英语毕业季两分钟演讲稿5篇

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英语毕业季两分钟演讲稿5篇

英语毕业季两分钟演讲稿篇1

heresquo;s something else i observed -- intellectual horsepower and tolerance alone does not make a generation great: unless you can break out of the bubble of your own making -— technologically, geographically, racially, and socioeconomically -— to truly connect with the world around you. because it matters.

no matter what your material success or personal circumstance, it matters. you can't breathe fresh air or protect your children from a changing climate no matter what you make. if your sister is the victim of domestic violence, you are violated. if your brother cansquo;t marry the man he loves, you are lessened. and if your best friend has to worry about being racially profiled, you live in a circumstance not worthy of us. (applause.) it matters.

so be successful. i sincerely hope some of you become millionaires and billionaires. i mean that. but engage the world around you because you will be more successful and happier. and you can absolutely succeed in life without sacrificing your ideals or your commitments to others and family. isquo;m confident that you can do that, and isquo;m confident that this generation will do it more than any other.

look to your left, as they say, and look to your right. and remember how foolish the people next to you look -- (laughter) -- in those ridiculous hats. (laughter.) thatsquo;s what i want you to remember. i mean this. because it means yousquo;ve learned something from a great tradition.

英语毕业季两分钟演讲稿篇2

of course, some people say defending the indefensible is just politics as usual, but i donsquo;t accept that – and i hope you wonsquo;t, either.

when extreme partisanship replaces reason, logic, facts and data, the country suffers – and special interests win. isquo;ve seen it time and time again, on issue after issue: gun violence, education, public health, and even one that threatens life as we know it: climate change.

yesterday, i stood with washusquo;s next chancellor, andrew martin, and the president of ohio state university to announce that bloomberg philanthropies will help sponsor the first-ever climate summit of midwestern universities next year right here on this campus.

we were joined by your mayor here, lyda krewson, because st. louis, and washu, has never…has always been a real leader on climate change.

last year, this city was one of the winners of a climate competition my foundation ran. and we are now providing about $2.5 million of resources to help st. louis increase energy efficiency and expand solar power – a goal that washu is helping the city to achieve. thank you very much.

英语毕业季两分钟演讲稿篇3

in their flattering invitation letter, they asked me to bring along a sense of humor, speak about my commitment to public service and family, talk about resiliency, compassion, and leadership in a changing world. petty tall order. (laughter.) i probably already flunked the first part of the test.

but with the rest let me say upfront, and i mean this sincerely, theresquo;s nothing particularly unique about me. with regard to resilience and compassion, there are countless thousands of people, maybe some in the audience, whosquo;ve suffered through personal losses similar to mine or much worse with much less support to help them get through it and much less reason to want to get through it.

itsquo;s not that all that difficult, folks, to be compassionate when yousquo;ve been the beneficiary of compassion in your lowest moments not only from your family, but from your friends and total strangers. because when you know how much it meant to you, you know how much it mattered. itsquo;s not hard to be compassionate.

英语毕业季两分钟演讲稿篇4

actually, being vice president to barack obama has been truly a great honor. we both enjoy getting out of the white house to talk to folks in the real america -— the kind who know what it means to struggle, to work hard, to shop at kiko milano. (laughter and applause.) great choice. (laughter.)

i just hope to hell the same people responsible for kikosquo;s arensquo;t in charge of naming the two new residential colleges. (laughter and applause.)

now, look, folks, i spent a lot of time thinking about what i should day to you today, but the more i thought about it, i thought that any class day speech is likely to be redundant. you already heard from jessie j at spring fling. (laughter.) so what in the hell could i possibly say. (laughter.)

look, isquo;m deeply honored that jeremy and kiki selected me. i don't know how the hell you trusted them to do that. (laughter.) i hope you agree with their choice. actually i hope by the end of this speech, they agree with their choice. (laughter.)

英语毕业季两分钟演讲稿篇5

in fairness to george, squo;pains is takensquo; is the way they spoke back then. today, washington would probably say squo;take pains.squo; or maybe t-pain.

but washington, really, washingtonsquo;s point, and washington u.squo;s motto, are principles i hope that all of you will take to heart: truth will prevail where pains are taken to bring it to light. and with truth comes strength.

the pains that every generation has taken to bring light are why secession didnsquo;t succeed…secession didnsquo;t succeed in 1794 or 1861. the pains taken by abolitionists, and suffragettes, and civil rights marchers, and marriage equality advocates brought americasquo;s core truth to light: that all people are created equal.

and today…today, the necessity of taking pains to bring truth to light is greater than ever because the tools for spreading lies are more powerful than ever.

since the dawn of democracy, there have always been those, to paraphrase socrates, who try to make the weaker argument appear the stronger and who care more about winning debates than being truthful.

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