簡單的演講稿(精選8篇)

簡單的演講稿 篇1

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簡單的演講稿(精選8篇)

莎士比亞説過:拋棄時間的人,時間也會拋棄他”。我説:拋棄今天的人,今天也會拋棄他。而被今天拋棄的人,他也就沒有了明天”。俗話説:一寸光陰一寸金,寸金難買寸光陰。又説:“光陰似箭,日月如梭等這些名言警句無時無刻不在提醒督促着我們珍惜時間。

昨天已是過眼雲煙,再也無法挽留,趁着明天還未到來,讓我們抓住今天,創造美好的明天吧。

是啊,時間總是那麼匆匆忙忙的,往往在我們不知不覺中,他便悄然而去,不留一絲痕跡。於是我們歎息:少壯不努力,老大徒傷悲。古人有感於明日復明日,明日何其多,我生待明日,萬事成蹉跎,的重要經驗,自此便有了頭懸樑錐刺骨,囊瑩映雪,鑿壁偷光的勤學佳話,現實對於現在的我們來説,我們不是更應該努力學習,更應該珍惜時間,抓住今天抓住今天的分分秒秒嗎?

時間流逝的無影無蹤,去的快,來的也快陶淵明説過盛年不再來,一日難再晨,及時當勉勵,歲月不待人。所以我們應該學會在這有限的生命中完成更多有意義的事情,把一些空閒用成功填滿,珍惜每一分每一秒從身邊即將失去的時間,把自己的生命安排的井井有條。

浪費就是最大的罪過,當你不顧身邊流逝得時間,你錯過的不僅僅只是時間,還有機遇,成功,同時你也減少了自己的生命。聰明的人,檢查昨天,抓緊今天,規劃明天,愚蠢的人,悲歎昨天,揮霍今天,夢幻明天,一個有價值的人生應該是:無怨無悔的昨天,豐碩盈實的今天,充滿希望的明天。

所以珍惜時間吧,珍惜現在的每一分每一秒,充分利用好這每一分每一秒去創造屬於你的輝煌。

謝謝大家!

簡單的演講稿 篇2

大家好!今天我演講的題目是《讀書的真諦》

古人説:“書中自有黃金屋”。每當我讀一本新書,獲一份知識的時候,我心中的那種快樂是無法用語言表達的,正如培根所説;“知識是人類進步的階梯。”一個教師,要想能夠適應新的教育形勢,就必須讀書加以補足,況且,在競爭激烈的現代社會,沒有一個淵博的大腦是不行的。讀書讓我們能夠很好的乘上時代的風帆,才能夠讓自己的職業生輝。

博斯威爾有這樣的一句話:“每天讀上五小時書,人很快就會淵博起來。”我們的教師每天很多時間都用在教育教學中,或許不可能這樣的投入,但是隻要書籍在我的心中,我每天抽出一點點的時間,我就可以補足自己的不夠,因為知識是來不得半點虛假,更不能是道聽途説。

我們可以從教育理論書籍中獲得理論的指導,為我們的教育教學指引方向;我們可以從名家名着中或者精神的營養,為我們的自身素質的提高獲得高品味的營養;我們可以從眾多的書籍中找到人生的意義,生命的詮釋,心靈的感動。

一句諺語這樣説:“生活中沒有書,就好像天地間沒有陽光;智慧中沒有書,就彷彿鳥兒沒有翅膀”。中華民族自古以來是以禮儀大邦聞名於世,我們的民族從來就有知書達禮的傳統美德。“虛席以待”、“程門立雪”、“三顧茅廬”等等以禮相待的成語和典故,在歷史上廣為傳誦,就深刻反映了這一點。讀書才能知禮,講禮,對人彬彬有禮,對他人的尊重,是保持人們正常關係的準則。知禮講禮的人大多以他人為重,以社會為重。能真誠待人正是一個人高尚情操的表現,是內在優秀品質的外化。讀書是提高個人修養的必然途徑,是提高自身素質的重要手段之一。

一個國家必須要有自己的國魂,一個民族必須要有自己的精神,才能把全民族的智慧集中起來,完成無比強大的精神力量和物質財富。中華民族幾千年延續下來的愛國、氣節;奮發、立志;改革、創新;勤學、好問;勤儉、廉介;敬長、知禮”等傳統美德體現了中華民族的國魂和精神。構建和諧社會,正是需要我們廣大的人們不斷提高自身素質,知書達禮。作為人師的教師,也唯有提高自身的素質才能夠更好的為社會的教育事業貢獻自己的微薄力量。千里之行,始於足下,讓我們堅信自己的信念不會改變,讓我們在讀書中感受人生的哲理。

謝謝大家!

簡單的演講稿 篇3

it is to get along with each other. family love, fraternal love and amatory love are three main human feelings. if handled well, they can bring us extreme happiness, while handled improperly, will bring us great sufferings.

the present society is a world of dazzling money and dwindling human feeling contacts. most people hold a snobbish attitude. they only make friends with people of wealth and of high social status. just as zhen shiyen said in his expounding of the song “all good things must end” in a dream of the red mansions “while men with gold and silver by the chest, turn beggars scorned by all and dispossessed”kly speaking, however, if we regard money the first thing in whichever one of the three kinds of loves, it will depreciate and even become worthless.

love can not pretend, nor can it tolerate too much selfish motives. it is reported that an old man in jiangsu province left his million yuan heritage to his young housekeeper instead of his own children, because his own children didn't take care of him while the young housekeeper accompanied him through his last lonely and helpless years.

簡單的演講稿 篇4

老師們,同學們:

早上好!今天我講話的題目是“想成功,就要堅持”。

首先我想與大家分享一個有趣的故事:記得有一次,大哲學家蘇格拉底對學生説:“今天咱們只學一件最簡單也是最容易做的事:每人把胳膊儘量往前甩。”説着,蘇格拉底示範了一遍,“從今天開始,每天做300下,大家能做到嗎?”學生們都笑了,這麼簡單的事,有什麼做不到的!過了一個月,蘇格拉底問學生們:“每天甩300下,哪些同學堅持了?”有90%的同學驕傲地舉起了手。又過了一個月,蘇格拉底又問,這回,堅持下來的學生只剩下八成。一年後,蘇格拉底再一次問大家:“請告訴我,最簡單的甩手運動,還有哪幾位同學堅持了?”這時,整個教室裏,只有一人舉起了手。這個學生就是後來成為古希臘另一位大哲學家的柏拉圖。這個小故事所藴含的深刻含意是顯而易見的。

法國偉大的啟蒙思想家布封曾經説過:“天才就是長期的堅持不懈。”我國著名的數學家華羅庚也曾説:“做學問,做研究工作,必須持之以恆。”的確,我們幹什麼事,要取得成功,堅持不懈的努力和持之以恆的精神都是必不可少的。古今中外,有多少這樣的例子,巴爾扎克用如痴如狂的拼勁,每天奮筆疾書十六七個小時,即使累得手臂疼痛,雙眼流淚,也不肯浪費一刻時間。這就是他能夠完成一部部鉅作的原因。他給我們的啟示又是什麼呢?我想,他給我們每個人注入了一股強大的精神力量,那就是明確目標,堅持不懈,終能成功!世間最容易的事是堅持,最難的事也是堅持。説它容易,是因為只要願意做,人人能做到,説它難,是因為真正能做到的,終究只是少數人。

堅持是一種信念,堅持是一種修養,堅持是一種高尚的品質。

而如今我們有些同學為了眼前利益,不做長遠的打算,竟在考試中作弊,這種不合新海高中校風的做法,不僅讓學校、老師蒙羞,也失去了檢測自己的機會,而失去這次機會,就相當於放棄了自己,最終一事無成。

成功和失敗之間往往只有一步之遙,想成功,就要堅持。這是一個並不神祕的祕訣。但只堅持勤奮,卻選錯了方向,則令人可悲。“勤奮”不是隻要存在就有價值,偏離了正確方向,方向錯了,就是一列疾速列車脱了軌,你汗水也罷,淚水也罷,血水也罷,那個終點卻是“可望”而“不可及”的了。如果把堅持勤奮美化成點金石,以為無論何種腐朽經過它的點化都會變成神奇,殊不知這就像把一塊石頭變成一匹錦緞,把一束絲線攻成美玉,也許力道、方法都恰當,卻選錯了對象。

當困難,絆住你成功腳步的時候;當失敗,挫傷你進取雄心的時候;當負擔,壓得你喘不過氣的時候,不要退縮,不要放棄,一定要堅持下去,因為只有堅持不懈,才能通向成功!

謝謝大家!

簡單的演講稿 篇5

Whether there's afterlife, the answer has never been the same. The atheists deny after life, believing that our life is no more than from the cradle to the grave. They may care about their illustrious names after death; they may feel attached to the affection of their offspring, but they never lay their hopes on their afterlife. They may also say that good will be rewarded with good, and evil with evil, but they don't really believe any retribution in their after life.

However, in the religious world or among the superstitious people, the belief in afterlife is very popular. They do not only believe in afterlife, but thousands of reincarnations as well. In the mysterious world, there are the paradise and the hell, the celestial beings and the gods, the Buddha and the Bodhisattvas.

Maybe they really believed it, or maybe they just wanted to make use of people's veneration, the ancient emperors always declared that they were the real dragons, the sons of God, while the royal ministers claimed to be the reincarnations of various constellations. But can the stars reincarnate?

Many people burn incense and kowtow, do good deeds and strive for virtues, not just for the present, but mainly to let God see their sincerity so as to be reborn into a better afterlife, or to achieve the highest enlightenment after several lives of practice. They do believe in afterlife. B

簡單的演講稿 篇6

death. old age. are words without a meaning. that paby us like the idea air which we regard not. others may have undergone, or may still be liable to them-we "bear a charmed life“, which laughs to scorn all such sickly fancies. as in setting out on delightful journey, we strain our eager gaze forward-

bidding the lovely scenes at distance hail!

and see no end to the landscape, new objects presenting themselves as we advance; so, in the commencement of life, we set no bounds to our inclinations. nor to the unrestricted opportunities of gratifying them. we have as yet found no obstacle, no disposition to flag; and it seems that we can go on so forever. we look round in a new world, full of life, and motion, and ceaseleprogress; and feel in ourselves all the vigor and spirit to keep pace with it, and do not foresee from any present symptoms how we shall be left behind in the natural course of things, decline into old age, and drop into the grave. it is the simplicity, and as it were abstractedneof our feelings in youth, that (so to speak) identifies us with nature, and (our experience being slight and our passions strong) deludes us into a belief of being immortal like it. our short-lives connection with existence we fondly flatter ourselves, is an indissoluble and lasting union-a honeymoon that knows neither coldness, jar, nor separation. as infants smile and sleep, we are rocked in the cradle of our wayward fancies, and lulled into security by the roar of the universe around us0we quaff the cup of life with eager haste without draining it, instead of which it only overflows the more-objects prearound us, filling the mind with their magnitude and with the strong of desires that wait upon them, so that we have no room for the thoughts of death.

簡單的演講稿 篇7

One day the phone rang, and the mother picked it up and said, “Hello?”

It was the girl! The mother started to cry and said, “You don?'t know? He passed away yesterday…”

The line was quiet except for the cries of the boy's mother. Later in the day, the mother went into the boy?'s room because she wanted to remember him. She thought she would start by looking at his clothes. So she opened the closet.

She was face to face with piles and piles and piles of unopened CDs. She was surprised to find all these CDs and she picked one up and sat down on the bed and she started to open one. Inside, there was a CD and as she took it out of the wrapper, out fell a piece of paper. The mother picked it up and started to read it. It said: Hi… I think U R really cute. Do u wanna go out with me? Love, Jocelyn.

The mother was deeply moved and opened another CD…

Again there was a piece of paper. It said: Hi… I think U R really cute. Do u wanna go out with me? Love, Jocelyn.

Love is… when you?'ve had a huge fight but then decide to put aside your egos, hold hands and say, “I Love You.”

簡單的演講稿 篇8

親愛的老師、同學們:

大家好!我演講的主題是“把握現在,成就未來”,不知道同學們有聽過這麼一個故事嗎?有個工匠為老闆工作了很多年,覺得自己很沒有成就,決定要離開!老闆要他蓋最後一幢房子才讓他離開,木匠答應了,但他的心思早不在工作上了,作出來的是粗活。你們猜怎麼樣了呢?房子建好了,老闆卻把房子送給了他,説:“你要走了,這房子是我最後送給你的禮物。”木匠羞愧得無地自容。對!

這個故事告訴我們:無論我們曾經做過什麼,或者下一步將要做什麼,那都不是最重要的,最重要的是我們現在正在做的。只有做好了現在正在做的每一件事,才有可能成就未來。

同學們,你們聽了這個故事有什麼感想呢?你們是否現在還為過去而埋怨,埋怨自己沒有遇到過好機會,沉溺於過去嗎?。你們是否還沉醉在幻想的天堂裏,大事做不來,小事不願做嗎?。你們是否還沉浸在對明天的想入非非裏,而忘了踏在我們腳下實在的現在嗎?

歌德曾説:“最值得高度珍惜的莫過於每一天的價值。”過去的已經過去,應當坦然面對;未來是現在的延續,我們無法預測。只有把握現在,從卑微的小事做起,做着別人不願做的事情,一步一個腳印,才有可能做成大事。同學們,讓我們把握好每一個現在,成就我們美好的未來吧!

我的演講完畢,謝謝大家!