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毕业典礼老师三分钟激励英语演讲稿范文(通用31篇)

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毕业典礼老师三分钟激励英语演讲稿范文(通用31篇) God willing, none of you will face at any age the kind of dangers and fears that Fred and Tyler did. But they, and so many others like them, have left us all a legacy that provides perspective and proportion for those....

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毕业典礼老师三分钟激励英语演讲稿范文 篇22

  So, I’m not just asking you, I’m advising you to anticipate defeat, strongly advising it. Don’t be surprised when it comes your way. Acknowledge it. Engage with inquisitive abandon and leave indelible fingerprints wherever you may go. Search for environments that may give you grief but they may also help you to grow.

  Now, no one taught me the importance of that existential exploration better than my parents. And it was my father who showed me that in fact, it is in discomfort that we find our most defining moments.

  My dad became a doctor because he knew the circumstances were not the same for everybody, that some people were not as fortunate as our family was. And as he put it, he wanted to eliminate “dis-ease.” Are you with me, graduates? “Dis-ease.” That’s exactly how he said it to me.

  When I was a little girl, I would go on house calls with him. The patients all knew and loved him and I saw how much he prided himself on being a caretaker, someone who did his very best to reverse their compromised positions of his patients – to put their mind and bodies at ease.

  But there was one house call I remember in particular. It’s seared in the back of my brain as if it happened yesterday. His diabetic patient was having a hypoglycemic attack. He told me to get the orange juice. I did, and I watched him save a woman’s life that day.

毕业典礼老师三分钟激励英语演讲稿范文 篇23

  I should know: In the acting business, you fail all the time.

  Early in my career, I auditioned for a part in a Broadway musical. A perfect role for me, I thought—except for the fact that I can’t sing.

  So I’m in the wings, about to go on stage but the guy in front of me is singing like Pavarotti and I am just shrinking getting smaller and smaller...

  So I come out with my little sheet music and it was “Just My Imagination” by the Temptations, that’s what I came up with.

  So I hand it to the accompanist, and she looks at it and looks at me and looks at the director, so I start to sing and they’re not saying anything. I think I must be getting better, so I start getting into it.

  But after the first verse, the director cuts me off: “Thank you. Thank you very much, you’ll be hearing from me.”

  The next part of the audition is the acting part. I figure, I can’t sing, but I know I can act.

  But the guy I was paired with to do the scene couldn’t be more overdramatic and over-the top.

  Suffice to say, I didn’t get the part.

  But here’s the thing: I didn’t quit. I didn’t fall back.

  I walked out of there to prepare for the next audition, and the next audition, and the next one. I prayed and I prayed, but I continued to fail, and I failed, and I failed.

  But it didn’t matter. Because you know what? You hang around a barbershop long enough—sooner or later you will get a haircut.

  You will catch a break.

  Last year I did a play called Fences on Broadway and I won a Tony Award. And I didn’t have to sing for it, by the way.

  And here’s the kicker—it was at the Court Theater, the same theater where I failed that first audition 30 years prior.

  The point is, every graduate here today has the training and the talent to succeed.

  But do you have guts to fail?

  Here’s my second point about failure:

  If you don’t fail… you’re not even trying.

  My wife told me this expression: “To get something you never had, you have to do something you never did.”

  Les Brown, a motivational speaker, made an analogy about this.

  Imagine you’re on your deathbed—and standing around your bed are the ghosts representing your unfilled potential.

  The ghosts of the ideas you never acted on. The ghosts of the talents you didn’t use.

  And they’re standing around your bed. Angry. Disappointed. Upset.

  “We came to you because you could have brought us to life,” they say. “And now we go to the grave together.”

  So I ask you today: How many ghosts are going to be around your bed when your time comes?

  You invested a lot in your education. And people invested in you.

  And let me tell you, the world needs your talents.

  Man, does it ever.

  I just got back from four months of filming in South Africa—beautiful country, but there are places with terrible poverty that need help.

  And Africa is just the tip of the iceberg.

毕业典礼老师三分钟激励英语演讲稿范文 篇24

  Dress me up in army fatigues. Throw me on top of a moving train. Ask me to play Malcolm X, Rubin Hurricane Carter, Alonzo from Training Day: I can do all that.

  But a commencement speech? It’s a very serious affair. Different ballgame. There’s literally thousands and thousands of people here.

  And for those who say—you’re a movie star, millions of people watch you speak all the time…

  … Yes, that’s technically true. But I’m not actually there in the theater—watching them watching me.

  I’m not there when they cough… or fidget… or pull out their iPhone and text their boyfriend… or scratch their behinds.

  From up here: I can see every single one of you. And that makes me uncomfortable.

  So please, don’t pull out your iPhone and text your boyfriend until after I’m done.

  But if you need to scratch your behinds, go right ahead. I’ll understand.

  Thinking about the speech, I figured the best way to keep your attention would be to talk about some really, juicy Hollywood stuff.

  I thought I could start with me and Russell Crowe getting into some arguments on the set of American Gangster…

  … but no. You’re a group of high-minded intellectuals. You’re not interested in that.

  Or how about that “private” moment I had with Angelina Jolie half naked in her dressing room backstage at the Oscars?… Who wants to hear about that?

  I don’t think so. This is an Ivy League school. Angelina Jolie in her dressing room…?

毕业典礼老师三分钟激励英语演讲稿范文 篇25

  english is a useful language all over the world. why are we began to learn english when we were little children beacause it is very important for us to learn it.in the world, if you cannot speak english you will lose half a chance to success. i began to learn english when i was 8 years old.at that moment,i do not like english.i connot remember all the words which i have learnt.i think it is very difficult for me to learn it well.so i cannot read english loudly and i never answer the questions in the english classes.

  now, i like english very well and i still use the ways he tells me.i know i must learn english even hard.

毕业典礼老师三分钟激励英语演讲稿范文 篇26

  then others will look to you, not with pity but with HOPE, because your strength will become their HOPE, their strength.

  You really can be that powerful.

  You can ditch the victim story, you can leave the pain behind and FOCUS on how you will react next. How you will react positively.

  Read. Read all you can read to get your mind in a positive place.

  Take steps to ensure you will be in a better position next time – whatever pain you are suffering – how can you ensure it won’t show again – Take little steps… and soon you will be at the top of the stair case.

  Don’t give up

  You are worthy

  You are more than worthy!

  You deserve to experience how great life can be – and you owe it to the world to be that positive change for others. To inspire others – who will look to you and say – he did it, she did it, and I can do it too.

  Don't give up. You are worthy. You are MORE than worthy!

毕业典礼老师三分钟激励英语演讲稿范文 篇27

  I applaud Prime Minister Abe for expanding paid family leave here in Japan, an important step in addressing the modern challenges of working families and maintaining women’s attachment to the workforce.

  This year, for the first time ever, the President’s Budget included a proposal to establish a nationwide paid family leave program. We know this will take time, but we are deeply committed to working with members of Congress, on both sides of the aisle, to get it done and deliver more pro-family solutions to hardworking Americans.

  Third, in this age of rapid technology, we must also confront the challenges of workforce development.

  It is critical as we look toward the future, that we don’t allow women in the United States and around the world to be left behind by the 4th Industrial Revolution – a revolution that’s integrating robotics, computer programing, artificial intelligence, social media, and cutting-edge technologies into every aspect of our society.

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