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名人写的演讲稿(系列十二篇)

名人写的演讲稿(系列十二篇)

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名人写的演讲稿 篇1

下面是小编为大家整理的2022年度名人英文演讲稿,供大家参考。

篇一:十大名人英语演讲稿精选

十大名人英语演讲稿精选

1. Steve Jobs

史蒂芬·乔布斯CEO of Apple Computers 苹果电脑CEOStanford University 斯坦福大学June 12, 2005

2005年6月12日Remembering that you are going to die is the best way I know to avoid the trap of thinking you have something to lose. You are already naked. There is no reason not to follow your heart.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. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary。

记着你总会死去,这是我知道的防止患得患失的最佳办法。赤条条来去无牵挂,还有什么理由不随你的心?!你的时间是有限的,因此不要把时间浪费在过别人的生活上。不要被教条所困——使自己的生活受限于他人的思想成果。不要让他人的意见淹没了你自己内心的声音。最重要的是,要有勇气跟随你的内心与直觉,它们好歹已经知道你真正想让自己成为什么。其他的,都是次要的。

2. David Foster Wallace

Novelist 小说家Kenyon College 肯尼恩学院May 21, 2005

2005年5月21日There are these two young fish swimming along and they happen to meet an older fish swimming the other way, who nods at them and says, “Morning, boys. Hows the water?” And the two young fish swim on for a bit, and then eventually one of them looks over at the other and goes, “What the hell is water?”... simple awareness; awareness of what is so real and essential, so hidden in plain sight all around us, all the time, that we have to keep reminding ourselves over and over:“This is water。”“This is water。”It is unimaginably hard to do this, to stay conscious and alive in the adult world day in and day out。

有两条小鱼一起在水里游,碰到一条老鱼迎面游过来。老鱼向他们点点头,并说:“早上好,孩子们。水怎么样?”这两条小鱼继续往前游了一会儿后,其中一条小鱼实在忍不住了,看了一下另一条小鱼,问道:“水到底是什么东西?”简单的意识;对我们生活中如此真实、如此必不可少、无处不在、无时不在的事物的意识,需要我们一遍一遍地提醒自己:“这是

水。”“这是水。”天天都保持意识清醒而鲜活,在成人世界中做到这点,是不可想象地难。

3. Michael Uslan

迈克尔·奥斯兰Movie Producer 电影制片人Indiana University 印第安纳大学May 06, 2006

2006年5月6日You must believe in yourself and in your work. When our first Batman movie broke all those box-office records, I received a phone call from that United Artists exec who, years before, had told me I was out of my mind. Now he said, “Michael, Im just calling to congratulate you on the success of Batman. I always said you were a visionary。” You see the point here — dont believe them when they tell you how bad you are or how terrible your ideas are, but also, dont believe them when they tell you how wonderful you are and how great your ideas are. Just

believe in yourself and youll do just fine. And, oh yes, dont then forget to market yourself and your ideas. Use both sides of your brain.You must have a high threshold for frustration. Take it from the guy who was

turned down by every studio in Hollywood. You must knock on doors until your knuckles bleed. Doors will slam in your face. You must pick yourself up, dust yourself off, and knock again. Its the only way to achieve your goals in life。

你必须相信你自己,对自己的工作充满信心。当我们的第一部电影《蝙蝠侠》创下史无前例的票房纪录时,我接到了艺术家联合会会长的电话,他在数年之前曾说我疯了。如今他说:“迈克尔,我给你打电话祝贺《蝙蝠侠》的成功。我总说你是一位有远见的人。”你看,关键在这里,当他们说你有多差,你的想法有多糟的时候,不要信他们的话,同时,当他们告诉你你有多么了不起,你的想法多美妙时,也不要相信他们。你就只相信你自己,这样你就能做好。还有,那就是,不要忘记推销你自己和你的想法。左右大脑你都得用。要能经受得住挫败。这是被好莱坞每一家制片厂拒绝过的人的经验。你必须去敲一扇扇的门,直到指关节流血。大门会在你面前砰

然关上,你必须重振旗鼓,弹去身上的灰尘,再敲下一扇门。这是实现你人生目标的唯一办法。

4. Woody Hayes

伍迪·海耶斯College Fooball Coach 大学橄榄球教练Ohio State University 俄亥俄州立大学May 14, 1986

1986年5月14日In football we always said that the other team couldnt beat us. We had to be sure that we didnt beat ourselves. And that’s what people have to do, too — make sure they dont beat themselves.... youll find out that nothing that comes easy is worth a dime. As a matter of fact, I never saw a football player make a tackle with a smile on his face. Never。

在橄榄球场上,我们总是说其他队战胜不了我们。我们必须做到不把自己打垮。所有人也都必须这么做,确保自己不要被自己打垮。你会发现,来得容易的东西总是一文不值。事实上,我从来没有看到哪位橄榄球运动员是带着微笑完成阻截的。从来没有。

5. Bradley Whitford

布兰德利·惠特福德Actor 演员University Wisconsin - Madison 威斯康辛大学麦迪逊分校May 17, 2006

2006年5月17日Number One: Fall in love with the process and the

results will follow.Number Two: Do your work.Number Three: Once youre prepared, throw your preparation in the trash.Number Four: You are capable of more than you think.Number Five: Listen.Number Six: Take action.You have a choice. You can either be a passive victim of circumstance or you can be the active hero of your own life. Action is the antidote to apathy and cynicism and despair。

第一,爱上过程,结果自然会来。第二,做你的事。第三,一旦准备好,就付诸行动。第四,你能做的,超出了你的想象。第五,聆听。第六,采取行动。你有一个选择。要么你成为环境的被动受害者,要么你主动成为自己生活的英雄。行动可以消除冷漠、玩世不恭与绝望。

6. Jerry Zucker

杰瑞·朱克Director, movie producer 导演、电影制片人University of Wisconsin 威斯康辛大学May 17, 2003

2003年5月17日It doesnt matter whether your dream came true if you spent your whole life sleeping.Ask yourself one question: If I didnt have to do it perfectly, what would I try?Nobody else is paying as much

attention to your failures as you are. Youre the only one who is obsessed with the importance of your own life. To everyone else, its just a blip on the radar screen, so just move on。

如果你一生都在睡觉,你的梦想是否实现就无关紧要了。问你自己一个问题:如果我不是必须做得完美,那我还努力什么呢?没有人会像你自己那样对自己的失败那么在意。你是唯一一个能追求自己的生活意义的人。对于其他所有人来说,你只是雷达荧光屏上的一个光点。所以,只管前行吧。

篇二:名人英语演讲

名人英语演讲 Harry S. Truman: The Truman Doctrine

Mr. President, Mr. Speaker, Members of the Congress of the United States: The gravity of the situation which confronts the world today necessitates my appearance before a joint session of the Congress. The foreign policy and the national security of this country are involved. One aspect of the present situation, which I present to you at this time for your consideration and decision, concerns Greece and Turkey. The United States has received from the Greek Government an urgent appeal for financial and economic assistance. Preliminary reports from the American Economic Mission now in Greece and reports from the American Ambassador in Greece corroborate the statement of the Greek Government that assistance is imperative if Greece is to survive as a free nation.

I do not believe that the American people and the Congress wish to turn a deaf ear to the appeal of the Greek Government. Greece is not a rich country. Lack of sufficient natural resources has always forced the Greek people to work hard to make both ends meet. Since 1940, this industrious, peace loving country has suffered invasion, four years of cruel enemy occupation, and bitter internal strife. When forces of liberation entered Greece they found that the retreating Germans had destroyed virtually all the railways, roads, port facilities, communications, and merchant marine. More than a thousand villages had been burned. Eighty-five per cent of the children were tubercular. Livestock, poultry, and draft animals had almost disappeared. Inflation had wiped out practically all savings. As a result of these tragic conditions, a militant minority, exploiting human want and misery, was able to create political chaos which, until now, has made economic recovery impossible.

Greece is today without funds to finance the importation of those goods which are essential to bare subsistence. Under these circumstances, the people of Greece cannot make progress in solving their problems of reconstruction. Greece is in desperate need of financial and economic assistance to enable it to resume purchases of food, clothing, fuel, and seeds. These are indispensable for the

subsistence of its people and are obtainable only from abroad. Greece must have help to import the goods necessary to restore internal order and security, so essential for economic and political recovery. The Greek Government has also

asked for the assistance of experienced American administrators, economists, and technicians to insure that the financial and other aid given to Greece shall be

used effectively in creating a stable and self-sustaining economy and in improving its public administration.

The very existence of the Greek state is today threatened by the terrorist activities of several thousand armed men, led by Communists, who defy the governments authority at a number of points, particularly along the northern boundaries. A Commission appointed by the United Nations security Council is at present investigating disturbed conditions in northern Greece and alleged border violations along the frontiers between Greece on the one hand and Albania, Bulgaria, and Yugoslavia on the other.

Meanwhile, the Greek Government is unable to cope with the situation. The Greek army is small and poorly equipped. It needs supplies and equipment if it is to restore authority of the government throughout Greek territory. Greece must

have assistance if it is to become a self-supporting and self-respecting democracy. The United States must supply this assistance. We have already extended to Greece certain types of relief and economic aid. But these are inadequate. There is no other country to which democratic Greece can turn. No other nation is willing and able to provide the necessary support for a democratic Greek

government.

The British Government, which has been helping Greece, can give no further financial or economic aid after March 31st. Great Britain finds itself under the

necessity of reducing or liquidating its commitments in several parts of the world, including Greece.

We have considered how the United Nations might assist in this crisis. But the situation is an urgent one, requiring immediate action, and the United Nations and its related organizations are not in a position to extend help of the kind that is required.

It is important to note that the Greek Government has asked for our aid in

utilizing effectively the financial and other assistance we may give to Greece, and in improving its public administration. It is of the utmost importance that we supervise the use of any funds made available to Greece in such a manner that each dollar spent will count toward making Greece self-supporting, and will help to build an economy in which a healthy democracy can flourish.

篇三:名人演讲中英文对照

释放你的创造力

比尔盖茨

Ive been an optimist and I supposed that is rooted in my belief that the power of creativity and intelligence can make the world a better place.

For as long as I can remember, Ive loved learning new things and solving problems. So when I sat down at a computer for the first time in seventh grade, I was hooked. Its was a clunky and teletype machine that barely do anything compared to the computer we have today. But it changed my life.

When my friend Paul Allen and I stared Microsoft 30 years ago, we had a vision of a computer on every desk and in every home, which probably sounded a little too optimistic at a time when most computers were the size of refrigerators. But we believe that personal computer would change the world. And they have.

And after 30 years, I still inspired by computers as I was back in seventh grade.

我天生乐观,坚信人类凭创造力和聪明才智可以让世界日益美妙,这一设想一直根植于我的内心深处。

自从记事起,我就热衷于接触新事物、挑战难题。可想而知,我上七年级时第一次坐在计算机前是何等着迷,如入无我之境。那是一台锵锵作响的旧牌机器,和我们今天拥有的计算机相比,它相当逊色几乎一无所用,但正是它改变了我的生活。

30年前,我和朋友保罗·艾伦创办微软时,我们幻想实现在每个家庭、在每张办公桌上都有一台计算机,这在大多数的计算机体积如同冰箱的尺寸的年代,听起来有点异想天开。但是我们相信个人电脑将改变世界。今天看来果真如此。30年后,我仍然象上七年级的时候那样为计算机而狂热着迷。

I believe that computers are the most incredible tool we can use to feed our curiosity and inventiveness-to help us solve problems that even the smartest people couldnt solve on their own. Computer have transformed how we learn, giving kids everywhere a window into all of the worlds knowledge. Theyre helping us build communicates around the things we care about and to stay close to the people who are important to us, no matter where they are.

Like my friend Warren Buffett, I feel particularly lucky to do something every day I love to do. He calls it tap-dancing to work. My job at Microsoft is as challenging as ever, but what makes me tap-dancing to the work is when we show people something new, like a computer that can recognize your handwriting or your speech, or one that can store a lifetimes worth of photos, and the say: I didnt know you can do that with a pc!

But for all the cool things that a person can do with a pc, there are lots other ways we can put our creativity and intelligence to work to improve our world. There are still far too many people in the world whose most basic needs go unmet. Every year, for example, millions of people die from diseases that are easy to prevent or treat in the developed world.

我相信计算机是我们用来满足好奇心及发明创造的最神奇的工具--有了它们的帮助,甚至是最聪明的人凭自身力量无法应对的难题都将迎刃而解。计算机已经改变了我们的学习方式,为全球各地的孩子们开启了一扇通向大千世界知识的窗户。它可以帮我们围绕我们关注的事物建立群,让我们和那些对自己重要的人保持密切联系,不管他们身处何方。

就像我的朋友沃伦·布非一样,我为每天都能做自己热爱的事情而感到无比幸运。他称之为踢踏舞工作。我在微软的工作永远充满挑战,但使我一直坚持踢踏舞工作的是我们向人们展示某些新成果的那些时刻,当他们看到计算机能辨认笔迹、语音或者能存储值得

保留一辈子的照片时就会赞不绝口:我不敢相信个人电脑竟如此万能。但是,除了能用电脑做出很酷的事情之外,我们还能通过许多别的方式在工作中发挥自己的创造力和聪明才智,以改善我们的世界。全球仍有许许多多的人连最基本的生存需求都未能解决。举例来说,每年仍有数以万计的人死于那些在发达国家易于预防和治疗的疾病。

I believe that my own good fortune brings with it a responsibility tp give back to the world. My wife, Melinda, and I have committed to improving health and education in a way that can help as many people as possible.

As a father, I believe that the death of a child in Africa is no less poignant. or tragic than the death of a child anywhere else. And that doesnt take much to make an immense difference in these childrens lives.

我认为,我所拥有的大量财富也使我负有回馈社会的责任。我的妻子梅林达和我致力于为尽可能多的人改善健康和.

作为一个父亲,我认为,非洲孩子死去所引起的痛苦和悲伤丝毫不亚于任何其他的孩子的死亡;我认为,使这些孩子们的命运发生翻天地覆的变化并不费太大力气。

Im still very optimist, and I believe that progress on even the worlds toughest problems is possible-and its happening every day. Were seeing new drugs for deadly diseases, new diagnostic tools, and new attention paid to the health problems in the developing world.

Im excited by the possibilities I see for medicine, for education and, of course, for technology. And I believe that through our natural inventiveness , creativity and willingness to solve tough problems, were going to make some amazing achievements in all these areas in my lifetime.

我仍是一个坚定的乐观主义者,我坚信即使世界级难题取得进展都是有可能的--其实每天也都在发生着这种事情。我们看到治疗致命疾病的新药、新的诊断器械不断出现,而且,发展中国家的健康问题进入了人们的视野并日益得到重视。

我为医药、教育,当然还有技术发展的诸多前景而欢欣鼓舞。我相信,凭借人类与生俱来的发明创造能力和不畏艰难、坚忍不拔的品格,在我的有生之年里我们将在所有这些领域都创造出可喜的成就。

Duty, Honor, Country

MacArthur

General Westmoreland, General Grove, distinguished guests, and gentlemen of the Corps! As I was leaving the hotel this morning, a doorman asked me, Where are you bound for, General? And when I replied, West Point, he remarked, Beautiful place. Have you ever been there before?

No human being could fail to be deeply moved by such a tribute as this . Coming from a profession I have served so long, and a people I have loved so well, it fills me with an emotion I cannot express. But this award is not intended primarily to honor a personality, but to symbolize a great moral code -- the code of conduct and chivalry of those who guard this beloved land of culture and ancient descent. That is the animation of this medallion. For all eyes and for all time, it is an expression of the ethics of the American soldier. That I should be integrated in this way with so noble an ideal arouses a sense of pride and yet of humility which will be with me always: Duty, Honor, Country.

Those three hallowed words reverently dictate what you ought to be, what you can be, what you will be. They are your rallying points: to build courage when courage seems to fail; to regain faith when there seems to be little cause for faith; to create hope when hope becomes forlorn.

Unhappily, I possess neither that eloquence of diction, that poetry of imagination, nor that brilliance of metaphor to tell you all that they mean. The unbelievers will say they are but words, but a slogan, but a flamboyant phrase. Every pedant, every demagogue, every cynic, every hypocrite, every troublemaker, and I am sorry to say, some others of an entirely different character, will try to downgrade them even to the extent of mockery and ridicule.

But these are some of the things they do. They build your basic character. They mold you for your future roles as the custodians of the nations defense. They make you strong enough to know when you are weak, and brave enough to face yourself when you are afraid. They teach you to be proud and unbending in honest failure, but humble and gentle in success; not to substitute words for actions, not to seek the path of comfort, but to face the stress and spur of difficulty and challenge; to learn to stand up in the storm but to have compassion on those who fall; to master yourself before you seek to master others; to have a heart that is clean, a goal that is high; to learn to laugh, yet never forget how to weep; to reach into the future yet never neglect the past; to be serious yet never to take yourself too seriously; to be modest so that you will remember the simplicity of true greatness, the open mind of true wisdom, the meekness of true strength. They give you a temper of the will, a quality of the imagination, a vigor of the emotions, a freshness of the deep springs of life, a temperamental predominance of courage over timidity, of an appetite for adventure over love of ease. They create in your heart the sense of wonder, the unfailing hope of what next, and the joy and inspiration of life. They teach you in this way to be an officer and a gentleman.

And what sort of soldiers are those you are to lead? Are they reliable? Are they brave? Are they capable of victory? Their story is known to all of you. It is the story of the American man-at-arms. My estimate of him was formed on the battlefield many, many years ago, and has never changed. I regarded him then as I regard him now -- as one of the worlds noblest figures, not only as one of the finest military characters, but also as one of the most stainless. His name and fame are the birthright of every American citizen. In his youth and strength, his love and loyalty, he gave all that mortality can give.

He needs no eulogy from me or from any other man. He has written his own history and written it in red on his enemys breast. But when I think of his patience under adversity, of his courage under fire, and of his modesty in victory, I am filled with an emotion of admiration I cannot put into words. He belongs to history as furnishing one of the greatest examples of successful patriotism. He belongs to posterity as the instructor of future generations in the principles of liberty and freedom. He belongs to the present, to us, by his virtues and by his achievements. In 20 campaigns, on a hundred battlefields, around a thousand campfires, I have witnessed that enduring fortitude, that patriotic self-abnegation, and that invincible determination which have carved his statue in the hearts of his people. From one end of the world to the other he

has drained deep the chalice of courage.

As I listened to those songs , in memorys eye I could see those staggering columns of the First World War, bending under soggy packs, on many a weary march from dripping dusk to drizzling dawn, slogging ankle-deep through the mire of shell-shocked roads, to form grimly for the attack, blue-lipped, covered with sludge and mud, chilled by the wind and rain, driving home to their objective, and for many, to the judgment seat of God.

I do not know the dignity of their birth, but I do know the glory of their death.

They died unquestioning, uncomplaining, with faith in their hearts, and on their lips the hope that we would go on to victory.

Always, for them: Duty, Honor, Country; always their blood and sweat and tears, as we sought the way and the light and the truth.

And 20 years after, on the other side of the globe, again the filth of murky foxholes, the stench of ghostly trenches, the slime of dripping dugouts; those boiling suns of relentless heat, those torrential rains of devastating storms; the loneliness and utter desolation of jungle trails; the bitterness of long separation from those they loved and cherished; the deadly pestilence of tropical disease; the horror of stricken areas of war; their resolute and determined defense, their swift and sure attack, their indomitable purpose, their complete and decisive victory -- always victory. Always through the bloody haze of their last reverberating shot, the vision of gaunt, ghastly men reverently following your password of: Duty, Honor, Country.

The code which those words perpetuate embraces the highest moral laws and will stand the test of any ethics or philosophies ever promulgated for the uplift of mankind. Its requirements are for the things that are right, and its restraints are from the things that are wrong.

The soldier, above all other men, is required to practice the greatest act of religious training -- sacrifice.

In battle and in the face of danger and death, he discloses those divine attributes which his Maker gave when he created man in his own image. No physical courage and no brute instinct can take the place of the Divine help which alone can sustain him.

However horrible the incidents of war may be, the soldier who is called upon to offer and to give his life for his country is the noblest development of mankind.

You now face a new world -- a world of change. The thrust into outer space of the satellite, spheres, and missiles mark the beginning of another epoch in the long story of mankind. In the five or more billions of years the scientists tell us it has taken to form the earth, in the three or more billion years of development of the human race, there has never been a more abrupt or staggering evolution. We deal now not with things of this world alone, but with the illimitable

distances and as yet unfathomed mysteries of the universe. We are reaching out for a new and boundless frontier.

We speak in strange terms: of harnessing the cosmic energy; of making winds and tides work for us; of creating unheard synthetic materials to supplement or even replace our old standard basics; to purify sea water for our drink; of mining ocean floors for new fields of wealth and food; of disease preventatives to expand life into the hundreds of years; of controlling the weather for a more equitable distribution of heat and cold, of rain and shine; of space ships to the moon; of the primary target in war, no longer limited to the armed forces of an enemy, but instead to include his civil populations; of ultimate conflict between a united human race and the sinister forces of some other planetary galaxy; of such dreams and fantasies as to make life the most exciting of all time.

And through all this welter of change and development, your mission remains fixed, determined, inviolable: it is to win our wars.

Everything else in your professional career is but corollary to this vital dedication. All other public purposes, all other public projects, all other public needs, great or small, will find others for their accomplishment. But you are the ones who are trained to fight. Yours is the profession of arms, the will to win, the sure knowledge that in war there is no substitute for victory; that if you lose, the nation will be destroyed; that the very obsession of your public service must be: Duty, Honor, Country.

Others will debate the controversial issues, national and international, which divide mens minds; but serene, calm, aloof, you stand as the Nations war-guardian, as its lifeguard from the raging tides of international conflict, as its gladiator in the arena of battle. For a century and a half you have defended, guarded, and protected its hallowed traditions of liberty and freedom, of right and justice.

Let civilian voices argue the merits or demerits of our processes of government; whether our strength is being sapped by deficit financing, indulged in too long, by federal paternalism grown too mighty, by power groups grown too arrogant, by politics grown too corrupt, by crime grown too rampant, by morals grown too low, by taxes grown too high, by extremists grown too violent; whether our personal liberties are as thorough and complete as they should be. These great national problems are not for your professional participation or military solution. Your guidepost stands out like a ten-fold beacon in the night: Duty, Honor, Country.

You are the leaven which binds together the entire fabric of our national system of defense. From your ranks come the great captains who hold the nations destiny in their hands the moment the war tocsin sounds. The Long Gray Line has never failed us. Were you to do so, a million ghosts in olive drab, in brown khaki, in blue and gray, would rise from their white crosses thundering those magic words: Duty, Honor, Country.

This does not mean that you are war mongers.


名人写的演讲稿 篇2

编辑时间撒切尔夫人1985年离职演说

government apart,the strength of a civilized nation depends on the natural authority of the family,the school,the church and our great institutions. who is to answer the child crying for help?who is to protect the elderly couple?

who can win back the youngster hooked on drugs?police,social workers,the voluntary ***anizations all must do respond. but that is not enough.

we are the neighbors of that child,of that elderly couple,of that youngster. upholding the law can't be left to the police and the courts alone. we are all involved.

we can not pass by on the other side.

一个文明国家,其力量不仅在于**,还在于家庭、学校、教会和我们优越制度的天赋权威。谁来回应无助哭泣的儿童?谁来保护年迈体衰的夫妇?

谁能挽救沉溺毒品的青年?警察、社工、志愿组织责无旁贷,但不能仅此而已。我们与孩子、老人、青年比邻而居。

维**制,不只是警察和法庭的责任。我们人人休戚相关。我们不能置身其外。

yes!we have set our sights high,but these goals are within our reach. let us ensure that we'll bring them within our grasp.

诚然!我们雄心勃勃,但目标并非遥不可及。让我们确信,我们必将使之近在身边、得以实现。

thirty years ago only thirty people in a hundred owned their own homes. today it's sixty-five in every hundred.

30年前,有房者只占30%,如今这一数字达到65%。

yes!this government has increased the numbers of police and we will increase them still further. there are more bobbies on the beat!

taut crime is not a matter of the police alone. it never was. police needs support from all of us.

indeed,the enemies of the british bobby are the enemies of liberty itself. the police served the rule of law impartially. they need our support.

they deserve our trust.

的确,本届**增加了警员编制,并将继续增加,包括a区警员数量。然而,打击犯罪从来都不只是警务部门的责任,他们需要公众的支持。毫无疑问,英国警察的敌人就是自由的敌人。

警务人员秉公执法、大公无私,他们需要我们支持,他们值得我们信赖。

and there's one thing that only government can and must do. it must secure the country's defence,and in a nuclear age,that means we must have a nuclear deterrent. winston churchill,who knew so much about the dangers of weakness in appeasement,warned us thirty-five years ago.

he said,be careful above all things,not to let go of the atomic weapon until you are sure and more than sure that other means of preserving peace are in your hands. for a government to surrender our nuclear deterrent will be an unprecedented act of folly that will put the nation in jeopardy. the nuclear deterrent has preserved peace in europe for forty years.

**所能做且必须做的事情只有一件,即确保国防安全。在核**时代,这意味我们必须拥有核威慑力量。温斯顿·丘吉尔深谙绥靖政策的弊端与危害,早在35年前就曾告诫我们。

他说,“要事事谨慎,除非确保并绝对确保手中握有其他维和的方法,否则绝不弃核。”作为**,放弃核威慑将是空前的愚行,并将使国家陷于危难。这一威慑力量已经使欧洲和平维持了40年之久。

名人写的演讲稿 篇3

小学生历史名人故事演讲稿

尊敬的老师,亲爱的同学们:

大家好!今天我演讲的主题是小学生历史名人故事。历史是一面照妖镜,通过历史名人的故事,我们可以了解他们的伟大事迹和坚持不懈的奋斗,激励我们努力学习、追求卓越。现在我就给大家讲述三个历史名人的故事,他们分别是伽利略、爱迪生和孔子。

首先,让我们来认识一下伽利略。伽利略是一个具有卓越天才的科学家和数学家,他是现代物理学之父。伽利略研究到了地球不是宇宙的中心,而是围绕太阳运行的,这个被称为“日心说”的理论。这个观点和当时的教义相悖,所以他引起了教会的不满而被迫撤销了自己的研究。但是伽利略并没有灰心,他继续进行实验和观察,最终证明了他的观点是正确的。他的坚持和勇气使得科学的发展朝着正确的方向迈进。我们应该向伽利略学习,勇于追求真理,不怕困难和挑战。

接下来,我们来认识一下爱迪生。爱迪生是一个伟大的发明家,他发明了许多对我们生活很有帮助的东西,比如电灯、电话和电影等。但是,他在研发这些发明的过程中遇到了很多挫折和失败,有人说他的发明失败了一千次。但是爱迪生并没有放弃,他说:“我没有失败一千次,只是找到了一千种不行的方法。”最终,他成功地将电灯引进家庭和社会,为人类带来了便利。从爱迪生身上,我们应该学会面对困难时要坚持不懈,勇于创新,相信自己的能力。

最后,我要向大家介绍一位我们非常熟悉的历史人物——孔子。孔子是中国古代的一位伟大思想家和教育家,他提倡了仁爱、和谐和诚实。孔子非常注重教育,他认为教育能够改变人的命运。孔子的教育思想被我们中国人称之为“儒家思想”,对中国乃至世界的教育产生了深远的影响。他的许多言行是我们孩子们学习的楷模。比如孔子曾经说过:“不学礼,无以立。”这句话告诉我们要学习做人的道理,学习尊重他人,不要忘记感恩。孔子的思想永远都是我们学习的榜样。

通过这些历史名人的故事,我们可以看到他们不同领域的出色成就和坚持不懈的奋斗精神。他们的故事告诉我们,只要我们有梦想、有目标,并且努力去实现,那么我们每个人都可以成为一个伟大的历史名人。所以,让我们在接下来的日子里要努力学习,坚持不懈,追求卓越,成为一个有远大志向的小学生。

感谢大家的聆听!谢谢!

名人写的演讲稿 篇4

大家好!

我是派出所的一名普通刑侦警察。今天我要演讲的题目是:讲奉献,争做人民满意的警察。寒来暑往,我已在公安事业的征途上走过了一年多的历程。我用心感受着这一年的辉煌与自豪,用心思索着这一年的追求与发展,用心承载着这一年的责任和使命。我骄傲、我无悔我选择的人民警察这一行。我觉得这一年多来我无愧于身上这身警服,无愧于头上的国徽。

人们常说,思想是行动的先导,这一年多来,通过学习党的方针政策、法律法规,我逐步树立了执法为民、服务大局的社会主义法治理念,使自己的思想和工作不偏离社会主义方向。我还通过学习任长霞等革命前辈的光荣事迹,更加坚定了我做人民忠诚卫士的决心和信心。在他们的身上,我看到了警察职业的崇高,我体会到了人民警察责任的重大。我觉得,我应该扎实工作,乐于奉献,做一名人民满意的警察,努力实现自己人生的价值。

讲奉献,我想首先要做的就是做好自己的本职工作,否则其余的就无从谈起,从警一年多来,我一直负责着刑侦方面的工作,从一个学建筑设计的外行,到刑事案件、行政治安案件程序的掌握,从一个小徒弟到派出所的主心骨,很多工作我都一个人承担。由于工作繁重,我这近一年的365天至少有300天是睡在单位,刻苦的努力和认真的学习让我得到了一系列的成绩,XX年年以来,已经主办行政案件33起,刑事案件12起,连续9个月在分局的执法质量中排名全局第二,在同类派出所和刑侦民警中排名第一,我主办的张柳、张锐、田震红盗窃案更被评为3月份分局最佳刑事案件,在XX年年的9个月中,我在单位绩效考核中也都是排名第一。我做好了自己的本职工作,确保了公安执法的准确性和严肃性。因为我深深的知道,我的工作和执责是什么,我的工作做好了,犯罪分子得到处罚了,百姓才会觉得有安全感,老百姓才会对我们人民警察打上一个满意的分数。

如果说工作的认真负责取得的成绩是对人民群众是否满意的笔试答卷,那么面对人民群众的困难做出的第一反应和态度则是对人民群众是否满意的面试答卷,XX年年1月21日晚21时左右,大雪过后的雨夹雪中夹着刺骨的寒风,气温在0下2度多,我刚处理完一起纠纷从街道亚太路准备回单位,突然接到群众报警,称亚太路旁有一辆小车掉进了河里,车上有人落水,我迅速赶赴事发地点,发现整个车冲到了河中央,车身已经翻转,仅能看到两个后轮,我丝毫没有考虑,当即跳入河中,那河中央的水几乎淹没了我的嘴巴,河底的淤泥和生活垃圾又厚又臭,根本无从着力,我使劲想拉开车门,可是根本拉不开,车门在水下有压力,驾驶员又上了锁,我当即指挥协警将巡逻车上的麻绳仍下,用巡逻车的力量想把汽车拖到岸边,但是巡逻车的动力根本没办法拉动陷在淤泥里的汽车,于是我又指挥协警拦下一辆落过的大货车,用大货车和巡逻车的力量,加上我在水中配合,周围的群众见此情景,也纷纷上前在岸上拉动麻绳,终于将汽车拉到岸边,我又连忙指挥协警将巡逻车上的锤子拿来,击碎驾驶员车窗玻璃后实施营救,最终和赶来的消防同志和医护人员一起将车内落水者拉出,在第一时间由现场等候的救护车送去医院。这时候,我才感到我整个人已经冻僵了,毛衣和裤子上全是黑黑的生活垃圾,天上依然下着雨夹雪,但是周围的群众都对我们树起了大拇指,对我们公安民警的工作做出了一个极为满意的肯定回答。

太阳燃烧,那是因为它选择了辉煌;高山伟岸,那是因为它选择了坚毅。而我呢,当自己成为一名刑警,一名责任重大、使命光荣的刑警时,我觉得,和许多同事一样,我选择了坚守:坚守平凡,坚守奉献。回顾自己一年多来的经历,在刑警这个平凡的岗位上,我为人民、为公安工作作了一些力所能及的工作,人民也给了我荣誉,给了我鲜花和掌声,我觉得,我是最幸福的人。但我知道,自己所做的一切与党和人民的要求还有很大差距。在未来的工作中,我将进一步端正执法理念,增强执法能力,把自己的全部奉献给我的公安事业,更好地为人民服务,做一名人民满意的警察

名人写的演讲稿 篇5

名人爱国的演讲稿


尊敬的各位领导,亲爱的同胞们:


大家好!今天,我在这里非常荣幸地发表一篇关于名人爱国的主题演讲。爱国是一个历久弥新的话题,尤其是对于一些伟大的人物来说,他们的爱国精神是无比高尚,并对国家做出了巨大贡献。今天我想与大家分享一些著名人士的爱国演讲和其背后的故事,希望能够激发我们的爱国热情和责任感。


第一个名人是孔子。作为中国古代最伟大的哲学家、教育家和政治家之一,孔子被誉为“至圣先师”。孔子一生致力于推崇礼教和国家治理。他的爱国之情体现在他的言行中。他在逝世前,曾告诉弟子们:“国家有倒塌的危险,如果有人能够拯救它,那一定是你们这些后学。”孔子的这番教诲表明,他始终把国家和民众的命运牢牢地放在心头,希望后人能够继续传承他的思想和智慧,为国家的发展尽自己的一份力量。


第二个名人是美国第一任总统乔治·华盛顿。华盛顿被誉为美国之父,他在1776年领导美国脱离英国殖民统治,建立了美利坚合众国。在他的退休演说中,华盛顿强调了爱国主义的重要性,他说:“我无比珍惜并热爱这个国家,但我并不认为它是完美的。我们应该自觉地投身于国家的利益,而不是我们个人的私利。” 华盛顿的这番话,反映出他充满荣耀感和责任感的爱国情怀,他坚信只有通过合作和奉献,才能使美利坚更加强大和繁荣。


第三个名人是南非前总统纳尔逊·曼德拉。曼德拉是非洲民主化运动的重要领导人,也是国际社会爱与和平的象征。在1994年成为南非第一位黑人民主选举产生的总统后,曼德拉在就职演说中说:“我们为自己的国家感到自豪,我们的这片土地是多民族和睦共处的家园。我们必须团结起来,致力于消除贫困和不平等。”这段话彰显了曼德拉对国家和人民的无限热爱,他坚信只有通过统一和团结,南非才能实现民主、和平和繁荣。


最后一个名人是国内的一位爱国艺术家,那就是中国的一代巨星,茅盾先生。茅盾是中国作家协会的创始人之一,被誉为中华民族文化的重要代表。他一生致力于写作,展现了深沉的爱国情怀。在一次演讲中,他说:“文化是一个国家的灵魂和底蕴,我始终相信,只有弘扬本土文化,才能使我们的国家更加繁荣和强大。”茅盾先生的这番话表达了他对中国文化的珍视和热爱,他深信只有通过传承本土文化,才能让中国在世界上扬眉吐气。


以上只是对一些名人爱国演讲的简单概述。这些名人通过他们的言行,传递出了不同的爱国情怀,激励着世界上无数的人们。无论是中国的孔子和茅盾,还是美国的华盛顿,还有非洲的曼德拉,他们都表现出无私的奉献精神和对国家的深深眷恋。他们的演讲和行动充分展示了一个真正的爱国者应该具备的优秀品质。


在演讲的我希望每个人都能够从这些名人身上得到一些启示。通过学习他们的爱国精神,我们每个人都能成为一个热爱自己国家和国民的真正爱国者。让我们牢记孔子弟子们的使命,像华盛顿一样承担起责任,像曼德拉一样坚持和平,像茅盾一样传承文化,为我们的国家做出自己的贡献!


小编感谢您的阅读!

名人写的演讲稿 篇6

感谢而且佩服日本朋友们,为论坛选择了这么一个丰满的议题。人类社会闹闹哄哄,乱七八糟,灯红酒绿,声色犬马,看上去无比的复杂,但认真一想,也不过是贫困者追求富贵,富贵者追求享乐和刺激——基本上就是这么一点事儿。

中国古代有个大贤人司马迁说过:“天下熙熙,皆为利来;天下攘攘,皆为利往。”中国的圣人孔夫子说过:“富与贵,人之所欲也;贫与贱,人之所恶也。”中国的老百姓说:“穷在大街无人问,富在深山有远亲。”无论是圣人还是百姓,无论是知识分子还是文盲,都对贫困和富贵的关系有清醒的认识。

为什么人们厌恶贫困?因为贫困者不能尽情地满足自己的.欲望。无论是食欲还是性欲,无论是虚荣心还是爱美之心,无论是去医院看病不排队,还是坐飞机头等舱,都必须用金钱来满足,用金钱来实现,当然,如果出生在皇室,或者担任了高官,要满足上述欲望,大概也不需要金钱。富是因为有钱,贵是因为出身、门第和权力。当然,有了钱,也就不愁贵,而有了权力以后似乎也不愁没钱(经典之言)。因为富与贵是密不可分的,可以合并为一个范畴。

贫困者羡慕并希望得到富贵,这是人之常情,也是正当的欲望,这一点孔夫子也给予肯定,但孔夫子说:尽管希望富贵是人的正当欲望,但不用正当的方法得到的富贵是不应该享受的。贫困是人人厌恶的,但不用正当的手段摆脱贫困是不可取的。时至今日,圣人二千多年前的教导,早已变成了老百姓的常识,但现实生活中,用不正当的方式脱贫致富的人比比皆是,用不正当的方式脱贫致富但没受到惩罚的人比比皆是,虽然痛骂着那些用不正当的方式脱贫致富了的人,但只要自己有了机会也会那样做的人更是比比皆是,这就是所谓的世风日下,人心不古。

名人写的演讲稿 篇7

名人读书故事演讲稿


尊敬的老师,亲爱的同学们:


大家好!今天我要和大家分享的主题是“名人读书故事”。读书对于每个人来说都是很重要的,它可以拓展我们的眼界,丰富我们的知识,激发我们的思维,启迪我们的灵魂。而许多名人在他们的成长过程中,都与读书紧密相连,书籍成为了他们的知识源泉和智慧之光。今天,我将向大家分享几个名人读书故事,让我们一起领略他们的智慧和勤奋。


我要向大家介绍的是我非常崇拜的一位科学家——爱因斯坦。作为现代物理学的奠基人之一,爱因斯坦一生对科学的追求和对知识的渴望是众所周知的。他的名言“知识才是力量”几乎已经成为世界上最著名的名言之一。爱因斯坦小时候爱读书,他在家中的书房里收藏了许多科学和哲学方面的书籍。他说过:“书中自有黄金屋,书中自有颜如玉。”他通过大量地阅读,不断吸取各个领域的知识,最终方能创造出狭义相对论和广义相对论等伟大的学术成果。正是因为爱因斯坦这种对知识的满腔热情和不懈追求,他才能成为科学史上的一颗耀眼明星。


另外一个不可不提的名人是史蒂夫·乔布斯。作为苹果公司的创始人之一,乔布斯对科技产品的设计和用户体验有着非凡的眼光。很多人可能不知道的是,乔布斯在成为成功的商业家之前,曾经是一位游民。在他年轻的时候,他喜爱读书,并且认为不同领域的知识都会对他的创造力产生积极的影响。在乔布斯的办公室里,经典文学作品以及设计和艺术方面的书籍随处可见。他通过阅读和学习,从中汲取灵感,丰富了他的思维,培养了他对美的敏感。正是这些积累和启发,让他能够设计出了一系列具有革命性的产品,改变了世界。


还有一位名人,我要向大家介绍的是中国的作家鲁迅。作为中国现代文学的奠基人,鲁迅的作品对中国文学产生了深远的影响。他的笔下,充满了对社会不公与人性扭曲的痛楚和怒吼。鲁迅是如何成为一位伟大的作家的呢?这与他的阅读习惯有着密切的关系。鲁迅酷爱读书,他在读书上投入了大量的时间和精力。他通常凌晨四五点起床,开始读书和写作。他阅读了大量的国内外文学名著和哲学作品,通过阅读和学习,他汲取了丰富的文化养料,形成了自己独特的写作风格,成为了一位伟大而备受尊敬的文学巨匠。


通过以上几位名人的读书故事,我们可以看到,读书对于每个人来说都是十分重要的。它不仅能够丰富我们的知识,提升我们的素养,还能够激发我们的创造力和思维能力。正如爱因斯坦、乔布斯和鲁迅一样,只有通过持续的学习和阅读,我们才能够不断成长并取得更大的成就。


尊敬的老师,亲爱的同学们,让我们一起走进书的海洋,让知识的灯塔指引我们的人生之船,在书屋的世界里把自己浸泡在知识的泉涌中吧!读好书,成就未来!


小编感谢您的阅读!

名人写的演讲稿 篇8

卡米卢

公元前365

古罗马战将,政治家。公元前396年起五度出任执政官。曾率军抗击高卢人入侵,攻克德尔斐城,为扩大罗马疆域,立下显赫战功。公元前388年,面对惨遭高卢人劫掠的罗马城和沸沸扬扬要求迁徒的民情,卡米卢在元老院发表了这篇文理交融、声情并茂的演说。他用天意,用古训,用史实,用乡情,用罗马城的地利,阐述了反对迁徒的理由。一连串的设间、反问和排比,使演说层层推进,产生了不凡的气势。结果,罗马人决定重建家园,卡米卢因而也被尊为罗马城的“再生之父”。

反对迁往维爱 公元前388年

同胞们哪!同平民保民官的争辩对我是如此地痛苦,以至当我居住在阿底亚的整个时日里,我在痛苦的流放中唯一的慰籍就是我远远地躲开了这些冲突。如只就这些冲突而论,即使你们用一千道元老院的命令和人民的票决来把我吕还,我也决不回来。现在我回来了,这不是由于在我这方面改变了主意,而是由于你们的命运的变化才迫使我回来的。当前的问题是我的祖国究竟是否应当安然不动地留在原地,而不是我是否要不顾任何代价留在我的祖国。如果我不是在为我的祖国进行另一次战斗,即使现在我也乐于保持沉默,一言不发。只要一息尚存,不对祖国克尽厥责,对其他人就是一种耻辱,对卡米卢更是一种莫大罪行。如果当现在祖国已经光复时,我们抛弃了她,那我们为什么要把她赢回来呢?为什么要在她被敌人包围时把她从敌人的手中解救出来呢?当高卢人获得胜利并占有了整个罗马时,罗马的神明和人民仍然坚守着神殿和城寨,仍然居住在那里。而现在当罗马人获得了胜利并收复了罗马时,难道反要放弃城寨和神殿吗?难道我们的幸远要比我们的厄运还要使罗马遭受到更大的荒凉吗?即使在罗马城建立时没有制定宗教制度且一代一代地相传下去,但是上大的意旨在此次事变中已经如此清楚地显示出来,最少我个人相信,一切忽视神圣崇拜的思想都已经从人们的生活中排除了。

同胞们哪!当你们看到因崇拜或漠视神明而在人事中产生了这样重大的后果时,你们还没理解到,当我们还没有完全由我们从前的罪过和堕落所引起的毁灭中挣脱出来时,我们是又在策划着多么深重的罪行吗?我们的罗马城是在通过占卜和兆象而显示出的神的意旨之下建立起来的;罗马城中没有一块地方不满是宗教的联系,没有一块地方没有一位神明存在;一切正规的祭祀,正如它们都有指定的日期一样,也都有指定

的地点。同胞们,你们要抛弃所有这些神——这些由国家崇敬的神和你们在自己的祭坛上供奉的每个神祗吗?你们的行为比起光荣的青年盖约·费边在围困时的行为来相去多远呢?当他从城寨上下来,穿过高卢人的枪林箭雨,在奎里那尔山上举行了他的家族的规定的祭祀时,连敌人都同你们一样敬佩地注视着他。当家族的神圣仪礼甚至在战争时期都不曾间断,难道你们竟愿意看到在和平时期放弃国家的宗教礼制和罗马的神明吗?难道能让大司祭们和佛拉门们对他们的公共职能比私人对自己家庭的宗教义务还要不加重视吗?

有人可能会回答说,我们可以或者在维爱履行这些义务,或者派祭司到这里来履行。但是,如果要依礼完成这些仪式。这两种办法都急做不到的。不用一-一列举每个仪典和神明,我只要问:在朱霹特神的节日大宴时,除了在神殿内,我们又能在其他什么地方铺设他的卧塌呢?①我又何必谈起维斯塔神的不灭的神火和安全地保存在她的神庙中的作为我们国统保证的神像呢?②而你,玛尔斯神哪!和你,父神奎利努啊!又何必谈起你们的神盾呢?③你们的愿望是要把所有这些与罗马同寿的,甚至有些是更古老的神圣之物都抛弃在污渎的土地上吗?

祭司们又如何呢?你们难道不了解,这将要犯一种多么重大的罪过吗?因为,维斯塔贞女们一定只有一个住所,除了罗马城的陷落,从来没有任何事物曾使她们离开那里。朱霹特神的佛拉门由神法规定,不能在罗马城外留过一宿。你们要使这些神职人员变成维爱的祭司而不再是罗马的祭司吗?维斯塔神哪!您的贞女们要抛弃您吗?佛拉门要因他每夜寄居在外而给他自己和国家带来新的罪恶吗?想一想我们在正式占卜吉凶后几乎完全在罗马境内进行的其他活动吧!对它们,我们是想要如何地弃置不顾和疏忽漠视啊!授予最高统帅权的库里亚大会,你们选举执政官和军政官的百人团大会——除了在经常召开它们的地点,又能在哪里日开它们并占卜吉凶呢?我们将把这些都迁到维爱去吗?或者在需要召开大会时,人们在罗马城已被神和人抛弃之后再非常不便地到这里来开会吗?

但你们会说,显然整个罗马是被亵读了,没有任何拔除的祭祀能够使它洁净,形势本身迫使我们离开被火摧毁、一切化为废墟的罗马,而迁往一切完整的维爱。我们不应该建设罗马使赤贫的平民为在这里重建家园而受苦。但同胞们啊!我想,不用我说,你们就很明白,这个说法只是一个动听的托词,而不是一个真正的理由。你们记得,迁往维爱的这同一个问题是怎样在高卢人到来前就被提出

过的,而那时公私建筑和罗马城都还安然屹立着。并且,保民官们,请你们注意:我的观点和你们的观点是多么的不同。你们认为,即使在那时不应该搬迁,无论如何现在就应该搬迁了,然而——在你们听懂我要说的意思之前,请不要表示惊讶——我的意见却是,即使在罗马完整无缺时迁徙是对的话,那么,现在我们也不应放弃这片废墟。因为,在那时,如果迁往一个被我们坟陷的城市,其理由在于,对我们自己和我们的子孙后代,这都显得是光彩的胜利,但现在这种迁徒将是对高卢人的光荣,对我们的羞辱和痛苦。因为,我们将被认为,不是作为胜利者离开了我们的祖国,而是因为被征服而失掉了祖国。人们会认为,这是阿里亚的逃溃,罗马的失陷和神殿的被围等等迫使我们抛弃我们的家神,注定我们自己要从我们无力保卫的地方流亡出去。难道高卢人能颠覆罗马,而罗马人竟不能恢复罗马吗?

难道因为建设有困难, 你们就准备容许这个罪恶和忍受这个耻辱吗?如果说,在整个罗马城中,不能建起比我们的祖国的建者的茅屋更好更宽敞的住处,难道在我们的神庙和神祗之间,象牧人农夫那样居住在茅屋中,不比作为一个流亡的民族而迂徙外地更好吗?我们的祖先——牧人和难民,④在几年之间就创立了一个新的城邦,那时这里除了丛林和沼泽外,别无他物;难道我们竟不管城寨与神殿的依旧完整,各神庙的仍然屹立,而逃避重建被烧毁的建筑的责任吗?如果我们的房屋烧了,我们每人会如何为自己来努力呢?现在是罗马城被烧毁

了,我们作为一个整体,难道就不想作同样的努力吗?

再说,假定或出于恶意,或出于偶然,维爱发生了大火,而火焰被风煽扬(这是很可能的),烧毁了城市的大部,那我们是不是又要去注意腓德耐或盖比爱,或任何其他你们能想到的城市,作为迁往的地方呢?我们的乡土,这块我们称之为祖国的土地,对我们就只有这样微弱的吸引力吗?我们对祖国的热爱,就只是依恋它的建筑吗?虽然回忆我的苦难是不愉快的,回亿你们不公正的行为是更不愉快的,但我必须向你们承认,每当我在外地怀念我的祖国时,所有这一切——山丘、平原、台伯河、这片对我如此亲切的景物、这片我生长于其下的天空——都立刻涌上我的心头。我深望这一切所激起的眷恋之情现在能够打动你们,使你们留在你们的祖国,而不要在你们放弃她之后,让这一切引起你们的故国之恩而使你们怀念不已。神和人选定这块地方作为一个城邦的所在,不是没有正当的理由的。这里有振奋精神的山丘;有宽阔的河流,通过这

条河流,内陆各地的物产可以运来,海外各地的货品也可取得;这里临近大海,可以获得海洋所能提供的一切好处,但又不太近海,不致遭受外国舰队的威胁;这里又是正位于意大利中心的地区——总之,这是天然的适合于一个城邦扩展的位置。一个城邦立国不久,其疆域已如此之大,仅仅这一点,就说明了这个道理。同胞们,今年是罗马建城的第365年。然而在你们长期与之作战的所有那些古老国家中,不必提单独的城邦了,只讲同爱奎依人相联合的伏尔西人以及他们的所有工事坚固的城镇和雄视海陆、横贯意大利东西海岸的整个埃特鲁里亚——他们在战争中都未能成为你们的对手。你们命运亨通,迄今一直是如此;又有什么理由叫你们尝试另一种命运呢?打消这种想法吧!即使承认你们的勇敢能够转移到另一个地方去,这块土地的好运肯定是不会转移过去的。这里有喀必多林山,它是从前曾经发现一个人头的所在,这被认为是一个预兆,预示这里将是世界首领和最高权力的所在。就是在这里,当喀必多林山由占卜的仪式予以清除时,朱维塔斯神和德尔米努神⑤不肯被人移动,这曾经使你们的祖先欢喜不已。维斯塔的神火就在这里;天降的神盾就在这里;所有的神明都在这里,如果你们留下来,他们将向你们降福。

注释:

①罗马每年9月13日在朱霹特神殿举行大祭,朱霹特神像置一卧榻上。

②在维斯塔女神的神庙中由维斯塔贞女维持着国灶中的不灭的神火,它是罗马公民的象征,是罗马国统的保证。

③玛尔斯神和奎利努神都是罗马的战神。据说在罗马第二王努玛统治的时期。由天上降下了战神的神盾,这被认为是罗马国家永远存在的象征,由战神的祭司们悉心保存。

④传说罗马创建者罗慕洛是维斯塔贞女与战神所生。国王(也是他的叔父)下令处死其母,将罗慕洛掷在台伯河中,但他未死,并受到牧人的抚养,因此这里说他是牧人和难民。

⑤朱维塔斯神是罗马神话中的青年文神,有两个神庙,一个神庙在喀必多林山上。德尔米努神是罗马神话中主管疆界的神,他的形象是一个人头,没有手脚,表示他决不离开他所在的地方,朱霹特神殿中亦有德尔米努神的一个地位,因此有时他被解释为朱霹特神的一种表现。

名人写的演讲稿 篇9

亲爱的同学,敬爱的老师:

大家好!今天我演讲的题目是不忘国耻,振兴中华!

大家都知道,我们中国曾有一段屈辱的历史。外国侵犯者在中国的土地上横行霸道、肆意妄为,犯下了不可磨灭的滔天罪行。南京大屠杀,拖着沉重的步伐经过了70年。我们又怎能忘却,70年前的那一天,可恶的日本人,在中国烧杀抢掠。三十五万无辜的南京老百姓们,在短短一周内,成了疯狂的刺刀下的牺牲品,他们没有任何反抗的能力,听凭侵犯者在他们身上残酷地宣泄着。圆明园,一个当代世界上最大的博物馆、艺术馆就这样被英法联军洗劫一空,又被一把大火烧毁,付之一炬。那其中凝聚着我们中华儿女多少的血汗与聪明埃那些狰狞的表情,猖狂的笑脸,无一不揭露着他们那没有人性的躯壳!

1945年8月15日,日本帝国主义被-迫无条件投降,中国人民经过8年浴血奋战,洗涮了一百年来被挨打的耻辱,获得了抗日战争的伟大成功,挽回了我们中华儿女的民族尊严,中华民族由一个背负着帝国主义与封建权势重压,被称为东亚病夫的民族,成为傲然屹立于世界东方,令众人注视的民族。乱翻的乌云扫清了,祖国迎来了一个拂晓。

今年是抗日战争成功70周年,看着天天与朝霞一道升起的五星红旗,谁又能忘记在70年前,为了打-倒日本法西斯,中国所做出的巨大民族牺牲呢?为了祖国领土完事,为了民族的尊严,战士们前仆后继,抛头颅、洒热血。他们用鲜血换来了今天的和平,我们怎能可以忘记呢?

今天,我们生活在和平安定的社会中,但我们不能忘记之前落后就要挨打的局面,忘记了国耻。古人云:生于忧患,死于安乐。我们青少年只有将国耻铭记在心中,以此为动力,奋发图强,学习更加精益求精,不怕吃苦,肯下苦工夫,报着为中华之掘起而读书的信念,德智体美劳全面发展,才能担当起建设祖国的重担。中国人的苦难与抗争,求索与奋进,创业与搏击,无不可歌可泣,鼓励今人,昭告后代,前事不忘,后事之师。对民族精神的深入理解与宏扬,对先辈业绩的追思与兴大,势必为中国的社会主义现代化建设流进强大的动力。

我们是21世纪的接-班人,我们会承受一次又一次的锻炼,迈开沉着而坚定的步伐,向光辉的未来继续前进。最后,让我们高呼不忘国耻,振兴中华!

名人写的演讲稿 篇10

20xx年9月4日,在美国北卡罗来纳州夏洛特举行的民主党全国代表大会上,美国米歇尔激情演讲,为丈夫竞选助阵。

非常感谢,伊莲我们非常感谢来自你家庭的服务和牺牲,我们永远支持你。

过去的几年来,借由作为的非凡殊荣,我几乎游遍了整个美国。而无论我去到哪里,从我所见到的`人们,所听到的故事中,我都看到了最真切的美国精神。在人们对我和我的家庭,特别是我的女儿们那难以臵信的友善和热情中,我看到了它。

在一个濒临破产的学区的教师们不收分文、坚持执教的誓言中,我看到了它。

在人们在突如其来的紧急召唤下化身英雄,纵身扑向灾害去拯救他人。

飞过整个国家去扑灭大火驱车数小时去援助被淹没的城镇时,我看到了它。

在一位于阿富汗因而失明的年轻人。

每一天,他们都令我骄傲。

但当我们四年前首次聚在一起的时候,我仍对我们即将展开的旅程心怀疑虑。

对我丈夫心中的祖国愿景,我满怀信心。

对他将成为一位出色的总统,我也深信不疑。

当他们被迫离开从小熟悉的家、学校、和朋友时,会有什么感受?

在搬到华盛顿之前,我们的生活充满简单的快乐周六参加足球赛,周日则在祖母家还有巴拉克和我的约会之夜,我们要么出去晚餐,要么去看场电影,因为作为一个筋疲力尽的老妈,我实在没法同时去晚餐和电影还不打瞌睡。

说真话,我爱我们为女儿们所创造的生活我深爱和我一起创造这生活的男人而且我不愿意让这一切因为他当了总统而发生变化。我爱的就是巴拉克原来的样子。你们瞧,即便当时巴拉克已经是一名参议员兼总统候选人了对我而言,他仍是那个开着辆锈迹斑斑的破车来接我去约会的男子,我几乎都能透过乘客这侧车门上的破洞看到飞逝而过的路面他仍是那个把一张从垃圾箱里翻出来的咖啡桌当做自己最了不起的财产的男子,那个仅有的一双体面的鞋子比自己的脚还小了半号的男子。

然而,当巴拉克开始向我讲述他的家庭时——就在那一刻,我明白我遇到了一个志同道合的灵魂,他的价值观和成长经历与我惊人地相似。

如你们所知,养育巴拉克和我的两个家庭都没有太多金钱或物质财富,但是,他们却给予了我们更为珍贵的东西——无条件的爱,大无畏的牺牲,以及到达他们自己从未想象过的目标的机会。

我的父亲是城市水厂的一名泵浦操作员,在我和哥哥很小的时候就被诊断出患有多发性硬化症。

他和我母亲决心要让我和哥哥受到他们梦寐以求的教育。

当哥哥和我终于升上大学的时候,我们几乎所有的学费都来源于学生贷款和补助金。

他从未让我们因为父亲姗姗来迟的支票而错过任何一个报到截止日期。

你们瞧,对我的父亲来说,这是身为一个男人的责任。就和我们中的很多人一样,这就是他衡量生命成功与否的方式——能否靠工作让自己的家庭过上体面的生活。当我逐渐开始了解巴拉克之后,我发现虽然他在美国的另一头长大,他的成长经历却和我惊人地相似。

巴拉克成长在一个单亲家庭里,他的母亲依靠努力工作来维持家庭生活,在她实在无力支持的时候,祖父母也会伸出援手。

巴拉克的祖母最初在社区银行当秘书她升职很快但就和其他许多女性一样,她的升职最终还是受到了性别限制。

她总是做到最好,从不抱怨,从不懊悔。

而且,她常常这样告诉巴拉克:只要你的孩子过得好,巴,其他什么都不重要。就和许许多多美国家庭一样,我们俩的家庭都知足常乐。

他们并不嫉妒其他人的成功,也不在意其他人是否比他们拥有更多。

事实上,他们为此心存感激。

名人写的演讲稿 篇11

寒山居客

尊敬的领导,评委,男同学,亲爱的女同学们:

大家下午好!

我是11组选手某某某,来自某某中学,是一名普通的语文教师。今天我演讲的题目是《我自豪,因为我是一名人民教师》。

刚刚听了好多同学或慷慨或深沉或文艺的演讲,感触颇深!对他们被从小飘来的当老师的种子扎根心底,矢志不渝并如愿以偿,无私奉献的精神深表敬意!惭愧的是我从小就没有理想,因为小时候我要忙着找东西填饱肚皮,因此没时间想。

偶尔我会在偷到一个红薯勉强充饥之后躺在人家的草垛上晒太阳,这时我也许会飘过一个念头:我要当校长!因为这样我就可以治一治我那“可恶”的老师,因为他老要我抄写那些我早就认识的字,而我没有钱买铅笔!

渐渐长大的途中,我更没有理想,因为我要忙着读书,所以更没时间想!一直到大学毕业步入社会,我依然没有理想。这让我自己都很困惑:

为什么别人都有理想,而我竟然没有!同时深深的惶恐,好像犯了极深重的罪。直到那一天,我步上那方讲台,看着台下孩子们求知的眼睛,他们那无邪而澄明的目光霎那间让我明白:

我要做一名教师!因为我就是为教书而生的!

那一刻,我自豪,因为我是一名人民教师!这种自豪被前几年甚嚣尘上的打油诗冲击过。诗云“教书苦,教书累,不如加入***,有吃有穿有地位,每天专收保护费……”因为我不是那种意志坚强的人,相反,我是那种不用喝辣椒水、不用坐老虎凳就会叛变的人。

所以我也彷徨过,最终因为没找到像样的***而失去了“专收保护费”的好日子。(现在想,即使找到***,人家也不会要我。我能收保护费吗?

)后来,我会收到很多短信、接到很多**,“老师,是你让我爱上语文的……”“老师,我在高中语文成绩最好,谢谢你……”“爸爸,我这次一诊考得还可以,语文尤其好,你要保重……”“老大,我学语文的兴趣是从你开始的!”“老师,你是一个很幽默、很像父亲,很像陶渊明的人”……每每在这时候,我会很自豪,因为我是一名人民教师!当我用激情点燃学生梦想的时候,我自豪,因为我是一名人民教师!

当我用语文引领学生走向文学圣殿的时候,我自豪,因为我是一名人民教师!当我的片言只语被学生奉为经典,当做人生信条奉行的时候,我自豪,因为我是一名人民教师!当越来越多的学生把我当做父亲和最亲切的朋友的时候,我自豪,因为我是一名人民教师!

……还记得有一年一群孩子跪在我的办公室外面,见着我,一边哭一边说:老师,你不要抛下我们!细问才知道有一个谣言说我要调走。

我既痛恨造谣者,又心疼孩子们。那一刻,我自豪,因为我是一名人民教师!每年节假日会有很多学生结伴来看我。

后来,每逢节假日,连镇上的餐馆老板都会关切的问我:老师,你的那些学生要来了么?(因为我总要到馆子里会见他们)这时候,我会很自豪,因为我是一名人民教师!

有时,我也会惭愧,比如现在,因为今天是我女儿的生日,而我却在这里。请允许我对着你们,对着屏幕说一声:女儿,生日快乐,爸爸爱你!

此时此刻,我口占对联一副:为人师,十六年弹指挥间,几多忧乐上心头,无悔青春?做人父,十一载白驹过隙,若干悲喜萦脑海,愧对家人!

苦了家人,成就了学生,我在惭愧的同时更多的是自豪,因为我是一名人民教师!

谢谢大家!

名人写的演讲稿 篇12

Ever since I was young I always admire most, the most like of the person is my dear mother, my mother is medium, body fat, round face, soft-spoken, gentle and amiable, when to see mother heart is sweet.

Mother very knowledgeable, speaks eloquently, I have problems to find mom, mom always answer soon. Because mother love reading, love of learning. The knowledge contest on the my mother and I watch TV together, sometimes players haven't answered, mom had the standard answer, let I admire.

我从小到大一直最敬佩、最喜欢的人是我亲爱的妈妈,妈妈个子中等,身材胖胖的.,脸圆圆的,说话轻声细语、温柔可亲,什么时候看见妈妈心里都甜蜜蜜的。

妈妈的知识非常渊博,出口成章,我遇到问题找妈妈,妈妈总能很快解答。因为妈妈爱看书、爱学习。我和妈妈一起看电视上的知识竞赛节目时,有时选手还没回答出来,妈妈已经说出标准答案,让我佩服。


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