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《Winston Churchill's Iron Curtain Speech》
Winston Churchill presented his Sinews of Peace, (the Iron Curtain Speech), at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri on March 5, 1946 .
President McCluer, ladies and gentlemen, and last, but certainly not least, the President of the United States of America:
I am very glad indeed to come to Westminster College this afternoon, and I am complimented that you should give me a degree from an institution whose reputation has been so solidly established. The name “Westminster” somehow or other seems familiar to me. I feel as if I have heard of it before. Indeed now that I come to think of it, it was at Westminster that I received a very large part of my education in politics, dialectic, rhetoric, and one or two other things. In fact we have both been educated at the same, or similar, or, at any rate, kindred establishments.
It is also an honor, ladies and gentlemen, perhaps almost unique, for a private visitor to be introduced to an academic audience by the President of the United States. Amid his heavy burdens, duties, and responsibilities--unsought but not recoiled from--the President has traveled a thousand miles to dignify and magnify our meeting here to-day and to give me an opportunity of addressing this kindred nation, as well as my own countrymen across the ocean, and perhaps some other countries too. The President has told you that it is his wish, as I am sure it is yours, that I should have full liberty to give my true and faithful counsel in these anxious and baffling times. I shall certainly avail myself of this freedom, and feel the more right to do so because any private ambitions I may have cherished in my younger days have been satisfied beyond my wildest dreams. Let me however make it clear that I have no official mission or status of any kind, and that I speak only for myself. There is nothing here but what you see.
I can therefore allow my mind, with the experience of a lifetime, to play over the problems which beset us on the morrow of our absolute victory in arms, and to try to make sure with what strength I have that what has gained with so much sacrifice and suffering shall be preserved for the future glory and safety of mankind.
Ladies and gentlemen, the United States stands at this time at the pinnacle of world power. It is a solemn moment for the American Democracy. For with primacy in power is also joined an awe-inspiring accountability to the future. If you look around you, you must feel not only the sense of duty done but also you must feel anxiety lest you fall below the level of achievement. Opportunity is here and now, clear and shining for both our countries. To reject it or ignore it or fritter it away will bring upon us all the long reproaches of the after-time. It is necessary that the constancy of mind, persistency of purpose, and the grand simplicity of decision shall rule and guide the conduct of the English-speaking peoples in peace as they did in war. We must, and I believe we shall, prove ourselves equal to this severe requirement.
President McCluer, when American military men approach some serious situation they are wont to write at the head of their directive the words “over-all strategic concept”. There is wisdom in this, as it leads to clarity of thought. What then is the over-all strategic concept which we should inscribe to-day? It is nothing less than the safety and welfare, the freedom and progress, of all the homes and families of all the men and women in all the lands. And here I speak particularly of the myriad cottage or apartment homes where the wage-earner strives amid the accidents and difficulties of life to guard his wife and children from privation and bring the family up the fear of the Lord, or upon ethical conceptions which often play their potent part.
To give security to these countless homes, they must be shielded form two gaunt marauders, war and tyranny. We al know the frightful disturbance in which the ordinary family is plunged when the curse of war swoops down upon the bread-winner and those for whom he works and contrives. The awful ruin of Europe, with all its vanished glories, and of large parts of Asia glares us in the eyes. When the designs of wicked men or the aggressive urge of mighty States dissolve over large areas the frame of civilized society, humble folk are confronted with difficulties with which they cannot cope. For them is all distorted, all is broken, all is even ground to pulp.
When I stand here this quiet afternoon I shudder to visualize what is actually happening to millions now and what is going to happen in this period when famine stalks the earth. None can compute what has been called “the unestimated sum of human pain”. Our supreme task and duty is to guard the homes of the common people from the horrors and miseries of another war. We are all agreed on that.
Our American military colleagues, after having proclaimed their “over-all strategic concept” and computed available resources, always proceed to the next step -- namely, the method. Here again there is widespread agreement. A world organization has already been erected for the prime purpose of preventing war. UNO, the successor of the League of Nations, with the decisive addition of the United States and all that that means, is already at work. We must make sure that its work is fruitful, that it is a reality and not a sham, that it is a force for action, and not merely a frothing of words, that it is a true temple of peace in which the shields of many nations can some day be hung up, and not merely a cockpit in a Tower of Babel. Before we cast away the solid assurances of national armaments for self-preservation we must be certain that our temple is built, not upon shifting sands or quagmires, but upon a rock. Anyone can see with his eyes open that our path will be difficult and also long, but if we persevere together as we did in the two world wars -- though not, alas, in the interval between them -- I cannot doubt that we shall achieve our common purpose in the end.
I have, however, a definite and practical proposal to make for action. Courts and magistrates may be set up but they cannot function without sheriffs and constables. The United Nations Organization must immediately begin to be equipped with an international armed force. In such a matter we can only go step by step, but we must begin now. I propose that each of the Powers and States should be invited to dedicate a certain number of air squadrons to the service of the world organization. These squadrons would be trained and prepared in their own countries, but would move around in rotation from one country to another. They would wear the uniforms of their own countries but with different badges. They would not be required to act against their own nation, but in other respects they would be directed by the world organization. This might be started on a modest scale and it would grow as confidence grew. I wished to see this done after the first world war, and I devoutly trust that it may be done forthwith.
It would nevertheless, ladies and gentlemen, be wrong and imprudent to entrust the secret knowledge or experience of the atomic bomb, which the United States, great Britain, and Canada now share, to the world organization, while still in its infancy. It would be criminal madness to cast it adrift in this still agitated and un-united world. No one country has slept less well in their beds because this knowledge and the method and the raw materials to apply it, are present largely retained in American hands. I do not believe we should all have slept so soundly had the positions been reversed and some Communist or neo-Facist State monopolized for the time being these dread agencies. The fear of them alone might easily have been used to enforce totalitarian systems upon the free democratic world, with consequences appalling to human imagination. God has willed that this shall not be and we have at least a breathing space to set our world house in order before this peril has to be encountered: and even then, if no effort is spared, we should still possess so formidable a superiority as to impose effective deterrents upon its employment, or threat of employment, by others. Ultimately, when the essential brotherhood of man is truly embodied and expressed in a world organization with all the necessary practical safeguards to make it effective, these powers would naturally be confided to that world organizations.
Now I come to the second of the two marauders, to the second danger which threatens the cottage homes, and the ordinary people -- namely, tyranny. We cannot be blind to the fact that the liberties enjoyed by individual citizens throughout the United States and throughout the British Empire are not valid in a considerable number of countries, some of which are very powerful. In these States control is enforced upon the common people by various kinds of all-embracing police governments to a degree which is overwhelming and contrary to every principle of democracy. The power of the State is exercised without restraint, either by dictators or by compact oligarchies operating through a privileged party and a political police. It is not our duty at this time when difficulties are so numerous to interfere forcibly in the internal affairs of countries which we have not conquered in war. but we must never cease to proclaim in fearless tones the great principles of freedom and the rights of man which are the joint inheritance of the English-speaking world and which through Magna Carta, the Bill of rights, the Habeas Corpus, trial by jury, and the English common law find their most famous expression in the American Declaration of Independence.
All this means that the people of any country have the right, and should have the power by constitutional action, by free unfettered elections, with secret ballot, to choose or change the character or form of government under which they dwell; that freedom of speech and thought should reign; that courts of justice, independent of the executive, unbiased by any party, should administer laws which have received the broad assent of large majorities or are consecrated by time and custom. Here are the title deeds of freedom which should lie in every cottage home. Here is the message of the British and American peoples to mankind. Let us preach what we practice -- let us practice what we preach.
though I have now stated the two great dangers which menace the home of the people, War and Tyranny, I have not yet spoken of poverty and privation which are in many cases the prevailing anxiety. But if the dangers of war and tyranny are removed, there is no doubt that science and cooperation can bring in the next few years, certainly in the next few decades, to the world, newly taught in the sharpening school of war, an expansion of material well-being beyond anything that has yet occurred in human experience.
Now, at this sad and breathless moment, we are plunged in the hunger and distress which are the aftermath of our stupendous struggle; but this will pass and may pass quickly, and there is no reason except human folly or sub-human crime which should deny to all the nations the inauguration and enjoyment of an age of plenty. I have often used words which I learn fifty years ago from a great Irish-American orator, a friend of mine, Mr. Bourke Cockran, “There is enough for all. The earth is a generous mother; she will provide in plentiful abundance food for all her children if they will but cultivate her soil in justice and peace.” So far I feel that we are in full agreement.
Now, while still pursing the method -- the method of realizing our over-all strategic concept, I come to the crux of what I have traveled here to say. Neither the sure prevention of war, nor the continuous rise of world organization will be gained without what I have called the fraternal association of the English-speaking peoples. This means a special relationship between the British Commonwealth and Empire and the United States of America. Ladies and gentlemen, this is no time for generality, and I will venture to the precise. Fraternal association requires not only the growing friendship and mutual understanding between our two vast but kindred systems of society, but the continuance of the intimate relations between our military advisers, leading to common study of potential dangers, the similarity of weapons and manuals of instructions, and to the interchange of officers and cadets at technical colleges. It should carry with it the continuance of the present facilities for mutual security by the joint use of all Naval and Air Force bases in the possession of either country all over the world. This would perhaps double the mobility of the American Navy and Air Force. It would greatly expand that of the British Empire forces and it might well lead, if and as the world calms down, to important financial savings. Already we use together a large number of islands; more may well be entrusted to our joint care in the near future.
the United States has already a Permanent Defense Agreement with the Dominion of Canada, which is so devotedly attached to the British Commonwealth and the Empire. This Agreement is more effective than many of those which have been made under formal alliances. This principle should be extended to all the British Commonwealths with full reciprocity. Thus, whatever happens, and thus only, shall we be secure ourselves and able to works together for the high and simple causes that are dear to us and bode no ill to any. Eventually there may come -- I feel eventually there will come -- the principle of common citizenship, but that we may be content to leave to destiny, whose outstretched arm many of us can already clearly see.
There is however an important question we must ask ourselves. Would a special relationship between the United States and the British Commonwealth be inconsistent with our over-riding loyalties to the World Organization? I reply that, on the contrary, it is probably the only means by which that organization will achieve its full stature and strength. There are already the special United States relations with Canada that I have just mentioned, and there are the relations between the United States and the South American Republics. We British have also our twenty years Treaty of Collaboration and Mutual Assistance with Soviet Russia. I agree with Mr. Bevin, the Foreign Secretary of Great Britain, that it might well be a fifty years treaty so far as we are concerned. We aim at nothing but mutual assistance and collaboration with Russia. The British have an alliance with Portugal unbroken since the year 1384, and which produced fruitful results at a critical moment in the recent war. None of these clash with the general interest of a world agreement, or a world organization; on the contrary, they help it. “In my father's house are many mansions.” Special associations between members of the United Nations which have no aggressive point against any other country, which harbor no design incompatible with the Charter of the United Nations, far from being harmful, are beneficial and, as I believe, indispensable.
I spoke earlier, ladies and gentlemen, of the Temple of Peace. Workmen from all countries must build that temple. If two of the workmen know each other particularly well and are old friends, if their families are intermingled, if they have “faith in each other's purpose, hope in each other's future and charity towards each other's shortcomings” -- to quote some good words I read here the other day -- why cannot they work together at the common task as friends and partners? Why can they not share their tools and thus increase each other's working powers? Indeed they must do so or else the temple may not be built, or, being built, it may collapse, and we should all be proved again unteachable and have to go and try to learn again for a third time in a school of war incomparably more rigorous than that from which we have just been released. The dark ages may return, the Stone Age may return on the gleaming wings of science, and what might now shower immeasurable material blessings upon mankind, may even bring about its total destruction. Beware, I say; time may be short. Do not let us take the course of allowing events to drift along until it is too late. If there is to be a fraternal association of the kind of I have described, with all the strength and security which both our countries can derive from it, let us make sure that that great fact is known to the world, and that it plays its part in steadying and stabilizing the foundations of peace. There is the path of wisdom. Prevention is better than the cure.
A shadow has fallen upon the scenes so lately light by the Allied victory. Nobody knows what Soviet Russia and its Communist international organization intends to do in the immediate future, or what are the limits, if any, to their expansive and proselytizing tendencies. I have a strong admiration and regard for the valiant Russian people and for my wartime comrade, Marshall Stalin. There is deep sympathy and goodwill in Britain -- and I doubt not here also -- towards the peoples of all the Russias and a resolve to persevere through many differences and rebuffs in establishing lasting friendships. We understand the Russian need to be secure on her western frontiers by the removal of all possibility of German aggression. We welcome Russia to her rightful place among the leading nations of the world. We welcome her flag upon the seas. Above all, we welcome, or should welcome, constant, frequent and growing contacts between the Russian people and our own people on both sides of the Atlantic. It is my duty however, for I am sure you would wish me to state the facts as I see them to you. It is my duty to place before you certain facts about the present position in Europe.
From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic an iron curtain has descended across the Continent. Behind that line lie all the capitals of the ancient states of Central and Eastern Europe. Warsaw, Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Budapest, Belgrade, Bucharest and Sofia, all these famous cities and the populations around them lie in what I must call the Soviet sphere, and all are subject in one form or another, not only to Soviet influence but to a very high and, in some cases, increasing measure of control from Moscow. Athens alone -- Greece with its immortal glories -- is free to decide its future at an election under British, American and French observation. The Russian-dominated Polish Government has been encouraged to make enormous and wrongful inroads upon Germany, and mass expulsions of millions of Germans on a scale grievous and undreamed-of are now taking place. The Communist parties, which were very small in all these Eastern States of Europe, have been raised to pre-eminence and power far beyond their numbers and are seeking everywhere to obtain totalitarian control. Police governments are prevailing in nearly every case, and so far, except in Czechoslovakia, there is no true democracy.
Turkey and Persia are both profoundly alarmed and disturbed at the claims which are being made upon them and at the pressure being exerted by the Moscow Government. An attempt is being made by the Russians in Berlin to build up a quasi-Communist party in their zone of occupied Germany by showing special favors to groups of left-wing German leaders. At the end of the fighting last June, the American and British Armies withdrew westward, in accordance with an earlier agreement, to a depth at some points of 150 miles upon a front of nearly four hundred miles, in order to allow our Russian allies to occupy this vast expanse of territory which the Western Democracies had conquered.
If no the Soviet Government tries, by separate action , to build up a pro-Communist Germany in their areas, this will cause new serious difficulties in the American and British zones, and will give the defeated Germans the power of putting themselves up to auction between the Soviets and the Western Democracies. Whatever conclusions may be drawn from these facts -- and facts they are -- this is certainly not the Liberated Europe we fought to build up. Nor is it one which contains the essentials of permanent peace.
The safety of the world, ladies and gentlemen, requires a new unity in Europe, from which no nation should be permanently outcast. It is from the quarrels of the strong parent races in Europe that the world wars we have witnessed, or which occurred in former times, have sprung. Twice in our own lifetime we have seen the United States, against their wished and their traditions, against arguments, the force of which it is impossible not to comprehend, twice we have seen them drawn by irresistible forces, into these wars in time to secure the victory of the good cause, but only after frightful slaughter and devastation have occurred. Twice the United State has had to send several millions of its young men across the Atlantic to find the war; but now war can find any nation, wherever it may dwell between dusk and dawn. Surely we should work with conscious purpose for a grand pacification of Europe, within the structure of the United Nations and in accordance with our Charter. That I feel opens a course of policy of very great importance.
In front of the iron curtain which lies across Europe are other causes for anxiety. In Italy the Communist Party is seriously hampered by having to support the Communist-trained Marshal Tito's claims to former Italian territory at the head of the Adriatic. Nevertheless the future of Italy hangs in the balance. Again one cannot imagine a regenerated Europe without a strong France. All my public life I never last faith in her destiny, even in the darkest hours. I will not lose faith now. However, in a great number of countries, far from the Russian frontiers and throughout the world, Communist fifth columns are established and work in complete unity and absolute obedience to the directions they receive from the Communist center. Except in the British Commonwealth and in the United States where Communism is in its infancy, the Communist parties or fifth columns constitute a growing challenge and peril to Christian civilization. These are somber facts for anyone to have recite on the morrow a victory gained by so much splendid comradeship in arms and in the cause of freedom and democracy; but we should be most unwise not to face them squarely while time remains.
The outlook is also anxious in the Far East and especially in Manchuria. The Agreement which was made at Yalta, to which I was a party, was extremely favorable to Soviet Russia, but it was made at a time when no one could say that the German war might no extend all through the summer and autumn of 1945 and when the Japanese war was expected by the best judges to last for a further 18 months from the end of the German war. In this country you all so well-informed about the Far East, and such devoted friends of China, that I do not need to expatiate on the situation there.
I have, however, felt bound to portray the shadow which, alike in the west and in the east, falls upon the world. I was a minister at the time of the Versailles treaty and a close friend of Mr. Lloyd-George, who was the head of the British delegation at Versailles. I did not myself agree with many things that were done, but I have a very strong impression in my mind of that situation, and I find it painful to contrast it with that which prevails now. In those days there were high hopes and unbounded confidence that the wars were over and that the League of Nations would become all-powerful. I do not see or feel that same confidence or event he same hopes in the haggard world at the present time.
On the other hand, ladies and gentlemen, I repulse the idea that a new war is inevitable; still more that it is imminent. It is because I am sure that our fortunes are still in our own hands and that we hold the power to save the future, that I feel the duty to speak out now that I have the occasion and the opportunity to do so. I do not believe that Soviet Russia desires war. What they desire is the fruits of war and the indefinite expansion of their power and doctrines. But what we have to consider here today while time remains, is the permanent prevention of war and the establishment of conditions of freedom and democracy as rapidly as possible in all countries. Our difficulties and dangers will not be removed by closing our eyes to them. They will not be removed by mere waiting to see what happens; nor will they be removed by a policy of appeasement. What is needed is a settlement, and the longer this is delayed, the more difficult it will be and the greater our dangers will become.
From what I have seen of our Russian friends and Allies during the war, I am convinced that there is nothing for which they have less respect than for weakness, especially military weakness. For that reason the old doctrine of a balance of power is unsound. We cannot afford, if we can help it, to work on narrow margins, offering temptations to a trial of strength. If the Western Democracies stand together in strict adherence to the principles will be immense and no one is likely to molest them. If however they become divided of falter in their duty and if these all-important years are allowed to slip away then indeed catastrophe may overwhelm us all.
Last time I saw it all coming and I cried aloud to my own fellow-countrymen and to the world, but no one paid any attention. Up till the year 1933 or even 1935, Germany might have been saved from the awful fate which has overtaken here and we might all have been spared the miseries Hitler let loose upon mankind. there never was a war in history easier to prevent by timely action than the one which has just desolated such great areas of the globe. It could have been prevented in my belief without the firing of a single shot, and Germany might be powerful, prosperous and honored today; but no one would listen and one by one we were all sucked into the awful whirlpool. We surely, ladies and gentlemen, I put it to you, surely, we must not let it happen again. This can only be achieved by reaching now, in 1946, by reaching a good understanding on all points with Russia under the general authority of the United Nations Organization and by the maintenance of that good understanding through many peaceful years, by the whole strength of the English-speaking world and all its connections. There is the solution which I respectfully offer to you in this Address to which I have given the title, “The Sinews of Peace”.
Let no man underrate the abiding power of the British Empire and Commonwealth. Because you see the 46 millions in our island harassed about their food supply, of which they only grow one half, even in war-time, or because we have difficulty in restarting our industries and export trade after six years of passionate war effort, do not suppose we shall not come through these dark years of privation as we have come through the glorious years of agony. Do not suppose that half a century from now you will not see 70 or 80 millions of Britons spread about the world united in defense of our traditions, and our way of life, and of the world causes which you and we espouse. If the population of the English-speaking Commonwealths be added to that of the United States with all that such co-operation implies in the air, on the sea, all over the globe and in science and in industry, and in moral force, there will be no quivering, precarious balance of power to offer its temptation to ambition or adventure. On the contrary there will be an overwhelming assurance of security. If we adhere faithfully to the Charter of the United Nations and walk forward in sedate and sober strength seeking no one's land or treasure, seeking to lay no arbitrary control upon the thoughts of men; if all British moral and material forces and convictions are joined with your own in fraternal association, the highroads of the future will be clear, not only for our time, but for a century to come.
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中华民族是一个伟大的民族,而爱国,更是一个神圣的字眼。读文网小编为大家整理了有关于爱国的励志演讲稿3篇,欢迎大家阅读。
同学们,老师们,大家好!
今天我演讲的题目是:弘扬民族精神。
什么是祖国?祖国就是我们脚下的这片土地和土地上的人们,是每一个中国公民,是我们整个中华民族。祖国是我们大家的家。祖国在那里?祖国就在我们面前,就在我们的教室里,就在我们的校园里,就是我们每天面对的同学、老师、家人。祖国的兴亡是我们每一个人的责任,是我们每个人每天的行为积累起来的。
中国是由56个民族组成的大家庭,各族人民互相融合成为伟大的中华民族,创造了光辉灿烂的文化,为全人类的发展做出了伟大的贡献。伟大的民族必定有伟大的民族精神,伟大的时代需要伟大的民族精神。民族精神是什么?诗人艾青写道“为什么我的眼里常含着泪水,因为我对这土地爱得深沉”,我认为这是对我们民族精神的最好解释,那就是热爱自己的祖国——爱国主义。在五千多年的历史长河中,中华民族形成了以爱国主义为核心的团结统一、爱好和平、勤劳勇敢、自强不息的伟大的民族精神。
中华民族有着注重团结的悠久历史和优秀传统。在历史发展的长河中,各民族人民之间相互融合,和睦相处,同舟共济,共同进步,孕育、培养和形成了一种崇高而朴实的民族团结意识。正是这种民族团结意识,使中华民族几千年来始终没有解体,始终没有屈服,始终傲然屹立于世界民族之林。国家的统一、民族的团结,是几千年来中华儿女的共同愿望,这种共同愿望,决定了中国历史发展的主流和方向。依靠万众一心、共赴国难的民族团结意识,中华民族无所畏惧地战胜了一个又一个困难,排除了一个又一个障碍,勇往直前。坚持民族团结意识,是中华民族生存、发展、繁荣、昌盛的根本保证。
中华文明蜿蜒奔腾了五千年,让我们在这里回顾、反思、警醒。我们要弘扬民族精神,要让我们的祖国经过我们的努力,变得更加繁荣,更加勃发!
每当五星红旗升起,每当《义勇军进行曲》奏响,我们中华民族的每一个人,都会感到自己同庄严站在一起,同伟大站在一起,同胜利站在一起,同太阳站在一起!
五星红旗,我为你自豪;我的祖国,我为你骄傲!
谢谢大家!
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尊敬的老师、同学们,下午好!
今天我讲的故事题目是: 团结拼搏的天鹅。
有一年,春天早早儿来到了群山环抱的天鹅湖,一些候鸟也从南方飞来。可是,谁也没有料到,寒潮突然降临,北风呼啸,湖面又上冻了。
一群天鹅落在湖面上,“克噜——克哩”地啼叫着,好像在讨论:冰封湖面,没有吃的,怎么办?
突然,一只老天鹅腾空而起,它并没有飞走,而是利用下落的冲力,像石头似的,用自己的胸脯和翅膀重重地扑打冰面。镜子般的冰面被震得颤动起来。接着,又是第二次,第三次??
别的天鹅似乎怔住了。它们呆呆地站在那里,瞧着这位“破冰勇士”。只听得“咯吱——”冰层裂开了一条小缝,接着又裂开了一条??冰面终于塌陷了,出现了一个小的冰窟窿。有几只天鹅来帮忙了,很快,整群天鹅,大约百来只,都投入了破冰工作。它们干得那样齐心,那样欢快!湖面上传来阵阵“克噜——克哩——克哩”的叫声,就像那激动人心的劳动号子:“兄弟们哪,加油!齐心干哪,加油!”
终于,小小的冰窟窿变成了一片很大的水面。所有的天鹅同时结束了工作。它们昂着头,挺着胸,在水里游动着,捕食着鱼虾,不时发出胜利的欢呼声:“克噜——克哩——克哩!” 同学们,天鹅们不惧困难、团结拼搏的精神不正是我校的乒乓精神的写照吗?在每一次的乒乓球赛、田径运动会、篮球赛、文艺汇演甚至每一天的学习、工作中,我校的师生是那么的齐心,我们团结一致,顽强拼搏,取得了一个个佳绩、创造着一次次的辉煌。
我的故事讲完啦,谢谢大家!
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青春是人生一道洒满阳光的风景,是一首用热情和智慧唱响的赞歌。青春应该是充满朝气的。读文网小编为大家整理了青春励志演讲稿600字,欢迎大家阅读。
我曾经听过这样一段话“青春啊,永远是美好的,可是真正的青春只属于那些永远力争上游的人,永远忘我劳动的人,永远谦虚的人。” 当我来到项目部的第一天,我就写下了我人生当中的第二个座右铭:奋斗,创新,务实,细心,尊重。虽然只是几个简单的词语,但却蕴藏着一个工程人员一生的追求。一个拥有青春的年轻人的奋斗目标。
奋斗——这是年轻人最熟悉的词语,最激昂的决心。初项目部时,一眼望去,最醒目的便是门前的大旗,上面写着青年突击队,心中顿时有些激动。这是一支年轻人的队伍,这是青春的象征,而我也将要成为这个朝气蓬勃队伍的一分子,心中异常的紧张和兴奋。我已经离开了父母和老师无微不至的呵护,走进社会,所以我也要奋斗,我把他定为我的第一目标。
创新——企业的精神,我们的追求。勇于跨越,追求卓越的企业目标在鼓舞着年轻的人们,抓住机遇,勇于创新,锐意进取,不断提高。
务实——告别学生时代的虚荣和攀比,来到这里汲取知识,接受锻炼,提高素质,增长经验,打好坚实的基础,用实际行动实现自我的梦想,造就完美的人生。
细心——当我们这些刚刚走出校门的实习生填写内业资料时,听见最多的词语就是师哥们一直在告诫的细心一词,是的,在一个工程中最重要的,也是铸就精品工程最重要的就是细心,细心才成就了一次次的辉煌成绩,完成了一份份完美的考卷。
尊重——因为我还年轻,缺少丰富的经验和阅历,所以一定要做到尊重别人的意见,虚心接受别人的教诲。另外,尊重也是一个人的自身素质和修养。所以在学习经验的同时,学习尊重也尤为重要。
当我离开多姿多彩的大学生活,来到这里塑造我的人生,雕刻我的梦想的时候,就已经为自己的人生做好了规划,把自己的理想铭刻于心中,做一个甘于寂寞,敢于创新,干劲十足的年轻人。
“士不可以不弘毅,任重而道远”作为一个90后的年轻人,一个国家,一个民族的希望所在,心中无不闪烁着梦想,那么现在就是我们努力实现梦想的时候。当前我们正处于一个承前启后,继往开来的转折点,有一大批的工程项目等着我们去建设,有一系列的技术等着我们去攻关,有一大片市场等着我们去开拓,有一整套的经验等着我们去探索。
当一个人把自己的青春融入到自己的事业的时候,那么他的青春不会流失,他的事业也必将在岁月的历练中折射出耀眼的光芒! “有的人活着他已经死了,有的人死了他还活着,生命的意义在于活着,并且要好好活着,正如《士兵突击》中的许三多,总是说要好好活,总是说好好活就是做很多有意义的事,那么什么才是有意义的事呢?怎样才能活的更有意义呢?我想那就要奉献。如果我们不付出,不创造,不追求,不奉献,那这样的青春必会稍纵即逝。回首过去,没有追忆,人生渺茫,这绝对不是我们活着的意义。
我们选择了建工系统,从某种意义上来说,就已经选择了奉献。远离了都市的繁华,城市的喧嚣,绚丽的生活,时尚的气息,沉淀了心情在这里驻足,扎根。我们是失去了一些东西,但是我们没有失去最为宝贵的青春,我们也没有辜负自己的青春,因为我们正用汗水见证着成长,用奉献丈量着价值,拥有青春的人们在这原本荒凉的土地上创造人生的奇迹,抒写青春的乐章。
拥有青春的人们,让我们拿出奥林匹克的精神,点燃心中的圣火,在和谐社会的大环境下,释放青春的激情,展现青春的风采,秀出激昂的主旋律,为祖国的明天而努力奋斗!
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励志演讲稿如何感染听众,起到真正的励志作用?是需要演讲稿能真正的吸引到听众,带动听众,需要文字上做到华而更实,而不是在喊口号。读文网小编为大家精选了3篇关于青春励志的演讲稿范文,欢迎大家阅读。
亲爱的同学们:
偶然间,发现我们已步入了那道令老年人羡慕、中年人留恋、少年人向往的青春风景线。澎湃着青春的热血,洋溢着青春的热情。然而,朋友你是否探求思索过青春是什么呢?
青春是三月争奇斗艳的花朵,青春是七月火红的太阳,青春是十月绚丽迷人的红叶,青春是一月淡雅恬静的白雪,青春是喷雾的旭日,是竞发的百舸,是搏击长空的雄鹰,青春是欢乐的音符,是我们新人的象征。
当今时代是一个电火行空邀宇宙的时代,当今世界是一个瞬息万变令人眼花的世界!知识更新日新月异,科技进步突飞猛进。落后就要挨打,懒惰就会失败!已成为一个不可抗拒的规律。为了中华民族的腾飞,我们每个人都应该竭尽全力去拼搏。只有拼搏才能为祖国现代描绘出一张完美的宏图,只有拼搏才能实现我们青春的价值。
在坐的同学们如果没有拼搏,又何能走出理想大学。让我们用智慧和勇气扬起理想的风帆,用青春和生命奏响时代的强音。让我们抛弃了迷茫、掌握了航向。让我们共同努力,不懈摇桨,一起去奏响那青春的激扬乐章!
同学们!我们驾驭人生的航船,努力地向青春价值地彼岸航行吧,让我们昂首阔步向着我们美好未来前进吧!
最后,我预祝全体同学在即将到来的期中考试中,取得满意的成绩,去实现青春的价值。
期待高三学长能高考大捷,为校争光,创造青春的辉煌。
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青春免不了一场颠沛流离。不必害怕,不要后退,不须犹豫,难过的时候就一个人去看看这世界。多问问自己,你是不是已经为了梦想而竭尽全力了?读文网小编为大家整理了青春励志学生演讲稿3篇,欢迎大家阅读。
各位朋友们:
下午好!看到你们正在为前途而奋战我感到很高兴;看着你们那充满期望,有点兴奋、有点紧张、有点忧郁无辜的脸,我感到无比地心痛。你们让我回想起当年我的情节。当时的我成绩似乎优异,渴望成功,我却害怕失败果然失败。
你们怎么幸灾乐祸地笑了。好吧,那就狂笑吧,只要你们轻松地走向成功,我愿意牺牲我自己。
闻听高考失败,我一下子崩溃了:想想可怜的父母,望见那得意忘形已成功的同学,再想想自己没有前途的前途。我决定自杀,可上帝似乎觉得这样太便宜我了。
于是乘坐的汽车不翻身,横穿马路车也不撞我,死不掉也就活下来了。上帝发现此小子经受了应有的考验和心灵折磨,愿意加倍地给我幸福以补偿失意的我。
各位你们看看我因挫折而深沉、富有魅力的脸,你们不觉得应该为我鼓鼓掌吗?这掌声也是献给你们的,因为你们听完了我的演讲会有激动,会对自己很有信心,不仅在高考中会发挥出色,更能在人生的舞台中挥洒自如。
害怕失败一定会失败,这是我想告诉你们的第一点。
各位,你们认识自己吗?你也许会回答我说:“我们老师说我还不错,家长对我不满意,经常批评我,还有同学对我评价也是一般等等诸如此类的话。”
你们没有正确回答我的问题,我问的是你认识你自己吗?而不是别人认识你吗?记得瞎子摸象的吗?没有人完全了解你,只有你自己最了解你自己。
那么你到底是个怎么样的人呢?
你认为你是个很优秀的人那你就会成为一个很优秀的人。
你就是你认为的人。美国科学家曾做试验:随机地把100个人分成好班与差班,三年后好班的学生成绩真的比差班好多了。他们本来是没有区别的啊。
只是他们进入好班后在别人的信任下,他认为他就是个好学生于是就成为好学生了;而进入差班的学生进入差班后在别人的叹气声中认为自己是个差生于是就成为他认为的差生了。
如果你有幸出生在一个会鼓励人的家中,碰到了许多会鼓励人的老师,你很幸运地成为好学生了,我为你高兴;假如你不幸出生在一个用负面方式教育你的家中,碰到一群喜欢用负面方式激励你的老师,我更为你自豪,因为上帝给了你更多的机会考验你,让你学会挑战自己,正确地认识自己。
于是你现在的成绩好运只代表过去,不代表未来。只要你愿意重新认识你自己,那么你就会成为真正的你。
成绩好的同学你可以继续你的自我认定,你很幸运;成绩目前一般的同学,你可以重新认识你自己,要知道现在的你才是真正的你;成绩表面上不行的同学,你们要为自己的过去纳喊,感谢过去的你帮你吃完了苦,现在你可以重新开始新的生活了,这就是佛教中所说的因果定律。
优秀与否首先是一种自我选择。
你们愿意选择优秀吧,为你们优秀的选择鼓掌。
如果你们还不够肯定,我可以告诉你们红楼梦中有一句名言:真作假时真亦假;假作真时假亦真。只要不断地去肯定自己,想象会成为现实。大家知道母鸡孵小鸡需要21天的时间,科学家研究一个人习惯的养成同样也需要21天的时间。
只要你们每天早上起来大声地念十篇:我是最优秀的。晚上睡觉前大声地喊十篇:我是独一无二的奇迹,连续21天,你就真的成为最优秀的人了,要知道那才是本来的你。
你也可以把它写在你的本子上,每次写十篇,相信我肯定有效,这叫心理暗示,我就是这样获得伟大的信心的。看看我的坚定微笑的脸吧。
你在想也许有人会笑你,别管它,因为只有你才会对你自己负全部的责任,你就把他们当成是对你的勉励好了。
记住:没有人可以打倒你,除了你自己!
有个故事是这样说的:佛教徒有个习惯,要辩道,辩赢者可以留下来吃饭、睡觉,如果辩不赢,得继续出行。有一次有个佛教徒来到了一处,那里的教堂是由两兄弟掌管。他于是找哥哥辩,哥哥对他说:“我很忙,你与我弟弟辩吧,他比较好辩一点。”
弟弟只有一只眼睛。半小时后他出来了,对哥哥说:“你弟弟是最聪明的人,我辩不过他,我得走了。”哥哥吃了一惊,不太相信,于是问怎么回事。他说:“我对你弟弟伸出一个指头,代表我们的佛主释迦牟尼。没想到你弟弟伸出两个指头,告诉我说佛主与佛道。
我觉得有道理,于是我伸出三个指头,代表还有佛徒。你弟弟就更聪明了,伸出一个拳头,告诉我说,佛主、佛道、门徒是一体的,缺一不可,太厉害了,我辩不过他,我走了。”
过了一会,他弟弟出来了,怒容满面,对他哥哥说:“哥哥,我气死了,刚才那家伙太无礼了,一见我就伸出一个指头取笑我是独眼龙,我强忍着怒火,很克制地伸出两个指头,恭喜他有两只眼睛。没想到这家伙变本加厉,伸出三个指头,继续嘲笑我们两个人只有三只眼睛,我受不了了,伸出一个拳头准备揍他,他马上逃掉了。”
别人明明在表扬他,由于他对自己没有正确的认识,反而认为别人在打击他,于是他就倒下了,倒在自己的垃圾思想中。
你们有没有这样的经历啊。如果有,那就自我解嘲一下吧,发出会心的微笑,然后忘了这些可爱的往事。
现在你们应该有点信心了吧,因为信心是自己给自己的。当然我们更希望别人欣赏我们,鼓励我们。
你想别人怎么待你,你就先怎样待别人。
你想得到别人的欣赏、鼓励,你就先欣赏、鼓励别人。
你如果想得到老师的帮助,就主动地对老师说:“某某老师,我好喜欢听你的课,你讲得深入浅出,而且老师你特有亲和力。”老师听完后肯定激动地摸着你那有智慧的头,特别愿意帮你。
如果你想让你父母鼓励你,你就对他们说:“爸妈,你们辛苦了,我一定努力学习,你们放心好了,只要你们对我有信心,鼓励我,我肯定会考得更好。”你父母听了鼻子都酸了,再也不愿意批评你了,因为你已经长大了,懂得体贴大人了。
如果你想得到同学的帮助,那么请先帮助你同学,鼓励他们,告诉他们,他们很优秀,于是他们感动地对你说:“亲爱的某某,你是最优秀的。”听了这话后,你的潜能开发出来了,分数莫名其妙地高了十分。
道姆斯教授曾说过:“年青人,永远不要担心未来,未来也不可捉摸,只要你活在现在,把握住现在的每一分每一秒,集中所有的注意力把正在做的事当成唯一重要的事去做,全力以赴,你会做得最好的,成功肯定会属于你。”
高考越来越近,我们总是担心时间不够。记住,你没有必要这样,只要把握住现在的每一分每一秒,集中所有的注意力于一门功课中,用最大的热情。同时运用视觉、听觉、触觉,还有味觉、嗅觉感知到你正在复习的功课,那么你的效率将是原来的五倍以上。
要念到自己能听到,要写得自己能触摸到,能感觉到知识的味道,能闻到知识的香味。
何为集中所有的注意力?就是不为你的行为所左右,时时刻刻地思考回忆同一内容,直到理解记住为止。
跑步时,骑车时,做早操时,睡觉时,吃饭时等等,你可以在大脑中放电影,一旦卡住了,立刻拿出书本看一眼再合上继续放电影,直到ok为止。这样你就会越来越喜欢读书了。
你们父母总是要你们吃好,吃饱。各位,我要告诉你们:不要吃太多,不要吃太油。
为什么呢?因为人体总的血液量是一定的。当你吃太多时,血液都流到胃里去了,于是大脑的血供量下降,你的思维能力就下了降,反应就会迟钝,所以吃得清淡些,油不易于消化,考前特别要注意。
考完后你可以吃满汉全席啊。不过别绝食哦,否则你会饿晕的。凡事要符合自然规律,物极必反。
各位,我最亲爱的朋友们,你们会成功的,我已经在你们的心底里刻进了幸福两个字,我要为你们每天祈祷,祝你们成功。在人生的任何一个阶段,我都会关心你们的,都会帮助你们的。
请记住:除了成功,你们别无选择;除了给你们成功,我们什么也做不了。
再见,在那美好的地方等着你们的到来!
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青春如行云流水,淌指而过,抓不住也握不稳,因此青春也显得格外珍贵,容不得半点浪费。读文网小编为大家整理了3篇400字关于青春励志演讲稿,欢迎大家阅读。
老师们,同学们,上午好!
我是初三(147)班的xxxx。很荣幸这次能在开学典礼上代表初三同学发言。
进入初三,我们主要的任务当然是学习、学习、再学习,努力、努力、再努力。各门功课应全面发展,提高效率。“知识就是力量”,让我们做一个符合新世纪要求的优秀青年,为建设祖国的未来打下坚实的基础。
当然,我觉得学习主要是讲究方法,而不是拘泥古板,打时间仗,死记硬背,应当活学活用。
上课时我们要专心听讲,多思多问,与老师积极配合,解决预习中的疑难问题,紧守每一节课,向每一节课的每一分钟要质量。
课后复习相对于预习更关键,重要的不是知识的数量,而是知识的质量。不断巩固学过的知识,使它们在脑中生根发芽,并茁壮成长。重复是学习之母,它不仅能帮助我们巩固知识,更重要的是能梳理知识,斯宾塞曾说过:“如果一个人的知识缺乏条理,那他的知识越多,他就越感到困惑不解。”
同学们,只要我们能珍惜时间,那么机会就会在我们手上,我相信初三这一年一定会带给我们更多惊喜。
同学们,青春是人生之花,人生的最大悲痛莫过于辜负青春,让我们携起手来一起努力吧!
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朋友们,你的梦想是什么?你最初的梦想还在吗?读文网小编为大家整理了我的梦想励志演讲稿3篇,欢迎大家阅读。
尊敬的各位老师:
每个人都有梦想,它是人人所向往的。没有梦想的人的人生将是空虚的,人生没有梦想就如飞机失去航标,船只失去灯塔,终将被社会所淘汰。但梦想总是随着思想的前进而改变的。碌碌无为是庸人所为,奋发图强是智者之举。
童年时,我有一个梦想,我希望我有钱。大人问:“小伙子,有了钱你要去干什么呢?”“我要去买泡泡糖”“如果你有很多钱呢?”“我会去买很多泡泡糖”“如果你有用不完的钱呢?”“我会把做泡泡糖的工厂买下来。”的确小时侯的我们,天真无邪,有着一颗善良的童心,幸福与快乐是一曲不变的乐章。
慢慢步入小学,中学……就越会觉得压力的存在。现在我有一个梦想。我希望每天都不要有很多的家庭作业要做。玩耍的时间一点点被剥夺,而我们一天中40%被禁锢在教室,很多时间在学习。但是面对学习,还是一种模糊的认识。俗话说“难得糊涂”,对事物的理解,也由封建主义发展到资本主义,越大就越觉得自己的观点是对的。
上初中的时候,我有一个梦想,我希望自己能成为一名尖子生;回到家能受到家人的表扬;在学校能受到老师们的肯定;在同学之间能有鹤立鸡群的表现。但是,渐渐的,我发现实现这个梦想并不能靠要耍耍孩子气。之后,我学会了奋斗。
忙忙碌碌一天加上晚自习后放学回家,真是又困又累,吃夜宵都没有味道。这样的日子很单调,也许有时候想念许多小学同学,有时候赶着上课还是一双朦胧的睡眼。讨厌死板的校服装,从不穿着它到处走。星期六、星期天的时间真很短,孩子脾气真想犯,慢慢懂了做人的辛苦和梦想真是太难,还好我会努力,看每一个人都在为了生活而起早赶晚,把握自己不再松散。
今天,我有一个梦想,我希望自己能考上一所中意的高中。我为着梦想,每一天都苦苦寻找着充实自己的辅导书与练习卷,为着光明的未来而努力。
梦想像一粒种子,种在“心”的土壤里,尽管它很小,却可以生根开花,假如没有梦想,就像生活在荒凉的戈壁,冷冷清清,没有活力。试问,我们在座的热血青年谁又愿意过那种行尸走肉的日子呢?我相信我不会,你们大家都不会。
有了梦想,也就有了追求,有了奋斗的目标,有了梦想,就有了动力。梦想,是一架高贵桥梁,不管最终是否能到达彼岸,拥有梦想,并去追求它,这已经是一种成功,一种荣耀。在追求梦想这个过程中,我们是在成长。
它会催人前进,也许在实现梦想的道路中,会遇到无数的挫折和困难,但没关系,跌倒了自己爬起来,为自己的梦想而前进,毕竟前途不仅靠运气,也靠自己创造出来。
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师德需要培养,需要教育,更需要的是——每位教师的自我修养!读文网小编为大家整理了有关于师德师风的精彩演讲稿3篇,欢迎大家阅读。
当鲜花绽放于阳光之下,
是绿叶最快乐的日子。
当果实成熟于金秋时节,
是园丁最欣慰的时刻。
我是一片绿叶,我是一名快乐的园丁,一名平凡的幼儿教师,陪伴在身边的,是一群群稚气的孩子,还有数不尽的责任和承诺。我用辛勤的汗水,浇灌出一棵棵幼苗,给他们人生起点上以方向和力量,让他们在无微不至的呵护下茁壮成长。
我自豪,我是一名光荣的幼儿教师!
我热爱幼教事业,因为孩子是那样的单纯,像一朵朵鲜花,纯洁无暇、诚实坦然。我最喜欢和他们做游戏,他们认真、投入、绝对遵守规则;他们一脸汗水,满身尘土,发自内心的快乐洋溢在脸庞,欢声笑语回荡在身旁。孩子最美,孩子最真!"吾爱童子身,莲花不染尘,骂之唯解笑,打亦不生嗔。"我愿永远和孩子在一起,永远保持圣洁的灵魂。
我热爱幼教事业,因为我深切地懂得参天大树始于弱不禁风的幼苗,我们在幼苗根茎上浇灌人生第一滴水,我们在幼苗的土壤里施下人生第一把肥。我们的一言一行,会影响孩子的一生。
对幼教工作的向往,促使我考入幼儿师范学院。在学校,我刻苦学习幼教理论知识、绘画、舞蹈和钢琴等专业技能,心中有一个坚定的信念,那就是--当我成为一名幼儿教师,站在孩子们面前时,要用最动听的琴声为他们伴奏,要用最美的舞姿教他们舞蹈,要在他们面前展现一个崭新的天地。不懈的努力让我以优异的成绩走出了校门,满怀着希望和热度,我踏进了这童话般的幼儿园。
每一个清晨,我用灿烂的微笑迎接孩子们和父母的到来;每一个黄昏,我以愉悦的心情将孩子们的手交到父母的手里,亲切地说一声:"明天见。"目送他们渐渐走远。多少个春夏秋冬,无数个风风雨雨,我们用博爱,滋润快乐,用智慧,开启文明,用鼓励,唤醒自信,用宽容,示范尊重,用无私,引导正义,用平凡,孕育伟大。
选择就意味着奉献,为了提高孩子们的学习兴趣,我常常加班加点,挑灯夜战,写出具有童心童趣的教案,做出精美有趣的教具。我深切地感受到,把最真挚的爱奉献给每一个孩子,回报的是孩子们更纯真的爱;在孩子们灿烂的欢笑声中,我感受到一种无与伦比的幸福。
黄志凯小朋友是我所带的中班学生中最调皮的一个。在一次集体课外活动中,我一直在不停地叮嘱他:不要乱跑。但他仍然跳上跳下,我拉住他,努力使他安静下来,他还是挣脱了我的手,朝大门方向跑去,我紧紧追着,他突然跌倒在地,我急忙把他抱在怀里,发现他嘴唇流血了,我的心一下子揪了起来,赶紧抱起他跑到医务室。医务室的大夫为他做了检查和包扎,我不断询问孩子的伤情是否会留下疤痕,以及以后要注意的事项。不几天,黄志凯痊愈了,父母非常感谢,还送来了感谢信,对我们细致的工作表达了诚挚的谢意。这件事,使我更感到自己肩负的责任,也认识到只要我们尽心尽力地爱护和照顾每一个孩子,就会赢得孩子的爱戴,父母的理解。
与孩子们相处的日子,如同长了翅膀般轻盈掠过,如同盛开的鲜花娇艳芬芳。正当我的事业一帆风顺时,一场空如其来的车祸降临到了我的身上。当我被送往医院,已是昏迷不醒——生命垂危,无情可怕的现实摆在了我的面前。5个多小时的手术让我同死神擦肩而过,手术后第二天,麻醉药已经散去,刚刚清醒的我强忍周身的疼痛问大夫:"我的腿受伤了吗?我还能跳舞吗?我还能唱歌吗?"医生肯定的说了一个字:"能!"我的心这才落下来,疼痛顿时也减少了许多。我无法想象离开幼儿园、失去孩子们的日子,因为我的心早已和他们融为一体。
得知我住院的消息后,父母带着孩子纷纷前来探望,孩子们伏在病床前,这个对我说:"老师,你打针不要哭,要勇敢一点!"那个说:"这是我妈妈买的水果可甜了,你尝尝。"听着这些童言稚语,我的心在颤动。那一刻,我觉得我是世界上最幸福的人!我微不足道的付出却得到了如此丰厚的回报--一颗颗盛满爱的童心。
我下定决心,为了早日回到孩子们身边,我要和伤痛赛跑。经过近半年的休养,我的身体已基本恢复。新学期的一天,当我怀着期待已久的心情来到幼儿园时,孩子们看见我,一下子围了上来。"老师,我们可想你了!""老师,你的病好了吗?能和我们一起做游戏吗?"看着他们,我的眼眶湿润了,感谢命运让我还能和他们在一起。
我用火热的心,书写靓丽的人生;我用满腔的情,唱响奉献的赞歌;我用执著的爱,创造青春的辉煌,我用坦荡的笑,展示无悔的选择。
我快乐,我是一名光荣的幼儿教师!
几年过去了,我所在的幼儿园伴随着企业的发展也发生了翻天覆地的变化,新的桌椅搬进了粉刷一新的教室,新添置的教具和游戏设施摆放在平整雅致的操场上,充满活力与激情的高学历青年教师充实进教师队伍,全园呈现出一派欣欣向荣的发展景象。我和其他青年教师一样,主动向上,同这片神奇的土地一样成熟,我也从一名普通的幼儿教师晋升为幼儿园的教学主任。
如今,我对自己的工作更多了一份眷恋,也更多了一份执著。在未来的岁月里,我将用真诚的爱成为孩子的支持者、合作者、引导者。我坚信,爱能让我改变一切,也能让我充满快乐!
多少祖国的花朵,需要辛勤浇灌;多少稚嫩的幼苗,需要精心修剪;多少天真的童心,需要温馨呵护。这是我们的责任,这是我们的事业。
绿叶,静静地吐露自己的幽香——不张扬;
绿叶,默默地映衬着红花——无怨言。
我是一名光荣的幼儿教师,作一片绿叶,这就是我无悔的选择!
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英语演讲,是指以英语为载体,针对某个话题发表自己的意见和看法,以此来影响、感染听众,达到一种宣传目的的交际活动。读文网小编为大家整理了有关学生英语励志的演讲稿4篇,欢迎大家阅读。
Dear teacher and classmates:
I am very glad to make a speech here in this class again! This time, I'd like to talk something about English.
I love English. English language is now used everywhere in the world. It has become the most common language on Internet and for international trade. Learning English makes me confident and brings me great pleasure.
When I was seven, my mother sent me to an English school. At there, I played games and sang English songs with other children . Then I discovered the beauty of the language, and began my colorful dream in the English world.
Everyday, I read English following the tapes. Sometimes, I watch English cartoons.
On the weekend, I often go to the English corner. By talking with different people there, I have made more and more friends as well as improved my oral English.
I hope I can travel around the world someday. I want to go to America to visit Washington Monument, because the president Washington is my idol. Of course, I want to go to London too, because England is where English language developed. If I can ride my bike in Cambridge university, I will be very happy.
I hope I can speak English with everyone in the world. I'll introduce China to them, such as the Great Wall, the Forbidden City and Anshan.
I know, Rome was not built in a day. I believe that after continuous hard study, one day I can speak English very well.
If you want to be loved, you should learn to love and be lovable. So I believe as I love English everyday , it will love me too.
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每一个有良知的中国人都应该热爱自己的祖国,然而,仅仅有一颗爱国之心是远远不够的,还要知道怎样爱国。读文网小编为大家整理了3篇中学生关于励志爱国的演讲稿范文,欢迎大家阅读。
尊敬的各位领导、老师们、同学们:
大家好!今天我演讲的题目是《从我做起做一个热爱祖国为荣的人》。
我们都知道,八荣八耻的第一条就是“以热爱祖国为荣,以危害祖国为耻。”我想,八荣八耻中每一荣每一耻都是重要的,是每个中国人必须遵守的。而对祖国的热爱是最重要的。
热爱祖国,不单是一句口号,它是千千万万胸怀祖国的华夏儿女发出的呐喊;热爱祖国,也不单是一句台词,它是千千万万有志之士用生命和热血谱写的真理。
在中华民族在世界东方踽踽独行的五千年里,许多曾经煊赫一时的王朝由崛起走向覆灭,许多曾经绚烂一季的民族从兴盛走向衰亡。而我们中华民族,五千年前我们在神州大地上发轫,五千年后我们依然在这里繁荣,我们经历了秦皇汉武的铁马金戈,经历了大唐盛世的霓裳羽衣,经历了屈辱岁月的血雨腥风,更经历了八年抗战的威武不屈。我们中华民族,我们中国,存在就是一种美!我的中国心在胸腔中跳动,你的也是一样吧?这样的祖国这样的民族,我们岂能不热爱?我们又岂能做出对其有危害的事?
翻开历史的卷册,一个个鲜活的历史人物向我走来。我看到了黄继光、邱少云等英雄人物,以身殉国,视死如归。历史认可了他们,人们铭记住他们;我还看到了汪精卫等人卖国求荣,衣冠楚楚却作恶多端。历史将他们扔进黑暗的地狱,人们唾弃、鄙视他们。毋庸置疑,我们的英雄做到了热爱祖国,表现出为祖国奉献自己的高尚情操。
热爱祖国,不一定要手举炸药包去炸暗堡,也不一定要用自己的胸膛去堵敌人的机枪眼;热爱祖国,其实很简单,它可能在你一句文明的话语里,可能在你一个正确的举动里;热爱祖国,其实就在我们生活的小事里。
台湾著名校长高震东曾在国内演讲时说,爱国是一种责任,是一种“天下兴亡,匹夫有责”的责任。是啊,热爱祖国还是我们要尽到的一份责任。国家在哪里?我们常常找不到!那是“不识庐山真面目,只缘身在此山中。”因为你在国家里头,所以就不知道国家在哪里。当老师的,国家就是你面前的学生,你往讲台上一站,下边的学生就是你的国家;我们中学生,国家就在你的学习成长中,优秀的品德,优异的成绩,健康的体魄,良好的心态,就是你的祖国。
我从小就体弱多病,到现在也还是三天两头去医院打针,因为身体的原因,功课常常落下了,常常和父母闹闹情绪,也经常为不能向我同龄的孩子一样快乐的奔跑而落泪。这时是父母和老师教育我,和病魔做斗争,和心魔作较量,是我的责任。因此,我很多时候只得在病床上学习,在看书中磨炼自己的意志。我将积极向上、乐于进取、吃苦耐劳、勤学苦练当成是我的责任,这是不是一种爱国呢?我想,是的,是我这个体弱我病的孩子在我的学习和成长过程中一种特有的爱国。
2008年北京奥运会已经进入倒记时,同学们,老师们,你们可知道,在这之前,从中央到地方,在各种宣传媒体的宣传中出现的最细小可是最重要的东西是什么?在我看来,是两个词,那就是掌声和微笑。对待朋友,对待来宾,对待比赛,对待表演,我们的确少了很多微笑和掌声。给对手以微笑和掌声,无论是胜过我们还是败给我们的对手,给客人以微笑和掌声,无论是我们喜欢的还是不喜欢的客人,那是一种多么博大的胸襟,为什么要在奥运会前昔注重这个问题?那就是微笑和掌声对我们来说,是把自己的国家真正当成自己的家的表现,要让世界各国的客人都说“你瞧,中国人多么爱自己的祖国!”
今天,我是以比赛的身份站在这演讲台上,我是很多同学的对手,这里也有许多我的对手,不论我演讲得成功还是失败,我想,在座的都是真正的爱国者,请给我点儿掌声吧!谢谢你们的掌声,谢谢你们和我一齐爱了一次祖国!
祖国光荣而强大,祖国永远在我们心中。最后请允许我用最深情的声音来表达我对祖国的挚爱:“以热爱祖国为荣,以危害祖国为耻。”积极行动起来,热爱祖国吧,我们的中国心永远为祖国而跳动,祖国永远在我人们每个人的心中!热爱祖国是我们的光荣!
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演讲稿也称演说词,是在大会上或某些公开场合发表和宣扬的文稿。读文网小编为大家整理了3篇有关于中学生的励志演讲稿,欢迎大家阅读。
各位老师,同学们:
大家好!
相信在座的同学们和无数的同龄人一样,在高考的华容道上,我们摩拳擦掌、披荆斩棘、过五关斩六将、无不豪情、无不壮志、无不快哉,在经历过车轮之战后,我们迈步踏进了为之奋斗的大学,压力的解脱尽如同漫天的繁星闪闪,虽然璀璨却令人目不暇接不知所措——迷茫、困惑、压抑、无聊、空虚这些毫无生机的字眼犹如幽魂一样缠绕于我们周身。这使我们不得不发问:我们的青春难道真的无处安放?我们的青春到底为谁张扬?我们难道真的允许青春悄然滑过指尖或用腐朽的残忍来埋葬我们的青春?不不!不是这样的!我们的青春飞扬!我们的青春在路上!
一个真正意义上的大学生,必须拥有使命感。像马丁路德金怀抱解放美国黑人的梦想而奋斗,像周恩来同志年少就立志为中华之崛起而读书,像比尔盖茨为了世界上每张桌上都有一台计算机而拼搏。
我,作为一名普通的大学生,我个人的未来同样是我更为关注的,是成功是辉煌是平庸是随便,我自然渴望成功不甘平庸,但究竟要走到哪一步,虽然未知,但我知道无论怎么走都得从第一步走起。这是最根本的一步,从这步走起,还要一步一步的积累,一步一步的奋斗。“不积跬步,无以至千里,不积小流,无以成江海”,不经历风雨,就见不到彩虹。
青春的美丽,不是街市流行的名牌时装;青春的旋律,不是吉他弹奏的缠绵忧伤;青春的潇洒,不是身体摇摆的忸怩作态;青春的浪漫,不是车轮郊游的旋转飞扬。青春是一种态度、是一种精神,青春是一种勇往直前的冲劲、是为了理想而拼搏的不懈激情---如果你是一只雄鹰,你就应该向往蓝天,期盼飞翔;如果你是一艘轮船,你就应该依恋大海,渴望远航;如果你正年轻,那么,就请拒绝沉默,亮出青春的风采!
也许有人会说:我平凡得很,无一技之长,不会唱不会跳不会吟诗作画,注定青春就如水般平淡。可我要说,世上只不过一个天才贝多芬,只不过一个神童莫扎特,能登上金字塔的不仅仅有雄鹰,还有那勤奋的蜗牛。虽然我们不能人人都像雄鹰一样一飞冲天,但我们至少可以像蜗牛那样凭着自己的耐力默默前行。
请相信,青春,永不言败。
请相信,青春失败了第100次,我们爬起来第101次。
请相信,衣带渐宽终不悔,为伊消得人憔悴。
请相信,我们的青春飞扬!我们的青春在路上!
相信自己,我们一定能行。
谢谢大家,我的演讲完毕!
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青春是一场永不散场的戏,这个角色刚刚下场,另一角色就会接着上。读文网小编为大家整理了3篇1500字的青春励志演讲稿,欢迎大家阅读。
人的一生总要面对无数次选择,就像下棋一样,在黑与白交织的世界里,每向前迈一步,都要经历一次内心的困苦,犹豫,绝望而后坚定的成长过程。有人说:"这就是人生的魅力。"而正处于十字路口的我们,告别了充满幼稚与凝重的初中,一个举目一新,春机盎然的职业学校又出现在我面前,而我还在为昨天的失败沮丧不已;正为揉碎在蓝海里的梦想而痛苦万分,但是,我对自己说:我选择这里,张开我的翅膀,播种我的希望,让梦在这里延续,让青春在这里腾飞。
在校园的点点滴滴,我逐渐抛弃了幼稚,更深刻明白了青春的内涵。青春是当你播下疏狂,它就回赠你悔恨和枯涩,你播下懒惰,青春就惩罚你以荒芜和悲凉;你播下勤奋,青春就赏赐以欢乐和甜蜜。当我们在品味青春时,像饮一杯蜂蜜,也像饮一杯白开水,在蜂蜜的甜腻中尝出平淡,在白开水的清淡中品出平凡。正是这种青春的内涵,也向我印证了青春的理想。先哲说过:理想如星辰-——我们永不能触到,但我们可以像航海者一样,借星光的位置而航行。"我因此陷入了重重的沉思,夜幕降临时,校园内一阵阵淡淡的芬芳随着轻风沁如我的心肺,此时我明白,花朵以自己独特的芬芳在熏陶着一代新人,我们作为21世纪的新新人类更应该像航海者不断摸索我们的理想,用青春去抒写奋斗。
如果可以把青春比做一台电脑,要达到高性能和高质量,我觉得可以将它划分为C盘和S盘。
青春之C盘,即CONFIDENCO是自信之意。海伦凯勒说过:"凌驾于命运之上的人,信心是命运的主宰。"人,只要有自信,才能自强不息,才能使人在艰难的事业中保持必胜的信念,人,只有自信,才能使人为自己的理想而努力奋斗。而我们生活中,大多数人因为缺乏自信而变得碌碌无为,曾经的我便是如此,因为自卑,懦弱,毫无理由的妄自菲薄,毫无信心去尝试任何事,使我通向成功之路的航船在沙漠中搁浅,终究也托不起成功的巨轮,而我的老师对我说:"你有没有尝试古哦!自此以后,这便成为我的座右铭。做任何事,只要自己参与过,努力过,无论结果是成功还是失败,我们都可以为自己留下一页宾白不辉煌但却刻骨铭心的篇章,而作为职高的莘莘学子,我们更要明白,我们并不比别人少什么,我们同顶炎炎烈日,共沐佼佼月辉,心智不缺,只要我们敢于展示我们自己的个性,及风采,那就是美丽的风景线。大步向前走吧!经不起波浪的鱼永远不能跃出水面;只会躲在安乐窝中的雏鹰张望终究无法在苍穹中翱翔。不要害怕跃倒,不要让美好的青春在一片"不行"中蹉跎度过,举步踏入长满荆棘也充满阳光的大路,让生命散发光和彩。
青春之S盘,即SRUGGLE。奋斗之意。"奋斗者未必都成功,但成功者没有一个不经过奋斗"不知道是谁讲过这样一句话,前面的路像河水一样总也看不清楚深和远,不知道属于我们是泥沼断壁还是金光大道。但是,我坚信:我们的青春无限,我们的命运掌握在自己的手中,既然人生赐予我们搏斗的机会,既然不想养就鸡的钝羽而想铸成鹰的力翅,何不放开手去奋斗未来,拼搏风云!"作为此时的我们,无论遇到多少迷惘,失败,我们要更坚强,继续完成我们的征途,抱着一份刘禹锡"直与天地争春田"的豁达上路,幸福不是毛毛雨,梦也不是红蜻蜓。让我们去为自己画一个漂亮,完美的人生奋斗之圆。
青春,是个朝气蓬勃的字眼;青春,写满自豪与骄傲,让我们与青春同行,追寻C盘,S盘,追随大地,让我们在职高中描绘青春的风景图。我想高唱:青春是美丽的!因为青春并不会太长!昙花一现是短暂的,可是谁能说他不美正因为它的短暂,因而带给人无限的留恋!可是昙花一现有无数次,而每个人的青春只有一次,何不牢牢把它握住!
让我高唱:青春可以让我们无限飞扬。
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青春是人生一道洒满阳光的风景,是一首用热情和智慧唱响的赞歌。读文网小编为大家整理了3篇600字的关于青春励志演讲稿,欢迎大家阅读。
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清晨温柔的阳光透过绿色的叶子洒向大地,年轮中曾经青涩的时光向未来讲述着美丽的传说。记得奥斯特洛夫斯基的《钢铁是怎样炼成的》这部名著中有这么一段话:“生活赋予我们一种巨大的和无限高贵的礼品,这就是青春。充满着力量,充满着期待的志愿,充满着求知和斗争的志向,充满着希望和信心的青春。”的确如此,青春是人生最美好的季节,是人生最铿锵的篇章,是摧枯拉朽的豪情,是旭日东升力量。青春的我们意气风发,青春的我们敢为人先,青春的我们斗志昂扬。
青春的拼搏是人生一副洒满阳光的风景,是一道转瞬即逝的彩虹,是一首用热情奏响的乐章。所谓“高堂明镜悲白发,朝如青丝暮成雪”,说的就是青春。青春既是一个极具诱惑力的话题,又是一种感觉。于是,诗情画意的梦,天真纯洁的幻想、无忧无虑的日子,构成了一幅美丽的青春画卷。但蓦然回首,你发现在天蓝风轻的春光中,一切都像是透明的,从而感到一种超然的力量在心底爆发,时刻提醒着我们要永远向前。生命易老,时光飞逝,无论失败或是成功,青春的痕迹告诉我们永远努力奋斗。我们拥有青春,就如朝阳蓬勃向上;我们拥有青春,就如山溪不羁奔流;我们拥有青春,就如幼蚕破茧而出……
作为刚踏出校门不久的年轻人,我们双手握着梦想,怀揣着美好的明天,带着年轻人无比的朝气和敢为人先的激情,就这样开始了我们人生的旅途跋涉。不过很幸运,我们成为了热电公司的一分子,在这里我们成长了,将理论知识与实际工作得到了融会贯通,将个人的能力和特点在这个大舞台上得到了充分的展现;在这里我们更加深刻的了解了什么是大家庭,什么是团结协作,什么是自我奉献。来到这里,我们默默地为即墨的热电事业贡献着自己的一点点微薄之力,为即墨的广大老百姓在寒冷的冬天中送去一份温暖和关怀,让自己的一点点光和热去温暖每个人的心灵。也许我们年轻人的工作做的不是很好,也许我们在工作中有过过错和失误,也许在前进的道路中有许多的坎坷和阻挠,但是我们从不气馁,从不妥协,因为我们年轻,因为我们拥有青春,因为我们拥有远大的理想和报复。跌倒了可以再爬起来继续前进,在风雨雷电的洗礼中,只会让我们更加成熟,更加勇敢,更加努力拼搏,为以后能更好的为即墨的热电事业贡献自己的青春和人生而奋斗着。
“人过留名,雁过留声”,我们每一个年轻人都非常努力的在自己平凡的岗位上拼搏着,青春就是我们前进的脚印,汗水就是我们奋斗的希望,老百姓的微笑就是我们劳动的成果和工作的动力。作为热电部门的一份子,我们很骄傲,很自豪,但我们不高傲,不狂妄。我们知道自己的渺小和平凡,我们会继续将自己的青春、汗水和智慧在平凡的岗位上奉献着,挥洒着,创新着……至少让别人知道我们曾经在这里流过汗,出过力,作为新世纪的年轻人我们要让这短暂的青春化作永恒的记忆,让这寒冷了冬天也有一分暖意在心中,让即墨热电,情暖万家!
拥有拼搏的青春,就应该拥有春的幢憬、夏的蓬勃、秋的浪漫、冬的深刻。因为我们年轻,所以我们富有,因为我们年轻,所有我们不怕失败,因为我们年轻,所以我们用拼搏描绘明天。学习在暴风骤雨中奋力搏击的海燕吧……热电的广大年轻朋友们,让我们高举热电的旗帜,继承前人开创的伟大事业,借着改革开放的东风,尽情挥洒青春的激情吧!让我们的青春之火,在21世纪的挑战中闪光;让我们的赤诚之心,在自己的平凡的岗位上闪耀夺目的光彩。
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每个人的青春都是无法复制的,所以,青春不能被辜负。读文网小编为大家整理了关于青春励志的高中生演讲稿4篇,欢迎大家阅读。
尊敬的各位领导,各位评委,老师,亲爱的同学们:
大家下午好,今天我演讲的题目是《甘于奉献,点燃烈火青春》。
岁月的长河淌过浸透血泪和屈辱的近代史,终于汇入了21世纪的洪流。看着五星红旗冉冉升起,眼前一片欣欣向荣,我想起了母亲,想起了那位养育了我们整整90年的母亲,我期待着,期待着七月一日的到来,衷心为母亲献上一曲颂歌。
1921年7月1日,中国共产党的诞生,仿如一道曙光划破夜空,在东方闪烁。中国革命史从此翻开了崭新的一页。“弹指一挥间”90年过去了,旧中国的千疮百孔,民不聊生已成为历史,取而代之的是生机勃勃、一片繁荣昌盛的景象。昔日的穷乡僻壤,而今的牛羊成群、五谷满仓;昨日的茅檐瓦舍,已被今天的林立高楼所取代……
回顾党走过九十周年历史,我们今天之所以能取得这样的伟大成就,正是缘于一代代,一批批优秀共产党员为了人民的利益,国家的富强,励精图治,不怕牺牲,艰苦卓绝,无私奉献。
“为什么我眼里常含泪水,因为我对着土地爱得深沉”在这片充满爱的土地上,留下了多少共产党人的血水,正是因为他们的奉献,才让这土地变得更加坚强。
“面对山河破碎,国将不国的现实”,多少爱国志士或大声疾呼以期“上下一心,开创中华”,或表示“一息尚存、犹思报国”。
忘不了革命烈士夏明翰面对敌人的屠刀,用热血谱写了一曲英雄之歌;忘不了碉堡机枪喷吐的火舌,人民的儿子董存瑞,毅然拉响了导火索;忘不了铡刀的底座已被鲜血染红,党的女儿刘胡兰“生得伟大,死得光荣”。无数的共产党员,用血肉之躯,把我们多难的祖国拖出了地狱,送上了幸福的大道。无数革命先烈用拳拳赤子之心,抹去祖国母亲凄苦的眼泪,换来她幸福的笑容。
“任脚下响着沉重的铁链,任你把皮鞭举得高高,毒刑拷打算的了什么?死忙也无法叫我开口!对着死亡我放声大笑,魔鬼的宫殿在笑声中动摇。”凌然的正气,不屈的意志,永远是指引我前进的灯塔
一九四九年十月一日那个伟大的时刻,毛主席在天安门城楼向全世界庄严宣告:“中华人民共和国成立了”——从此中国有了新的前进方向。
沧海桑田,神州巨变,曾记否,红旗漫舞亮神洲,光彩普照;人民欢欣乐中华,喜笑颜开。雷锋精神飞度玉门关,铸就时代历史;铁人气质传扬北大荒,恩泽社会国家。“鞍钢”奔腾铁水流,沐浴火红的年代;“一汽”高歌红旗曲,孕育美好的春天。联合国前升起鲜红的五星红旗,和平共处添异彩;世界各地留下共产党人的身影,求同存异谱写新的篇章。这一切成就凝聚着无数中华儿女辛勤的汗水和努力,更带给祖国母亲无比的骄傲和自豪。
前几天是纪念汶川地震三周年的日子,在汶川特大地地震抗震救灾和恢复重建先进事迹报告会上,来自灾区基层、援建省市、解放军和武警部队的代表,以他们的亲身经历,向人们再现了抗震救灾和恢复重建过程中一幅幅波澜壮阔,可歌可泣的感人画面。在救援人群中我看到了一批特殊的人群,他们正值青春年华,他们在这次地震中的名字,是遇难者,是救援者,是志愿者;他们的职业,是军人,是学生,是教师,是医生和护士,或者没有职业,或者有,但我们不知道。也正是他们将自己的爱心的全部奉献给了灾区,将他们炽热的青春无私的奉献给了党,奉献给了伟大的祖国。他们就是我们熟知的80后、90后。
今天,我们回顾历史,不仅是缅怀党的光辉业绩,更重要的是着眼新世纪,作为新世纪的青年,我们要肩负起党和祖国人民的重托,重塑这东方巨龙的雄姿。我们所肩负的历史重任,这是何等伟大、何等光荣、何等艰巨啊!青年朋友们,作为21世纪中国的主人,我们是否感觉到建设祖国的重任已责无旁贷地落到我们这一代人的肩上?既然是这样,我们还有什么时间去犹豫,去浪费?我们是成长中的一代,我们是改革中的一代,我们是开创未来的一代,新世纪祖国的建设,离不开党的领导,也离不开青年一代的创造和奋斗!努力吧!新世纪的宠儿,把我们的青春,把我们的生命,把我们的一切都奉献给党,奉献给我们最亲爱的母亲!用我们的切实行动,燃烧烈火的青春!
我的演讲完毕,谢谢大家!
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高中的学习并不轻松,甚至可能是一个人学习生涯中最感觉时间不够用的一段光阴。读文网小编为大家整理了跟她高三勤学励志的演讲稿3篇,欢迎大家阅读。
高三学子,我们的足迹已装帧在季节的封面,生命的扉页,我们将踏上奔赴明年六月的征程,朝着六月的梦想努力奔跑。
许多人都说高三学子像精卫一样填着题海,嘴里好像永远都念叨着ABC和XYZ,眼镜片一天天厚起来,头发一天天薄下去……高三意味着充实日出而作,日落不息。
高三,当我们不把生活与学习看成是压得透不过气的石头,而看成是圆梦前的星星点灯,我们就能在踏实中收获,在快乐中繁忙。
繁忙,不仅仅为了对未来的希冀,更为了对社会的责任。歌德说:责任来自对生活的热爱。作为××中学的学子,我们应该很庆幸,有这样一批老师,这样一群班主任为我们带来一堂爱的教育,也开启了我们对责任的领悟。
繁忙,为了不断超越、突破自己的极限而成长。握着沉甸甸的接力棒,我们的肩上承载的不仅仅是个人的命运,个人的得失,而是更深更重的责任感与使命感,承载着父母、老师、我们的母校——××中学的希望!
所以,高三学年注定是沉甸甸的:沉甸甸的学习,沉甸甸的教诲,沉甸甸的期望,沉甸甸的关注……一切皆为了沉甸甸的收获。收获,在坚持中,在奋斗中!尼采说过:“一棵树,要长得更高,接受更多的光明,那么它的根就必须更深入黑暗。”而高三就该像一棵树一样坚韧而寂寞地成长。
高三就好像是一段长长的黑黑的隧道,而几个月后的那个日子,就是火,就是光,就是路标,指点着我,我们,还有千千万万同龄人披荆斩棘,奋勇前进。
我们都知道:“青春是美丽的”。它不仅仅美在绚丽的外表,更美在昂扬向上的精神,美在奋然前行的决心。我们普通,因为我们和其他寒窗苦读的书生一样都在追梦;我们特殊,因为我们要做的是一份人生最为关键的答卷。
知足者常乐,不知足者常进,很少有人能知道需付出多少努力才能实现心中的梦想,我们只能不断前进、前进,再前进。因此我们就要有这样的决心和干劲:“坚持到底,永不放弃!”所以,请暂时搁置一下与前进无关的心事吧,夏天不摘秋天的果。摘下来,食之不甜,弃之可惜,还是等到收获的季节里再去品尝丰收的喜悦吧!
同学们,给自己一个目标,让生命为它燃烧。不管你现在的成绩怎么样,不管你现在的基础怎么样,只要坚定信念,超越自我,你就有了努力的方向,你就有了奋斗的目标,你就有了生活的动力,你就有了成功的希望。天其实并不高,海其实也不远。
青春只会在奋斗中闪光!万里飘雪的北京皇城,我们放胆地心驰神往;烟迷柳垂的西子湖畔,我们要把脚印踏上;恢宏磅礴的古都长安,我们誓要登上它的斑驳古墙;璀灿繁华的明珠上海,我们要亲临黄埔迎风歌唱。黄鹤楼顶,橘子洲头,长城古楼,天涯海角,我们都要一一前往!
纵观华夏五千年历史,自古至今,从万里长城、四大发明到三峡工程,无一不表现出中国人奋发向上,自强不息的奋斗精神,这许许多多的事例都充分说明了自强不息是成功和胜利的重要保证。
马克思曾经说过:“在科学道路上没有平坦的道路,只有不畏劳苦沿着陡峭山路攀登的人,才有希望达到光辉的顶点。”这形象地告诉了我们要想在事业上取得成功和胜利,就必须努力奋斗,自强不息。因为它是成功和胜利的保证,也只有这样,青春才会永驻。
当今世界,随着科学与技术的不断进步和发展,世界竞争日趋激烈,我们应该努力拼搏,生命不息,奋斗不止,扎扎实实地夯实事业的基础,在人生奋斗的道路上迈出坚定的步伐,为祖国更好的明天添砖加瓦!
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青春好似繁星点缀的夜空,之不过,青春的星星更繁、更亮,青春的月更丰满,更耀眼。读文网小编为大家整理了青春励志短篇演讲稿3篇,欢迎大家阅读。
亲爱的老师、同学们:
大家好!社会实践刚刚结束,我带着记忆犹新的欣喜、感动和震憾站在这里,我演讲的题目是《让青春在实践中飞翔》。
上周,我们初二年级八个班的学生到新郑参加市教育局组织的社会实践活动。全方位军事化管理使我们充分体验了团队生活的严谨、艰辛、乐趣与感动。
在活动过程中,翻越逃生墙的项目是整个团队所面临的最大挑战了。同学们自动搭起人梯,奋力向上攀越,虽一次次跌落和失败,但同学们却永不放弃。不少同学的双肩被踩破了皮,却一声不响,低着头,继续用自己的臂膀支撑起同伴的生命,背后只是留下一块块伤痕和一个个脚印……他们把生的希望留给了别人,使在场的许多同学都流下了感动的泪水。那个场面,我毕生都将无法忘记。同学们团结、友爱、互助的精神,使我们度过了一道道难关,克服了一个个困难。若没有同伴的付出,就不会有整个团队的胜利!
我想,这就是团队的力量!一根筷子易折断,十根筷子坚如铁!团队的力量是伟大的,伟大的背后更隐藏着艰辛与磨砺。一个人经历风雨,不如大家一起抵挡风雨!
也许命运给了你不公平的待遇,也许生活给了你太多的磨难,也许你的天空在下雨,也许你的世界总是黑暗……但是,请不要悲观失望,不要消沉灰心,让大家和你一起面对吧!生命的过程是需要雕琢和磨砺的,大家一起承受,让友爱撒满内心,让力量驱走荆棘。那样,你的生命将不会褪色,团结的力量将陪伴着你,感动将一直围绕着你,精神之火将永不熄灭!
单丝不成线,独木不成林;一块块砖只有堆砌在一起才能成就万丈高楼;一滴水只有融入大海才能获得永存。是的,生活中可以没有轰轰烈烈的英雄,但是生活中不能没有团结、友爱的精神。一个人是社会的一个细胞,只有大家团结在一起,才能构成一个坚强的整体。
保尔曾经说过:“人最宝贵的东西是生命。生命对于我们只有一次。”在人生的旅途中,让我们背上团结、合作、超越自我的勇气,把它们装进我们飘洒活力的行囊,让青春在实践中飞翔!
谢谢大家!
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励志演讲稿该怎么写?读文网小编为大家整理了5篇有关励志的演讲稿,欢迎大家阅读。
亲爱的老师、同学们:
大家好!今天,我演讲的题目是:我的理想。
相信各位同学都有自己的理想,有些同学是想当影星,有些同学是想当老师,还有些同学是想当工程师……正因如此,也使我们的这颗小小的心灵中,也寄托了一个更令我们向往的理想,这个理想伴随着我们学习和成长,在我们的心中生根发芽长叶……朋 友们,你们想知道我的理想是什么吗?就让我来告诉你吧亲爱的朋,我的理想就是当一名令人羡慕的天文学家,为人类探索宇宙的奥秘。
宇宙以他神秘的魅力吸引着我,我每次来到书店,只要看到有关天文学的书或杂志都回翻一翻,内容如果很新颖,我还会买下。每当我从报上、新闻看到有流星雨、彗星到来的消息,我都会兴奋不已,有可能的话就想亲自看过过瘾,不行的话就看报刊。我的书架里有许多天文学方面的书,像《科学探索者-天文学》、《宇宙未解之谜》等;我的电脑上也有许多关于宇宙知识的藏书,如霍金的《时间简史DD从大爆炸到黑洞》、《宇宙奥秘探索》、《黑洞、婴儿宇宙及其他》等书。这些书使我受益匪浅,了解了以前不知道的知识。我要超过枷利略,哥白尼这些伟大的天文学家
也许,实现这一切很难很难,不过,我敢肯定,不管遇到什么困难、什么磨难,我都一定不会放弃的!就算是伤痕累累,也没有关系。理想给了我一双隐形的翅膀,我一定能够展翅飞翔!
理想,指引我未知的前方……
谢谢大家!
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