英語即興演講名人名言(精選5篇)

英語即興演講名人名言(精選5篇)

英語即興演講名人名言 篇1

dear students :

hello everyone !

black mamba is a deadly poisonous snakes have , why do i get this name? because once i entered the stadium , i was deadly , like the black mamba same. so the next scene , i can joke , but once i entered the stadium , i'll be like a new person , like , engrossed on the pitch.

i am now 35 years old, went to be the second half of his career, like some of the injured are also commonplace. once injured , you think the world stopped, regardless of knee injuries, shoulder injuries , and so on . i know a lot of people have ruined the whole career , and some people even depressed , can not even return to the stadium. when that moment happened, i would look at himself in the mirror , "said bryant , what would you ? if you experience such pain you what will happen ? " you know, every time i see someone hurt, i saw a lot of people come back after the injury , i looked at himself in the mirror muttering , "is not it quit ? should not stop playing it?" i do not know yet whether the return game. i sit here and tell you now , i want a full recovery back on the court . but i can not promise , because a lot of the time i still have some doubts , but i think , this is to meet the challenges of significance .

to seize every opportunity to prove yourself to everyone , to prove that you can meet the challenge. to those who say you can never succeed , you will fail to prove , and this is my opinion. if someone says you are the injured , to slump , and for me, if someone suffered this injury might quit , but kobe can not do this . others say it under your die, i would say that you so that you may quit . so i have to prove it to them , especially to my fans who support me , love , i have to win their own , to win the pain , can return to the game . so as to allow those who doubt me rethink what is the impossible becomes possible. the importance of these scars is reflected in here , these scars are my shift reflects growing .

as a player, i was born with a passion to succeed , you want to win. but also the most important thing in life the hardest thing . as a player , you want to go to the stadium to meet the biggest challenge , i think the biggest challenge is to bring people into the team like a man as to constantly , constantly win, this is the biggest challenge the team of athletic competition , this is exactly my passion . for me personally, the most important thing is to continue to meet the challenge, and never afraid of challenges is extremely important.

but more important to maintain a constant curiosity of things , such as how to play better , how to improve the skills , how what is learned from others . in fact, i grew up to now has been looking for factors that inspire me from all aspects , not just from the body of michael jordan , earvin magic johnson from the body, but also from michael jackson , beethoven, leonardo da vinci, bruce lee's body, these who gave me great motivation, let me forward, so this is the spirit of the black mamba . not that you have to constantly attack others , but to never stop you from moving forward . life is a life-long learning , so it is extremely important to keep learning . you have to keep learning , study and study again , and talk to people , to understand , to learn, and not feel that you know everything . the only way you can become a better person , in order to further improve your skills . finally, there will be a by-product , to become a champion , become better yourself. for me, this is the spirit of the black mamba , my source of spiritual lies. so if i am able to pass this spirit to all of you , whatever you want to do, to become a basketball player , a writer or a presenter, no matter what your dream is , you must adhere to the dream of success from the front people who learn from the experience and knowledge to the success of all walks of life , some of them have in common makes them stand out, be successful, this is what i want to convey to you today positive energy .

英語即興演講名人名言 篇2

the truth of these words is beyond doubt, but the mission to which they call us is a most difficult one. even when pressed by the demands of inner truth, men do not easily assume the task of opposing their government's policy, especially in time of war. nor does the human spirit move without great difficulty against all the apathy of conformist thought within one's own bosom and in the surrounding world. moreover, when the issues at hand seem as perplexed as they often do in the case of this dreadful conflict, we are always on the verge of being mesmerized by uncertainty; but we must move on.

and some of us who have already begun to break the silence of the night have found that the calling to speak is often a vocation of agony, but we must speak. we must speak with all the humility that is appropriate to our limited vision, but we must speak. and we must rejoice as well, for surely this is the first time in our nation's history that a significant number of its religious leaders have chosen to move beyond the prophesying of smooth patriotism to the high grounds of a firm dissent based upon the mandates of conscience and the reading of history. perhaps a new spirit is rising among us. if it is, let us trace its movements and pray that our own inner being may be sensitive to its guidance, for we are deeply in need of a new way beyond the darkness that seems so close around us.

over the past two years, as i have moved to break the betrayal of my own silences and to speak from the burnings of my own heart, as i have called for radical departures from the destruction of vietnam, many persons have questioned me about the wisdom of my path. at the heart of their concerns this query has often loomed large and loud: "why are you speaking about the war, dr. king?" "why are you joining the voices of dissent?" "peace and civil rights don't mix," they say. "aren't you hurting the cause of your people," they ask? and when i hear them, though i often understand the source of their concern, i am nevertheless greatly saddened, for such questions mean that the inquirers have not really known me, my commitment or my calling. indeed, their questions suggest that they do not know the world in which they live.

in the light of such tragic misunderstanding, i deem it of signal importance to try to state clearly, and i trust concisely, why i believe that the path from dexter avenue baptist church -- the church in montgomery, alabama, where i began my pastorate -- leads clearly to this sanctuary tonight.

英語即興演講名人名言 篇3

helping every american with autism achieve their full potential is one of this administration’s top priorities. at the u.s. department of health and human services, we continue to strive to meet the complex needs of all people with autism spectrum disorders (asd) and their families. while there is no cure, early intervention is critical and can greatly improve a child’s development.

perhaps the biggest step we’ve taken to support those affected by autism and their families happened over a year ago, with the signing of the affordable care act. now, new insurance plans are required to cover autism screening and developmental assessments for children at no cost to parents. insurers will also no longer be allowed to deny children coverage for a pre-existing condition such as asd or to set arbitrary lifetime or annual limits on benefits.

also, thanks to the new law, young adults are allowed to stay on their family health insurance until they turn 26. for a young adult with autism spectrum disorder and their family, that means peace of mind. it means more flexibility, more options, and more opportunity to reach their full potential.

ultimately, there is more support for americans with autism than ever before. this means more promise of new breakthroughs that will help us understand autism even better. but in order to continue meeting the needs of people with autism, the combating autism act must be fully reauthorized. we still have a long way to go. working collaboratively with important partners, the affordable care act and the combating autism act will allow us to continue important research and develop and refine vital treatments.

there are still many unknowns. however, one thing is certain. we will continue to work harder than ever to find solutions and provide support to individuals with asd and their families. together, we can help reduce disparities and allow everyone to actualize their greatest potential.

kathleen sebelius is secretary of health and human services.

英語即興演講名人名言 篇4

在這個世界上,其實存在著兩個你,一個是真實的你,一個是幻想中的你,真實的你,也許充滿瑕疵,也許不盡完美,也許缺少過人之處,也許無法超越自我,但,幻想中的你,一定是如雕刻一般完美無瑕,毫無任何缺陷。誰都想做幻想中的自己,可幻想終究是幻想,而現實永遠是風塵僕僕,絕不是童話中幻麗的水晶鞋。不要去奢望完美,而是應當在不完美中不斷完善和昇華自我,這樣的人生,才能夠讓我們體會到生之真諦。完美只是奢望,而絕望也同樣是過於悲觀的空想,許多人的人生,都是以希望為起點,但卻以悲觀失望為過程,因而只得以絕望為終點了。這樣的態度對待人生,只能使成功化為泡影,因此,我們要積極樂觀面對人生,人生雖不像你想象的那麼好,也不像你想象的那麼壞,只要你無論遇到什麼都去尋找事物最美好、最充滿陽光的一面,生命總會在你停滯不前、只得徘徊之時,回饋給你燦爛。以希望為起點,以樂觀、自信、矢志不渝為過程,以勝利為終點。面對失敗,我們可以傷痛,但絕不可以一度沉淪,躊躇滿志,用時間去撫平悲痛,用奮鬥去忘記傷痛,讓燦爛在彼岸開放出動人的絢爛,以樂觀為人生的主旋律,用心靈去走向生命最美妙的交響曲。

謝謝大家,我的演講完畢。

英語即興演講名人名言 篇5

尊敬的老師,親愛的同學,大家早上好,我今天言講的名言是“勿以善小而不為,勿以惡小而為之”大家一定聽說過這句千古名句吧!那麼,你是否做到這一點呢?就愛護公物而言,你做到了嗎?

校園內,課桌上隨處可見的塗鴉,那缺胳膊少腿的椅子,那黑乎乎的牆壁,那洗手間已成殘廢的門板,那破碎的洗手盆同學們,當你看到這原本精緻的公物,如今卻已經變成了一堆廢物,你是否聽到他們在哭泣,正在呼喊?更可惡的是那些破壞者,或許你們只不過是一時興起,只為求得一絲快感,但你們的所作所為卻造成了人們的不變,同時也丟掉了自己的人格與素質。人民教育家陶行知先生曾經說過要曉得一個人愛不愛國,只須看他對公有財產的態度,只須看他對於公有財產有沒有不願取之精神的確,一個連公物都不愛護的人,又怎麼能愛國吧?換而言之,如果你連公物都不愛護,又如何愛學校呢?

公物是為人們服務的,所以破壞公物就等於製造麻煩,使我們的環境更糟糕,我真搞不懂那些破壞者在想什麼,為什麼會做這些得不償失的行為?所以當我們看到這些破壞行為時,一定要制止並積極舉發他那全集體蒙羞的行為。我們要以破壞公物恥,以愛公護物為榮。

正如我們學校正在開展八榮八恥的教育活動,讓我們從我做起,從事做起,從今天做起,以珍惜愛護公物為榮,以損害公物恥,做一個有素質的中學生!

尊敬的老師,親愛的同學,大家早上好,我今天言講的名言是"開卷有益"

人們常說:“開卷有益,看書有益。”但 是,仔細一推敲,這種說法也不完全正確。假如我們對每一本書都感到興趣,那“開卷有益”也就未必有益了。 現在的同學可能都喜歡看武俠、言情只類的小說、書刊,有時會達到廢寢忘食、手不釋卷的程度,他們一旦看迷了書,便會走火入魔,那他們上課一心只想著書,沒心思學習,成績就會一落千丈。而且有些人被書中的一些情節所吸引,模仿書中的人物,有時而且會走向犯罪的道路。這不是看書害了自己嗎?這只是“開卷未必有益”中包含的第一層:開卷不一定有益。而且有第二層。 其二就是,我們看書,要有選擇。那些不健康、對我們沒有多大請幫我的書,就不要看。要看書,就看一些有利於我們身心健康、對我們學習、生活中都有請幫我的書。這樣的書就是好書,只有看好書,就不會毀了自己。有人把書比作了好友,看好書,就是交好好友,才會進步;則看不好的書,當然是交不好的人作好友,那樣你就會退步。因為近朱者赤,近墨者黑嘛!所以,只有看好書才會對你有益。 因此,我的觀點是:開卷未必有益。 我真心的希望,每位同學都能有選擇的看書。而不要因為看錯了一本書,將自己引入歧途,毀了自己的一生。