)一起進(jìn)行:“看誰跑的快”和“看誰寫的快”的游戲,有請老師為我們講解游戲規(guī)則。2.。。尹磊尹永濤等帶來小品《上課》 3.。。尹秀 趙喜悅帶來朗誦《地球只有一個》
下面我們要進(jìn)行的游戲是“傳動作”有請老師抽取游戲者名單并講解游戲規(guī)則。4.。。楊悅含為大家朗誦圣誕心語。
下面我們進(jìn)行的游戲是“貼鼻子和拍蹦蹦球,有請老師抽取游戲者名單。下面的腦筋急轉(zhuǎn)彎,我們看看誰是反應(yīng)最快最下面的同學(xué),有請老師出題。
游戲:配樂江南是噠,兩排學(xué)生,玩照鏡子游戲。動感。1:讓我編織你們,用青春的金線,2:讓我編織你們,用燃燒的信念3:編成絢麗的歲月4:編成遐思的年華
合:所有的日子都去吧,生活中我快樂地向前1:讓我說一聲新年好,看雪花飄舞,花兒如潮2:讓過去的日子如水流,讓將來的日子如拂曉3:愿雨里有你的收獲,4:愿風(fēng)中傳你的捷報1:陽光中我為你祝福,2:月光下我為你祈禱3:歲歲年年,年年歲歲
合:親愛的老師、同學(xué)們,圣誕元旦歡慶會到此結(jié)束。4:祝同學(xué)們在以后的日子里
合:平平安安,健健康康,快快樂樂,高高興興,學(xué)習(xí)更上一層樓。
第五篇:圣誕致辭
英國女王圣誕致辭
The Queen's Christmas Broadcast 2011
In this past year my family and I have been inspired by the courage and hope we have seen in so many ways in Britain, in the Commonwealth and around the world.We’ve seen that it’s in hardship that we often find strength from our families;it’s in adversity that new friendships are sometimes formed;and it’s in a crisis that communities break down barriers and bind together to help one another.Families, friends and communities often find a source of courage rising up from within.Indeed, sadly, it seems that it is tragedy that often draws out the most and the best from the human spirit.When Prince Philip and I visited Australia this year we saw for ourselves the effects of natural disaster in some of the areas devastated by floods, where in January so many people lost their lives and their livelihoods.We were moved by the way families and local communities held together to support each other.Prince William travelled to New Zealand and Australia in the aftermath of
earthquakes, cyclones and floods and saw how communities rose up to rescue the injured, comfort the bereaved and rebuild the cities and towns devastated by nature.The Prince of Wales also saw first hand the remarkable resilience of the human spirit after tragedy struck in a Welsh mining community, and how communities can work together to support their neighbours.This past year has also seen some memorable and historic visits – to Ireland and from America.The spirit of friendship so evident in both these nations can fill us all with hope.Relationships that years ago were once so strained have through sorrow and forgiveness blossomed into long term friendship.It is through this lens of history that we should view the conflicts of today, and so give us hope for tomorrow.Of course, family does not necessarily mean blood relatives but often a description of a community, organisation or nation.The Commonwealth is a family of 53 nations, all with a common bond, shared beliefs, mutual values and goals.It is this which makes the Commonwealth a family of people in the truest sense, at ease with each other, enjoying its shared history and ready and willing to support its members in the direst of circumstances.They have always looked to the future, with a sense of camaraderie, warmth and mutual respect while still maintaining their individualism.The importance of family has, of course, come home to Prince Philip and me personally this year with the marriages of two of our grandchildren, each in their own way a celebration of the God-given love that binds a family together.For many this Christmas will not be easy.With our armed forces deployed around the world, thousands of service families face Christmas without their loved ones at home.The bereaved and the lonely will find it especially hard.And, as we all know, the world is going through difficult times.All this will affect our celebration of this great Christian festival.Finding hope in adversity is one of the themes of Christmas.Jesus was born into a world full of fear.The angels came to frightened shepherds with hope in their voices: ‘Fear not’, they urged, ‘we bring you tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people.For unto you is born this day in the City of David a Saviour who is Christ the Lord.’
Although we are capable of great acts of kindness, history teaches us that we sometimes need saving from ourselves – from our recklessness or our greed.God sent into the world a unique person – neither a philosopher nor a general(important though they are)– but a Saviour, with the power to forgive.Forgiveness lies at the heart of the Christian faith.It can heal broken families, it can restore friendships and it can reconcile divided communities.It is in forgiveness that we feel the power of God’s love.In the last verse of this beautiful carol, O Little Town of Bethlehem, there’s a prayer:
O Holy Child of Bethlehem
Descend to us we pray
Cast out our sin
And enter in
Be born in us today
It is my prayer that on this Christmas day we might all find room in our lives for the message of the angels and for the love of God through Christ our Lord.I wish you all a very happy Christmas.