第一篇:英語畢業(yè)演講
Esteemed Ladies and Gentlemen, distinguished guest, good morning.I am excited to address you on this stage today.On behalf of all the graduates of Shandong University’s School of Information and technology, I would like to thank all the people who cared about and encouraged us as we worked towards our goals.Especially, I would like to thank my parents.It is they who give me great strength for my every steps taken in my life.Four years ago, at an age when some youngster farming and harvesting, at an age some coevals handing a rifle to defend our country, at the age of 19 or 20, we determined to unravel the secrets of mathematics and the mysteries of the inexhaustibly running charges.That was my dream;that was, is, and will be one of the most important choices of my life.Four years is too long for a ten-year old boy, for it means four birthday cakes and 20 centimeters taller.But for us, it runs too fast to catch up with.However, so many signals strongly prove that the four years definitely exists: piles of books, scholarships in our account, the unforgettable breathtaking view of our campus, songs and laughter in our dormitory, friends sharing the same ambitions, and our first sweet love… Ladies and Gentlemen, as we leave this campus, a new page has been unraveled.It is time to break the bad habit of expecting something for nothing.Let us take more responsibility, not only for ourselves and families but for our society and country.Ladies and Gentlemen, there is no doubt that we are facing one of the most serious economical crises in our history.In order to achieve our goal and to renew our country, we must meet challenges abroad as well as at home.In this new century, let us begin to make contribution to the world and to all human beings with energy and hope with faith and discipline.Years may wrinkle the skin, but to give up the enthusiasm wrinkles the soul.However long and hard the road may be, let us go forward together with our enthusiasm and our united strength.
第二篇:又到一年畢業(yè)季:英語畢業(yè)演講精華匯總
又到一年畢業(yè)季:英語畢業(yè)演講精華匯總
到了六月,便迎來燦爛活力的夏天。也許今年夏天對(duì)你具有特別意義,因?yàn)閺倪@時(shí)起,你就要走出熟悉的校園,告別多年的老師同學(xué),進(jìn)入一種全新的生活了。淚水與歡笑相伴,傷感與憧憬并存。究竟怎么走以后的路,才不辜負(fù)師長(zhǎng)的期冀,好友的誓言,你準(zhǔn)備好了嗎?畢業(yè)演講匯總>>>
致畢業(yè)生
億萬富豪們給2013年畢業(yè)生的忠告:不要選擇容易的路
“You’re about to enter the world.You probably have question marks, you have worries.Some of you maybe worry too much that you don’t have a clear idea of what this world is going to look like.I never had that either.”
你們即將踏入社會(huì)。你們可能有疑問,有擔(dān)心。你們中有些人可能對(duì)于自己不知道這到底是個(gè)怎樣的世界過于擔(dān)心。我畢業(yè)時(shí)同樣也不知道。
億萬富翁們用自己的成功經(jīng)歷,給即將踏入社會(huì)的年輕的大學(xué)畢業(yè)生一些非常實(shí)用和實(shí)際的建議。
全球權(quán)勢(shì)女性給畢業(yè)生的忠告:不要被挫折和恐懼占據(jù)
When times get tough and fear sets in, think of those people who paved the way for you and those who are counting on you to pave the way for them.Never let setbacks or fear dictate the course of your life.Hold on to the possibility and push beyond the fear.當(dāng)形勢(shì)變得艱難、恐懼滋生時(shí),想想那些為你鋪平道路的人和那些指望你為他們鋪平道路的人。永遠(yuǎn)不要讓挫折和恐懼占據(jù)你的人生之路。只要有可能,就要堅(jiān)持,把恐懼拋到腦后。挫折和恐懼只是通往成功的助推力,你的強(qiáng)大來源于內(nèi)心的勇氣與決心。美國(guó)第一夫人米歇爾致畢業(yè)生:不要辜負(fù)你們的夢(mèng)想
“My message to all of you today is this: Do not waste a minute living someone else's dream.It takes a lot of real work to discover what brings you joy.Overcoming adversity has been the hallmark of many great people.” “今天我要告訴大家的是:不要為別人的夢(mèng)想浪費(fèi)一分鐘。要想知道帶給你快樂的是什么,必須付出真正的努力。戰(zhàn)勝逆境一 直是許多偉大人物的標(biāo)志。”
米歇爾·奧巴馬告誡畢業(yè)生:在大學(xué)、生活和工作中要走自己的路,依靠決心和勇氣戰(zhàn)勝不可避免的失敗。
流浪女孩的勵(lì)志畢業(yè)演講:別放棄 未來會(huì)更好
I was homeless.My family slept on mats on the floor and we were lucky if we got more than one full meal a day.Getting a shower, food and clean clothes was an everyday struggle.I just told myself to keep working, because the future will not be like this anymore.我無家可歸,我的家人都睡在地板的墊子上,如果幸運(yùn)的話,每天可以不止飽餐一頓。淋浴、食物和干凈的衣服,這些對(duì)于我來說都是可望而不可及的。我告訴自己不要放棄,因?yàn)槲磥頃?huì)更好。
這位叫切爾西-菲爾斯的女孩,用實(shí)際行動(dòng)告訴我們,勇氣與毅力能夠戰(zhàn)勝物質(zhì)的貧瘠。
2013畢業(yè)演講
奧普拉哈佛畢業(yè)典禮演講:人生唯一目標(biāo)就是做真實(shí)的自己
Don't ask yourself what the world needs.Ask yourself what makes you come alive and go do that, because what the world needs is people who have come alive.不要問自己世界需要什么,問問是什么讓你充滿活力地活著,然后就去做,因?yàn)槭澜缢枰木褪且粋€(gè)個(gè)朝氣蓬勃的人。
人生確實(shí)只有一個(gè)目標(biāo),那就是:最大程度地、最真實(shí)地展現(xiàn)自己。奧巴馬莫爾豪斯學(xué)院畢業(yè)演講:我要當(dāng)個(gè)好男人 Success may not come quickly or easily.But if you strive to do what’s right, if you work harder and dream bigger, if you set an example in your own lives and do your part to help meet the challenges of our time, then I’m confident that, together, we will continue the never-ending task of perfecting our union.我們不能輕而易舉獲得成功,但如果你能堅(jiān)持做正確的事,如果你能加倍努力,敢于夢(mèng)想,如果你能為自己建立榜樣,迎接我們這個(gè)時(shí)代的挑戰(zhàn),那我相信,大家團(tuán)結(jié)一致,一定會(huì)將我們的世界建設(shè)得日臻完美。
美國(guó)總統(tǒng)奧巴馬在傳統(tǒng)非裔男校穆爾豪斯學(xué)院演講,寄語大學(xué)畢業(yè)生要有個(gè)人擔(dān)當(dāng),強(qiáng)調(diào)男人要承擔(dān)個(gè)人與事業(yè)上的責(zé)任。他發(fā)誓自己要當(dāng)一名好男人。伯南克普林斯頓畢業(yè)演講:給他們點(diǎn)顏色看看
Almost everyone ends up along a different life plan than they intended.You can try to map out your life, but it probably won't end up that way.T 幾乎每個(gè)人最終的人生軌跡都與他的規(guī)劃不同。你可以嘗試規(guī)劃你的生活,但也要做好準(zhǔn)備可能結(jié)果與計(jì)劃不同。
美聯(lián)儲(chǔ)主席伯南克6月2日在普林斯頓大學(xué)給畢業(yè)典禮發(fā)表了演講。他此次的演講簡(jiǎn)短扼要,共提出十條建議。
經(jīng)典畢業(yè)演講
史蒂夫·喬布斯在斯坦福大學(xué)畢業(yè)典禮的演講(2005)
For the past 33 years, I have looked in the mirror every morning and asked myself: “If today were the last day of my life, would I want to do what I am about to do today?” 過去33年,我在每天早晨都會(huì)對(duì)著鏡子問自己:"如果今天是我生命中的最后一天, 你會(huì)不會(huì)完成你今天想做的事情呢?”
“Stay hungry, stay foolish.求知若饑,心虛若愚。” 它代表了喬布斯對(duì)創(chuàng)新和知識(shí)的永恒熱忱,是喬布斯對(duì)自己一生際遇的精煉。《哈利波特》作者J.K.羅琳的哈佛演講(2008)
You will never truly know yourself, or the strength of your relationships, until both have been tested by adversity.Such knowledge is a true gift, for all that it is painfully won, and it has been worth more to me than any qualification I ever earned.只有在逆境來臨的時(shí)候,你才會(huì)真正認(rèn)識(shí)你自己,了解身邊的人。這種了解是真正的財(cái)富,雖然是用痛苦換來的,但比我以前得到的任何資格證書都有用。“生活就像故事一樣:不在乎長(zhǎng)短,而在于質(zhì)量,這才是最重要的。”
比爾·蓋茨在哈佛大學(xué)畢業(yè)典禮上的演講(視頻)(2012)
Don't let complexity stop you.Be activists.Take on the big inequities.It will be one of the great experiences of your live.不要畏難,盡管放手去做。它將是你生命中最寶貴經(jīng)歷。
“我希望每位畢業(yè)生承擔(dān)起這樣一種責(zé)任—— 參與解決人類不平等的問題,如果你獻(xiàn)身這項(xiàng)事業(yè),你的影響力將會(huì)是驚人的。”
Facebook COO 桑德伯格2012哈佛商學(xué)院畢業(yè)演講(視頻)(2012)
As you lead in this new world, you will not be able to rely on who you are or the degree you hold.You'll have to rely on what you know.Your strength will not come from your place on some org chart, your strength will come from building trust and earning respect.當(dāng)你在這個(gè)新世界里乘風(fēng)破浪時(shí),你能依靠的不是你是誰也不是你的學(xué)位。你要依靠的是你的知識(shí)。你的力量不會(huì)源自你在公司的位置,而來自于建立信任,獲得尊敬。
作為福布斯女性勢(shì)力榜排行第五的女強(qiáng)人,桑德伯格與未來的商業(yè)領(lǐng)袖們分享了自己的經(jīng)歷并提出忠告:
You are not special:美國(guó)高中畢業(yè)致辭引熱議
You see, if everyone is special, then no one is.If everyone gets a trophy, trophies become meaningless....We have of late, we Americans, to our detriment, come to love accolades more than genuine achievement.如果每個(gè)人都是特別的,那就沒人特別;如果每個(gè)人都能得到一座獎(jiǎng)杯,那獎(jiǎng)杯的存在就毫無意義。如今,我們美國(guó)人有一個(gè)致命的缺點(diǎn),那就是愛榮耀勝過真實(shí)的成就。
第三篇:經(jīng)典畢業(yè)演講
世界十大最著名畢業(yè)典禮上的演講
David Foster Wallace, Kenyon, 2005
Words of Wisdom:
”‘Learning how to think’ really means learning how to exercise some control over how and what you think.It means being conscious and aware enough to choose what you pay attention to and to choose how you construct meaning from experience.Because if you cannot exercise this kind of choice in adult life, you will be totally hosed.”
This address at Kenyon was vintage Wallace: a smart, occasionally meandering discussion of the issues that consumed him, from the banality of life to the meaning of consciousness.“I know that this stuff probably doesn’t sound fun and breezy and grandly inspirational,” he concluded.“What it is, so far as I can see, is the truth ? The capital-T Truth is about life before death.It is about making it to 30, or maybe 50, without wanting to shoot yourself in the head.” All the reasons Wallace didn’t make it to 50 are apparent here;in hindsight, the speech reads like the first draft of a suicide note for an author who took his own life last year at age 46.While it’s a macabre read, there’s tons that’s worthwhile here: the speech crackles with wit and intelligence — and offers tricks for escaping the depression to which Wallace ultimately succumbed。
David Foster Wallace,美國(guó)著名小說作家、評(píng)論家、幽默作家,代表作《無盡的玩笑》,入選《時(shí)代周刊》“百部最佳英文小說”。David Foster Wallace2008年9月13日患抑郁癥自殺家中,享年46歲。
Steve Jobs, Stanford, 2005
Words of Wisdom:
”No one wants to die.Even people who want to go to Heaven don’t want to die to get there.And yet death is the destination we all share.No one has ever escaped it.And that is as it should be, because death is very likely the single best invention of life.It is life’s change agent.It clears out the old to make way for the new.Right now the new is you, but someday not too long from now, you will gradually become the old and be cleared away.Sorry to be so dramatic, but it is quite true。
”Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life.Don’t be trapped by dogma — which is living with the results of other people’s thinking.Don’t let the noise of others’ opinions drown out your own inner voice.And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition ? Stay hungry, Stay foolish.”
”Sometimes life hits you in the head with a brick,” said Jobs.“Don’t lose faith.” Despite his prickly reputation, this heartfelt commencement address is about as good as the genre gets: short, smart, poignant and uplifting.Discussing life, love and loss, the Apple co-founder hit all the right notes。
Steve Jobs,蘋果電腦創(chuàng)始人,聲名顯赫的“計(jì)算機(jī)狂人”。
Conan O’Brien, Harvard(Class Day), 2000
Words of Wisdom:
”I’ve dwelled on my failures today because, as graduates of Harvard, your biggest liability is your need to succeed.Your need to always find yourself on the sweet side of the bell curve.Because success is a lot like a bright, white tuxedo.You feel terrific when you get it, but then you’re desperately afraid of getting it dirty, of spoiling it in any way。
”I left the cocoon of Harvard, I left the cocoon of Saturday Night Live, I left the cocoon of The Simpsons.And each time it was bruising and tumultuous.And yet, every failure was freeing, and today I’m as nostalgic for the bad as I am for the good。
”So, that’s what I wish for all of you: the bad as well as the good.Fall down, make a mess, break something occasionally.And remember that the story is never over.”
When Conan O’Brien spoke at Harvard University’s 2000 Class Day, he had a lot of things to say — many of them about Harvard.O’Brien graduated from the prestigious university in 1985, and he took at few shots at his alma mater’s expense.“The last time I was invited to Harvard it cost me $110,000,” he said, “so you’ll forgive me if I’m a bit suspicious.”
O’Brien also spoke about the difficulties of trying to make it in comedy — first as a writer for Saturday Night Live, then for The Simpsons, and then finally as a late-night talk-show host — and all of the setbacks and failures he endured along the way.He discussed his bombed television pilot, embarrassingly bad reviews and what it was like to be 28 and unemployed in New York City, proving that no one, not even the man who would one day take over the Tonight Show, escapes disappointment and self-doubt.But despite his stumbles, O’Brien kept going.And he told Harvard’s class of 2000 that they should too。
Conan O’Brien,美國(guó)著名脫口秀主持人。
Russell Baker, Connecticut College, 1995
Words of Wisdom:
”Listen once in a while.It’s amazing what you can hear.On a hot summer day in the country you can hear the corn growing, the crack of a tin roof buckling under the power of the sun.In a real old-fashioned parlor silence so deep you can hear the dust settling on the velveteen settee, you might hear the footsteps of something sinister gaining on you, or a heart-stoppingly beautiful phrase from Mozart you haven’t heard since childhood, or the voice of somebody — now gone — whom you loved.Or sometime when you’re talking up a storm so brilliant, so charming that you can hardly believe how wonderful you are, pause just a moment and listen to yourself.It’s good for the soul to hear yourself as others hear you, and next time maybe, just maybe, you will not talk so much, so loudly, so brilliantly, so charmingly, so utterly shamelessly foolishly。
Baker, a Pulitzer Prize–winning author and columnist, knows how to reach college kids.He’s funny and engaging(“The best advice I can give anybody about going out into the world is this: Don’t do it”)without being cynical, and lands enough light jabs to remind his audience that his advice — from “get married” to “sleep in the nude” — is worth heeding。
Russell Baker,《紐約時(shí)報(bào)》專欄作家,1982年普利策獎(jiǎng)獲得者。成名作為個(gè)人自傳《成長(zhǎng)》。
Winston Churchill, Harrow School, 1941
Words of Wisdom:
”Never give in.Never give in.Never, never, never, never — in nothing, great or small, large or petty — never give in, except to convictions of honor and good sense.”
No leader in history, perhaps, matched Churchill’s capacity for blurring the lines between speech and battle cry.This is one of his best.It’s an urban legend that the “Never give in” exhortation comprised the totality of his address;Churchill went on for several more paragraphs.But there’s no question that this, far and away, was what Harrow’s students remembered。
Winston Churchill,英國(guó)前首相。
George Marshall, Harvard, 1947
Words of Wisdom:
”It is logical that the United States should do whatever it is able to do to assist in the return of normal economic health in the world, without which there can be no political stability and no assured peace.Our policy is directed not against any country or doctrine but against hunger, poverty, desperation and chaos.Its purpose should be the revival of a working economy in the world so as to permit the emergence of political and social conditions in which free institutions can exist.”
Marshall’s address at Harvard was pretty dry stuff, but give the guy a break.Instead of following the conventional blueprint for a commencement speech — a poignant metaphor here, some poetic turns of phrase there, wrapped up in a neat life lesson — Marshall did nothing less than outline the plan to rebuild postwar Europe and curb the spread of communism that would eventually bear his name.Since this speech was step one toward saving a continent, Marshall gets a pass for failing to meet today’s quota for snappy one-liners。
George Marshall,1880-1959,美國(guó)將軍、政治家,出任國(guó)務(wù)卿期間,推出歐洲復(fù)興計(jì)劃。
John F.Kennedy, American University, 1963
Words of Wisdom:
”Let us examine our attitude toward peace itself.Too many of us think it is impossible.Too many think it unreal.But that is a dangerous, defeatist belief.It leads to the conclusion that war is inevitable, that mankind is doomed, that we are gripped by forces we cannot control。
”We need not accept that view.Our problems are man-made — therefore, they can be solved by man.And man can be as big as he wants.No problem of human destiny is beyond human beings.Man’s reason and spirit have often solved the seemingly unsolvable — and we believe they can do it again.”
Consider the last time you witnessed an exchange about the thorny issues on today’s agenda — pork-barrel spending, say, or instituting universal health care.Chances are the discussion was conducted in weary, whispered tones.Pragmatism is in, and talk of grand solutions is the kiss of death for many a politician.Reading J.F.K.’s 1963 address to American University graduates on the need for world peace is a reminder of how much our political discourse has changed — and, in many ways, diminished.Say this for the President: he made no small plans。
John F.Kennedy,美國(guó)前總統(tǒng)。
Bradley Whitford, Wisconsin, 2006
Words of Wisdom:
”Take action.Every story you’ve ever connected with, every leader you’ve ever admired, every puny little thing that you’ve ever accomplished is the result of taking action.You have a choice.You can either be a passive victim of circumstance or you can be the active hero of your own life.Action is the antidote to apathy and cynicism and despair.You will inevitably make mistakes.Learn what you can and move on.At the end of your days, you will be judged by your gallop, not by your stumble.”
As an actor, Whitford’s most famous character was The West Wing’s Josh Lyman, a pragmatic political wonk with a drive to win and no compunction about kneecapping his foes.So it’s a little strange to read Whitford’s earnest advice for overcoming adversity.But there’s no denying that his address makes a heartfelt, inspiring read。
Bradley Whitford,美國(guó)著名電影演員。
Barbara Kingsolver, Duke, 2008
Words of Wisdom:
”If somebody says ‘Your money or your life,’ you could say, ‘Life.’ And mean it.You’ll see things collapse in your time, the big houses, the empires of glass.The new green things that sprout up through the wreck — those will be yours。
”The arc of history is longer than human vision.It bends.We abolished slavery, we granted universal suffrage.We have done hard things before.And every time it took a terrible fight between people who could not imagine changing the rules, and those who said, ‘We already did.We have made the world new.’ The hardest part will be to convince yourself of the possibilities, and hang on.”
At Duke in 2008, Kingsolver, the author of a dozen books(including The Poisonwood Bible),didn’t shy away from weighty matters.Without being preachy, she enumerated the perils of climate change, of the all-consuming need to accumulate wealth and of, in this age of digital connectedness, our increasing isolation from one another.But this beautifully written speech ends on a hopeful note.“The ridiculously earnest are known to travel in groups,” she said.“And they are known to change the world.”
Barbara Kingsolver,美國(guó)作家。
Stephen Colbert, Knox College, 2006
Words of Wisdom:
”I have two last pieces of advice.First, being pre-approved for a credit card does not mean you have to apply for it.And lastly, the best career advice I can give you is to get your own TV show.It pays well, the hours are good, and you are famous.And eventually some very nice people will give you a doctorate in fine arts for doing jack squat.”
Did Knox College invite as its 2006 commencement speaker Stephen Colbert the comedian or Stephen Colbert the invented TV personality? When the political satirist and host of Comedy Central’s The Colbert Report took the podium in Galesburg, Ill., no one knew which version of Colbert they would get — not even the man himself.“I’m not sure which one of us you invited to speak here today,” he said.“I’m just going to talk and I’m going to let you figure it out.”
Colbert rambled about everything from overdue library books to the Dred Scott case, but ended with one piece of earnest advice.“Cynicism is a self-imposed blindness, a rejection of the world because we are afraid it will hurt us or be disappointed in us,” he told the class of 2006.“Cynics always say no ? for as long as you have the strength to, say yes.”
Stephen Colbert,美國(guó)喜劇演員、電視主持人,主持節(jié)目“The Colbert Report”,擅長(zhǎng)政治幽默。
第四篇:畢業(yè)演講
尊敬的領(lǐng)導(dǎo)、老師、親愛的同學(xué)們:
大家好!我是生物工程系的教師姚恩青,非常榮幸能夠作為教師代表,參加學(xué)院09界畢業(yè)典禮。首先我代表學(xué)院全體教師向圓滿完成學(xué)業(yè)的同學(xué)們表示熱烈的祝賀!對(duì)同學(xué)們即將走向新的人生里程致以衷心的祝愿!
三年來,在學(xué)院這片沃土上,同學(xué)們勤奮學(xué)習(xí)、積極進(jìn)取,掌握了扎實(shí)的專業(yè)知識(shí)與技能;練就了健康的體魄,成熟的思維;也見證了學(xué)院跨越式的發(fā)展歷程,你們青春靚麗的身影是學(xué)院最美的風(fēng)景。此時(shí)此刻,面對(duì)即將遠(yuǎn)行的你們,所有老師的心情都是復(fù)雜的,三年的師生情誼,一朝離別在即,不禁有些傷感,但是,我們更感到無比的欣慰和自豪,因?yàn)槟銈兗磳е鴫?mèng)想去搏擊更廣闊的天空,去開拓更絢爛的人生!
同學(xué)們,畢業(yè)不是結(jié)束,而是一個(gè)新征程的開始。在你們打點(diǎn)好的行囊里,請(qǐng)別忘了帶上全體老師對(duì)你們的殷切期望:
期望同學(xué)們志存高遠(yuǎn),繼續(xù)保持求知的欲望,永不放棄對(duì)理想的追尋。到了現(xiàn)實(shí)社會(huì)里,你們往往會(huì)發(fā)現(xiàn)所用非所學(xué),因此求知的欲望也許會(huì)漸漸冷淡,理想的燭光會(huì)慢慢熄滅。但是我想說放棄了對(duì)知識(shí)的渴求,停止了追尋理想的步履,我們的生活就會(huì)枯寂,我們的精神就會(huì)貧乏。三年學(xué)到的知識(shí)能否經(jīng)得起社會(huì)實(shí)踐的檢驗(yàn)?在社會(huì)的熔爐中能否進(jìn)一步開拓進(jìn)取,升華人生?都取決于同學(xué)們自我完善的能力,堅(jiān)守理想的信心。
期望同學(xué)們擁有陽(yáng)光的思想,睿智的思維,純凈的心靈。一個(gè)人要獲得成功,除了具備能力和才氣,還必須具備高尚的人格,健康的心態(tài)。投入社會(huì),你們可能會(huì)時(shí)常面對(duì)種種選擇和誘惑,比如金錢與利益,道德與法律,正義與良知,不管面對(duì)何種選擇,希望你們慎思明辯,心懷坦蕩,不貪慕虛榮,不誘于私利,取舍有度,處事有方,堅(jiān)守自己做人的原則和本色,不盲從,不茍同,時(shí)刻以清醒的頭腦、正確的思想,理性的選擇,坦蕩的舉止,指引自己正確的人生航向。
期望同學(xué)們具有強(qiáng)烈的責(zé)任感,敢于擔(dān)當(dāng)。學(xué)生的生活是一種享有特殊優(yōu)待的生活,即便幼稚一些、吵鬧一些,社會(huì)都能包容你們。一旦走出校門你們就必須撐起肩膀來挑起自己對(duì)社會(huì)的責(zé)任,對(duì)事業(yè)的責(zé)任,對(duì)家庭的責(zé)任。惟有承擔(dān)起自己的責(zé)任,才能真正實(shí)現(xiàn)人生的價(jià)值。當(dāng)責(zé)任和義務(wù)擺在面前時(shí),期望你們能夠挺起胸膛、不推托、不搪塞,敢于擔(dān)當(dāng)。
同學(xué)們,“江平視野闊,風(fēng)正好揚(yáng)帆”,當(dāng)你們背負(fù)行囊即將走向漫漫征途時(shí),當(dāng)美麗的校園在你們眼中漸成遠(yuǎn)去的風(fēng)景時(shí),希望你們記得常回來看看,看看母校的變化,聽聽老師的嘮叨,談?wù)勛约旱母惺堋D銈兊睦蠋煂⒁恢笔赝谶@里,祝福著你們生活幸福,事業(yè)有成,期待著你們佳音回報(bào)!捷報(bào)頻傳!
謝謝大家!
第五篇:畢業(yè)演講經(jīng)典
我們都是**人
親愛的同學(xué)們:
上午好!
今天,是你們?nèi)松凶钪档眉o(jì)念的一天,因?yàn)椋藭r(shí)此刻,大家即將帶著自信、和著夢(mèng)想、揣著技能走出**校園,踏上職業(yè)征程;今天,也是陪伴你們?nèi)陰熼L(zhǎng)們幸福的一天,因?yàn)椋藭r(shí)此刻,他們正分享著你們學(xué)業(yè)有成的豐碩果實(shí);今天,更是我作為院長(zhǎng)自豪的一天,因?yàn)椋藭r(shí)此刻,我就要把“**人”的名片——由我親筆簽名的畢業(yè)證書頒發(fā)給你們。
在這隆重、莊嚴(yán)的時(shí)刻,在這幸福、開心的日子,同學(xué)們的心情是不是和你們的師長(zhǎng)們一樣復(fù)雜?是不是也像孔夫子那樣感嘆“逝者如斯夫”——時(shí)間過的太快了?是不是也在追憶三年大學(xué)生活的一千多個(gè)日子——時(shí)間都去哪兒了?
是在修能路上聊天,還是在小樹林里晨讀?是在T-garden品咖啡,還是在北校門外嚼餡餅?是在烈日下站軍姿,還是在運(yùn)動(dòng)場(chǎng)打籃球?是在課堂上記筆記,還是在實(shí)訓(xùn)室練技能?是在社區(qū)里志愿服務(wù),還是在車間里頂崗實(shí)習(xí)?
三年里,你們將最美的生命時(shí)光留駐在**校園,你們將“**人”的身份印記在**的歷史長(zhǎng)卷中。三年里,你們用行動(dòng)詮釋著“**人”,用青春書寫著“**人”。
“**人”是誰?“**人”就是你我他。是那個(gè)在實(shí)習(xí)崗位上大顯身手的男生,是那個(gè)在彝族山寨小學(xué)義務(wù)支教的女生;是那個(gè)挑戰(zhàn)自我成功創(chuàng)業(yè)的他,是那個(gè)富有愛心樂于助人的她;是那些弘揚(yáng)正能量的傳播者,是那些托舉中國(guó)夢(mèng)的踐行者。“**人”在青島的大街小巷志愿服務(wù),“**人”在全國(guó)的各行各業(yè)干事創(chuàng)業(yè),“**人”在海外的很多地方工作和生活。
同學(xué)們,我們都是“**人”。
“**人”,是一種緣分,守望同一個(gè)約定,讓夢(mèng)想變得美妙。
“**人”,是一段記憶,打造同一份感動(dòng),讓生命變得豐滿。
“**人”,是一份溫暖,融化同一個(gè)世界,讓心靈變得純凈。
“**人”的特質(zhì)與內(nèi)涵,就是由無數(shù)個(gè)像你們這樣的畢業(yè)生所定義的。社會(huì)通過你們認(rèn)識(shí)了**、認(rèn)可了**、認(rèn)同了**。是無數(shù)個(gè)在社會(huì)上建功立業(yè)的你們,豐富了“**人”的內(nèi)涵。
如果你們是英雄,**就是英雄的故鄉(xiāng)。
如果你們是英才,**就是英才的搖籃。
同學(xué)們,你們正處在“不是自己變慢了,而是世界變得太快了”的時(shí)代。這是一個(gè)“人人享有人生出彩的機(jī)會(huì)”的時(shí)代。我絲毫不懷疑你們的才華、聰慧與自信。但是,俗話說:“男怕選錯(cuò)行,女怕嫁錯(cuò)郎”,當(dāng)熱情遭遇寒流,當(dāng)坦途轉(zhuǎn)入低谷,當(dāng)進(jìn)退面臨抉擇,同學(xué)們,你們的青春該如何綻放?你們的夢(mèng)想該如何實(shí)現(xiàn)?你們的人生該如何出彩?我想,那就是要時(shí)刻銘記著“卓越、唯是、協(xié)同、學(xué)習(xí)”的學(xué)院精神!
卓越是一種追求。小時(shí)候,當(dāng)你夢(mèng)想到夜空中摘星星的時(shí)候,那時(shí),你就已經(jīng)跨出了追求卓越的第一步。卓越是一種不斷超越自我、自強(qiáng)不息、追求至善的精神。做的比別人優(yōu)秀是一種卓越,超越過去的自我也是一種卓越。因?yàn)樽非笞吭剑瑢W(xué)院經(jīng)過十多年的勵(lì)精圖治,成為全國(guó)高職院校的“國(guó)家隊(duì)”;因?yàn)樽非笞吭剑銈兺ㄟ^勤學(xué)苦修,走進(jìn)大學(xué)學(xué)堂。我希望,你們走出大學(xué)校門后,在社會(huì)廣闊的舞臺(tái)上,依然秉持卓越的精神,做最好的工人,最好的工程師,最好的企業(yè)家,還有在家庭中做最好的愛人,最好的子女,最好的父母。總之,**人就是要做最好的自己!
同學(xué)們,追求卓越,就應(yīng)該有人生夢(mèng)想,就應(yīng)該高標(biāo)準(zhǔn)、嚴(yán)要求。蘇格拉底說:“世界上最快樂的事,莫過于為理想而奮斗”。同學(xué)們,只要你立志成為一個(gè)卓越的人,你就可以在追求卓越的路上,成為擁有無窮魅力的“都教授”,你就可以遇到生命中的“千頌伊”!
唯是是一種態(tài)度。唯是就是要尊重客觀規(guī)律,唯是就是要解放思想、實(shí)事求是。秉持唯是就是不唯書、不唯上,弘揚(yáng)唯是就是認(rèn)真做事,踏實(shí)做人。哲學(xué)家康德說,“有兩種東西,我對(duì)它們的思考越是深沉和持久,它們?cè)谖倚撵`中喚起的驚奇和敬畏就會(huì)日新月異,不斷增長(zhǎng),這就是我頭上的星空和心中的道德定律。”頭上的星空是指宇宙普遍必然的規(guī)律,道德定律就是人類社會(huì)生活中的倫理法則。對(duì)于它們,我們需要始終保持敬畏之心。執(zhí)著追求真理,勇敢捍衛(wèi)真理,誠(chéng)實(shí)守信,腳踏實(shí)地。這些就是唯是的精髓。
同學(xué)們,沒有唯是的態(tài)度,就不能正確認(rèn)識(shí)自身,就不能客觀看待社會(huì)。眼高手低,目標(biāo)即便是定的再高遠(yuǎn),那也只是好高騖遠(yuǎn);認(rèn)知錯(cuò)誤,即便是擁有一身本領(lǐng),那也容易步入歧途。**人堅(jiān)持創(chuàng)新,也遵循規(guī)律;**人堅(jiān)持學(xué)習(xí),更注重踐行。堅(jiān)持“學(xué)教做合一”,從實(shí)踐中來,到實(shí)踐中去,不跟風(fēng)、不盲從。同學(xué)們,讓我們做最靠譜的**人吧!
協(xié)同是一種品質(zhì)。單絲不成線,獨(dú)木不成林。每個(gè)人都生活在社會(huì)人群之中。**人不是孤獨(dú)的個(gè)體而是聚合的團(tuán)隊(duì),**人擯棄的是“一個(gè)人在戰(zhàn)斗”,倡導(dǎo)的是“抱團(tuán)發(fā)展”、凝心聚力。哲學(xué)家威廉?詹姆士曾經(jīng)說過:“如果你能夠使別人樂意和你合作,不論做任何事情,你都可以無往不勝。”協(xié)同是一種能力,更是一種品質(zhì)。科學(xué)家曾在風(fēng)洞實(shí)驗(yàn)中發(fā)現(xiàn),成群的大雁以V字形飛行,比一只單獨(dú)飛行的大雁能多飛12%的距離。我們與他人有著千絲萬縷的聯(lián)系,我們?cè)诮o他人幫助的時(shí)候,他人也將自己的正能量傳遞給了我們。
同學(xué)們,“和”是中國(guó)傳統(tǒng)文化的核心理念,人際關(guān)系講“以和為貴”,家庭關(guān)系講“家和萬事興”。和而不同,并不是忽略個(gè)性,而是求同存異。和諧能夠產(chǎn)生生產(chǎn)力,就像有首歌所唱的那樣,“同舟共濟(jì)海讓路,號(hào)子一喊浪靠邊”,**人該怎么做?我想,你懂得!
學(xué)習(xí)是一種生活。打今天兒起,你們走向社會(huì)后,大家將不再被稱之為學(xué)生,但這并不意味著就可以不用再學(xué)習(xí)。“學(xué)如逆水行舟,不進(jìn)則退。”就在我們兩眼“一睜一閉”的時(shí)候,世界并沒有停息它的腳步,你的微信朋友圈里還在不停地刷屏,一不小心,你就成了時(shí)代的落伍者。解決的辦法是什么呢?那就是學(xué)習(xí)、學(xué)習(xí)、再學(xué)習(xí),活到老,學(xué)到老。其實(shí),讀書是學(xué)習(xí),培訓(xùn)是學(xué)習(xí),實(shí)踐是學(xué)習(xí),旅游是學(xué)習(xí),健身是學(xué)習(xí),上網(wǎng)也是學(xué)習(xí),只要你賦予了學(xué)習(xí)的意義,學(xué)習(xí)就在你的身邊,正如總書記所說的那樣,要“把學(xué)習(xí)作為一種追求、一種愛好、一種健康的生活方式”。
同學(xué)們,古人有詩(shī)曰:“腹有詩(shī)書氣自華”。清代名臣曾國(guó)藩也曾在家書中寫道:“人之氣質(zhì),由于天生,本難改變,惟讀書則可改變氣質(zhì)。”所以,讀書、學(xué)習(xí)不僅可以增長(zhǎng)才干,還可以“美容”,秀外慧中,內(nèi)外兼修。我希望你們都能夠給母校這樣的底氣,讓她可以驕傲地說,我有最美“**人”!
親愛的同學(xué)們,在這離別之際,我把老子的“千里之行,始于足下”這句話送給你們。我希望,每一位**人有自己追求的事業(yè),職業(yè)的精神,美滿的家庭;我希望,每一位**人都多才多藝,熱愛生活,不僅有技術(shù),懂禮儀,會(huì)攝影,不僅喜愛讀書,酷愛音樂,還會(huì)料理家務(wù)、能做出幾種可口像樣的飯菜;我希望,每一位**人都勤勉、可愛、友善;我希望,每一位**人都成功、快樂、幸福!
親愛的同學(xué)們,從今天起,對(duì)于你們,**有了另一種稱呼,叫作母校;對(duì)于**,你們也有了另一種稱呼,叫作校友。今天,學(xué)院在南門出入處已經(jīng)鄭重地刻上了屬于你們的數(shù)字“2014 2923”,你們將成為鐫刻在學(xué)院歷史上永恒的記憶和永遠(yuǎn)的驕傲!
親愛的同學(xué)們,qtc是我們共同的微家園,想念的時(shí)候“搖一搖”,來或不來,她都在!“**人”是我們共同的二維碼,需要的時(shí)候“掃一掃”,見或不見,愛都在!
親愛的同學(xué)們,天高海闊,風(fēng)正帆懸,你們即將乘上“**”之舟踏浪遠(yuǎn)航。我相信,作為“**人”的新生力量,你們定會(huì)在實(shí)現(xiàn)“中國(guó)夢(mèng)”的道路上,用自己的熱血和汗水演繹出美妙動(dòng)聽的青春之歌!
謝謝大家!