毕业典礼出彩的两分钟英语演讲稿范文(通用33篇)

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毕业典礼出彩的两分钟英语演讲稿范文(通用 33 篇)
典礼出彩的两分 英 演 稿范文 篇毕业 钟 语 讲 1
The second thing I’ve noticed is that although you know no one is better
than you, every other persons is equal to you and deserves to be treated with
dignity and respect.
I’ve worked with eight Presidents, hundreds of Senators. I’ve met every
major world leader literally in the last 40 years. And I’ve had scores of
talented people work for me. And here’s what I’ve observed: Regardless of
their academic or social backgrounds, those who had the most success and who
were most respected and therefore able to get the most done were the ones who
never confused academic credentials and societal sophistication with gravitas
and judgment.
Don’t forget about what doesn’t come from this prestigious diploma --
the heart to know what’s meaningful and what’s ephemeral; and the head to
know the difference between knowledge and judgment.
But even if you get these things right, I’ve observed that most people
who are successful and happy remembered a third thing: Reality has a way of
intruding.
I got elected in a very improbable year. Richard Nixon won my state
overwhelmingly. George McGovern was at the top of the ticket. I got elected as
the second-youngest man in the history of the United States to be elected, the
stuff that provides and fuels raw ambition. And if you’re not careful, it
fuels a sense of inevitability that seeps in. But be careful. Things can
change in a heartbeat. I know. And so do many of your parents.
Six weeks after my election, my whole world was altered forever. While I
was in Washington hiring staff, I got a phone call. My wife and three children
were Christmas shopping, a tractor trailer broadsided them and killed my wife
and killed my daughter. And they weren’t sure that my sons would live.
Many people have gone through things like that. But because I had the
incredible good fortune of an extended family, grounded in love and loyalty,
imbued with a sense of obligation imparted to each of us, I not only got help.
But by focusing on my sons, I found my redemption.
典礼出彩的两分 英 演 稿范文 篇毕业 钟 语 讲 2
All of which he opposed -- from paying tens of millions of dollars in
arrearages to an institution, he despised, the United Nations -- he was part
of the so-called “black helicopter” crowd; to passing the chemical weapons
treaty, constantly referring to, “we’ve never lost a war, and we’ve never
won a treaty,” which he vehemently opposed. But we were able to do these
things not because he changed his mind, but because in this new relationship
to maintain it is required to play fair, to be straight. The cheap shots
ended. And the chicanery to keep from having to being able to vote ended --
even though he knew I had the votes.
After that, we went on as he began to look at the other side of things and
do some great things together that he supported like PEPFAR -— which by the
way, George W. Bush deserves an overwhelming amount of credit for, by the way,
which provided treatment and prevention HIV/AIDS in Africa and around the
world, literally saving millions of lives.
So one piece of advice is try to look beyond the caricature of the person
with whom you have to work. Resist the temptation to ascribe motive, because
you really don’t know -— and it gets in the way of being able to reach a
consensus on things that matter to you and to many other people.
Resist the temptation of your generation to let “network” become a verb
that saps the personal away, that blinds you to the person right in front of
you, blinds you to their hopes, their fears, and their burdens.
Build real relationships -— even with people with whom you vehemently
disagree. You’ll not only be happier. You will be more successful.
典礼出彩的两分 英 演 稿范文 篇毕业 钟 语 讲 3
I began to commute thinking I was only going to stay a little while --
four hours a day, every day -- from Washington to Wilmington, which I’ve done
for over 37 years. I did it because I wanted to be able to kiss them goodnight
and kiss them in the morning the next day. No, “Ozzie and Harriet” breakfast
or great familial thing, just climb in bed with them. Because I came to
realize that a child can hold an important thought, something they want to say
to their mom and dad, maybe for 12 or 24 hours, and then it’s gone. And when
it’s gone, it’s gone. And it all adds up.
But looking back on it, the truth be told, the real reason I went home
every night was that I needed my children more than they needed me. Some at
the time wrote and suggested that Biden can't be a serious national figure. If
he was, he’d stay in Washington more, attend to more important events. It’s
obvious he’s not serious. He goes home after the last vote.
典礼出彩的两分 英 演 稿范文 篇毕业 钟 语 讲 4
I felt like a fool. He then went on to say, Joe, it’s always appropriate
to question another man’s judgment, but never appropriate to question his
motives because you simply don't know his motives.
It happened early in my career fortunately. From that moment on, I tried
to look past the caricatures of my colleagues and try to see the whole person.
Never once have I questioned another man’s or woman’s motive. And something
started to change. If you notice, every time there’s a crisis in the Congress
the last eight years, I get sent to the Hill to deal with it. It’s because
every one of those men and women up there -- whether they like me or not --
know that I don't judge them for what I think they're thinking.
Because when you question a man’s motive, when you say they're acting out
of greed, they're in the pocket of an interest group, et cetera, it’s awful
hard to reach consensus. It’s awful hard having to reach across the table and
shake hands. No matter how bitterly you disagree, though, it is always
possible if you question judgment and not motive.
Senator Helms and I continued to have profound political differences, but
early on we both became the most powerful members of the Senate running the
Foreign Relations Committee, as Chairmen and Ranking Members. But something
happened, the mutual defensiveness began to dissipate. And as a result, we
began to be able to work together in the interests of the country. And as
Chairman and Ranking Member, we passed some of the most significant
legislation passed in the last 40 years.
典礼出彩的两分 英 演 稿范文 篇毕业 钟 语 讲 5
I can remember my mother -- a sweet lady -- looking at me, after we left
the hospital, and saying, Joey, out of everything terrible that happens to
you, something good will come if you look hard enough for it. She was right.
The incredible bond I have with my children is the gift I’m not sure I
would have had, had I not been through what I went through. Who knows whether
I would have been able to appreciate at that moment in my life, the heady
moment in my life, what my first obligation was.
So I began to commute -- never intending to stay in Washington. And that's
the God’s truth. I was supposed to be sworn in with everyone else that year
in ’73, but I wouldn’t go down. So Mansfield thought I’d change my mind and
not come, and he sent up the secretary of the Senate to swear me in, in the
hospital room with my children.
典礼出彩的两分 英 演 稿范文 篇毕业 钟 语 讲 6
All across America – at family gatherings, in social settings and
workplaces, on college campuses, and certainly on social media, Americans are
losing the ability to conduct civil and productive dialogue with those who
hold different political views.
And that has profound effect…profound implications for our ability to
function as a society. After all, when you can’t talk with one another, you
can’t understand one another. When we can’t understand one another, we
can’t work together. When we can’t work together, we can’t do anything, at
least not anything big and important.
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