勵志獎英語演講稿 模板1
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sit down you"re too old to be standing! thank you mr day lewis from you it e_acerbates thishonour to a – it blows it right out of the ball park. thank you so much to the academy, asrandom and as subjective as this award is, it means a great deal in a year of — yet again —e_traordinary performances by women.
amy adams, everyting you do, but your performance in american hustle blew my mind.andmeryl (streep) what can i say? sandra (bullock), i could watch that performance till the endof time, and i sorta felt like i had. julia (roberts) , hashtag suck it! you know what i mean,and judy dench, what a career! and she"s not here tonight, because at the age of 79 becauseshe"s in india doing a sequel to her film. i mean, what a career that is, if i can hope. and me,i’m here e_cepting an award in an e_traordinary screenplay by woody allen. thank you somuch, woody, for casting me. i truly appreciate it. i’m so very proud that blue jasmine stayedin the cinemas for as long as it did. and thank you to sony classics, to michael and tom fortheir e_traordinary support.
for so bravely and intelligently distributing the film and to the audiences who went to see it andperhaps those of us in the industry who are still foolishly clinging to the idea that female filmswith women at the center are niche e_periences. they are not. audiences want to see them and,in fact, they earn money. the world is round, people.
thank you to my mum, to my sister, to my brother, to my three glorious sons. i would not bestanding here without you. to my husband, andrew, you are a legend. thank you to my agent,hylda queally, you’re behind the pillar somewhere up there. you are a goddess. to my agent inaustralia, robyn gardiner, i love you so very much. to my publicist lisa kasteler.
to the sublime sally hawkins. and to the e_traordinary cast of blue jasmine. i don’t knowhow to do this with other actors and this i share with you. to the hair and makeup people whosweated me up and tried to make me look attractive. thank you for the attempt. to carlameyer for getting sally and i together and for incredible support. to helen robin. to everyoneinvolved in blue jasmine, i thank you so much.
and finally, i would like to thank every single member of the sydney theatre company, one ofthe great theater companies in the world. for me, working on blue jasmine, it was a realsynthesis of my work in the theater and on film. and not only working with you for the last si_years has been the most enormous privilege of my career but it’s made me a better actress.there is so much talent in australia and michael wilkinson and c.m. and i are just tonight’s tipof the iceberg. thank you so much. thank you.
勵志獎英語演講稿 模板2
閱讀小貼士:模板2共計1010個字,預(yù)計閱讀時長3分鐘。朗讀需要6分鐘,中速朗讀7分鐘,在莊重嚴肅場合朗讀需要10分鐘,有290位用戶喜歡。
thank you. thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you to the academy for this - all 6,000members.
thank you to the other nominees. all these performances were impeccable in my opinion. ididn"t see a false note anywhere. i want to thank jean-marc vallée, our director. want to thankjared leto, jennifer garner, who i worked with daily.
there"s a few things, about three things to my account that i need each day. one of them issomething to look up to, another is something to look forward to, and another is someone tochase. now, first off, i want to thank god. "cause that"s who i look up to.
he has graced my life with opportunities that i know are not of my hand or any other humanhand. he has shown me that it"s a scientific fact that gratitude reciprocates. in the words ofthe late charlie laughton, who said, "when you"ve got god, you got a friend. and that friend isyou."
to my family, that who and what i look forward to. to my father who, i know he"s up thereright now with a big pot of gumbo. he"s got a lemon meringue pie over there. he"s probably inhis underwear. and he"s got a cold can of miller lite and he"s dancing right now.
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to you, dad, you taught me what it means to be a man. to my mother who"s here tonight, whotaught me and my two older brothers" demanded that we respect ourselves. and what we inturn learned was that we were then better able to respect others. thank you for that, mama. tomy wife, camila, and my kids levi, vida and mr. stone, the courage and significance you giveme every day i go out the door is unparalleled. you are the four people in my life that i want tomake the most proud of me. thank you.
and to my hero. that"s who i chase. now when i was 15 years old, i had a very importantperson in my life come to me and say "who"s your hero?" and i said, "i don"t know, i gotta thinkabout that. give me a couple of weeks." i come back two weeks later, this person comes up andsays "who"s your hero?" i said, "i thought about it. you know who it is? it"s me in 10 years." so iturned 25. ten years later, that same person comes to me and says, "so, are you a hero?" and iwas like, "not even close. no, no, no." she said, "why?" i said, "because my hero"s me at 35." soyou see every day, every week, every month and every year of my life, my hero"s always 10years away. i"m never gonna be my hero. i"m not gonna attain that. i know i"m not, and that"sjust fine with me because that keeps me with somebody to keep on chasing.
so, to any of us, whatever those things are, whatever it is we look up to, whatever it is we lookforward to, and whoever it is we"re chasing, to that i say, "amen." to that i say, "alright, alright,alright." to that i say "just keep living." thank you.
勵志獎英語演講稿 模板3
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if there were no after life
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. but i can’t help asking: suppose there were no afterlife, would you still do good deeds and strive for virtues? and if god does not see what you are doing, would you still be so upright and selfless? if you work, not for serving the public and liberating the others, but just for a better afterlife of your own, isn’t it a little too selfish? comparing with this kind of believers, those who don’t believe in afterlife, but still keep doing good deeds, are the most sincere and honest philanthropists, because they do them not for themselves but for other.
you may wonder if i believe in afterlife. my answer is: i know nothing about my previous life, so i dare not make improper comments on afterlife. but i do hope there’s afterlife! because our present life is so short that so many things slip away before our proper understanding. i have so many dreams, so many wishes, so many ambitions, as well as so many regrets and concerns. if there were no afterlife, all of them will remain unrealized!
i’m not contented with the present commonplace life, i’m very much attached to the affections that should have been mine but have been washed away by the hurrying time, and i yearn for the perfection and maturity if i could start all over again. so believe it or not, i’d rather there were afterlife.
translated by zhang baodan (diana)
may 1, 20__
舉如沒有來世
有沒有來世,眾說紛紜。無神論者,不相信來世。他們認為從生到死,僅此而已。他們可能在意身后的英名,他們可能留戀后代的親情,但他們不寄希望于來世。他們也會說善有善報,惡有惡報,但并不相信下輩子報應(yīng)什么。
在宗教領(lǐng)域、或在一些迷信的人群,來世之說比較盛行。不僅是來世,甚至會認為有千百次的輪回。在那未知而飄渺的世界,有天堂,有地獄,有神族,有仙界,有菩薩、有佛祖。
也許真的相信、也許是為了利用人們的敬畏心里,古代的帝王們總是宣稱自己是真龍?zhí)熳?,大臣們則標榜為天上的什么文曲星、武曲星或太白金星轉(zhuǎn)世。星星能轉(zhuǎn)世嗎?
許多人燒香、磕頭,行善、修德,并不都是為了眼前,而是為了讓上天看見自己的真誠,以便下輩子有個好的托生,或者幾世之后能修成正果。這些人自然是相信來世的。但我不禁要問:如果沒有來世,你們會不會一樣行善、修德呢?如果神靈看不見,你們是否也會公正無私呢?如果不是為了解脫他人和服務(wù)大眾才去修行,如果僅僅是為了自己將來托生好才去行善,是否有些自私呢?比較起來,那些不相信來世而又堅持行善的人,則應(yīng)該是最真、最誠的大善。因為他們不是為自身,而是為公理。
也許有人會問作者,你相信來世嗎?我的回答是:我不知道前生,因而也不敢妄談后世。但我真的希望能有來世!因為這輩子時間太短,許多事情都是在還沒弄明白的時候,就已經(jīng)匆匆過去了。我有那么多的理想,我有那么多的心愿,我有那么多的奢望,我有那么多的遺憾,我有那么多的牽掛,我有那么多的雄心壯志,如果沒有來世,那就一切皆空了。
我不甘心眼前的碌碌無為,我留戀被歲月沖走的本應(yīng)屬于我的親情,更向往從頭再來的完美和成熟。為此,信也好,不信也好,我寧愿有來世。
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勵志獎英語演講稿 模板4
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yes! thank you to the academy for this incredible recognition. it doesn’t escape me for onemoment that so much joy in my life is thanks to so much pain in someone else’s. and so i wantto salute the spirit of patsey for her guidance. and for solomon, thank you for telling her storyand your own.
steve mcqueen, you charge everything you fashion with a breath of your own spirit. thank youso much for putting me in this position, it’s been the joy of my life. [tears, applause.] i’mcertain that the dead are standing about you and watching and they are grateful and so am i.
chiwetel, thank you for your fearlessness and how deeply you went into solomon, tellingsolomon’s story. michael fassbender, thank you so much. you were my rock. alfre and sarah, itwas a thrill to work with you. joe walker, the invisible performer in the editing room, thankyou. sean bobbitt, kalaadevi, adruitha, patty norris, thank you, thank you, thank you — i couldnot be here without your work.
i want to thank my family, for your training [laughs] and the yale school of drama as well, foryour training. my friends the wilsons, this one’s for you. my brother junior sitting by my side,thank you so much, you’re my best friend and then my other best friend, my chosen family.
when i look down at this golden statue, may it remind me and every little child that no matterwhere you’re from, your dreams are valid. thank you.
勵志獎英語演講稿 模板5
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i feel that this award was not made to me as a man, but to my work -- lifes work in the agony and sweat of the human spirit, not for glory and least of all for profit, but to create out of the materials of the human spirit something which did not e_ist before. so this award is only mine in trust. it will not be difficult to find a dedication for the money part of it commensurate with the purpose and significance of its origin. but i would like to do the same with the acclaim too, by using this moment as a pinnacle from which i might be listened to by the young men and women already dedicated to the same anguish and travail, among whom is already that one who will some day stand where i am standing.
our tragedy today is a general and universal physical fear so long sustained by now that we can even bear it. there are no longer problems of the spirit. there is only the question: when will i be blown up? because of this, the young man or woman writing today has forgotten the problems of the human heart in conflict with itself which alone can make good writing because only that is worth writing about, worth the agony and the sweat.
he must learn them again. he must teach himself that the basest of all things is to be afraid; and, teaching himself that, forget it forever, leaving no room in his workshop for anything but the old verities and truths of the heart, the universal truths lacking which any story is ephemeral and doomed -- love and honor and pity and pride and compassion and sacrifice. until he does so, he labors under a curse. he writes not of love but of lust, of defeats in which nobody loses anything of value, of victories without hope and, worst of all, without pity or compassion. his griefs grieve on no universal bones, leaving no scars. he writes not of the heart but of the glands.
until he learns these things, he will write as though he stood among and watched the end of man. i decline to accept the end of man. it is easy enough to say that man is immortal simply because he will endure: that when the last ding-dong of doom has clanged and faded from the last worthless rock hanging tideless in the last red and dying evening, that even then there will still be one more sound: that of his puny ine_haustible voice, still talking. i refuse to accept this. i believe that man will not merely endure: he will prevail. he is immortal, not because he alone among creatures has an ine_haustible voice, but because he has a soul, a spirit capable of compassion and sacrifice and endurance.
the poet’s, the writers, duty is to write about these things. it is his privilege to help man endure by lifting his heart, by reminding him of the courage and honor and hope and pride and compassion and pity and sacrifice which have been the glory of his past. the poets voice need not merely be the record of man, it can be one of the props, the pillars to help him endure and prevail.
勵志獎英語演講稿 模板6
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thank you. thank you so much. thank you. it’s quite overwhelming. thank you to themembers of the academy for this honor. my dear friends who are here tonight, gena andgeorge, for your kind words, to my hero, louis zamperini, to the cast of blood and honey andmost of all, to my family, my love. your support and your guidance make everything that i dopossible. mad, i’m not gonna cry, i promise, and i won’t embarrass you. you and yourbrothers and your sisters are my happiness and there is no a greater honor in this world thanbeing your mum.
i’m very humble to be here tonight among so many e_traordinary artists. my mother lovedart. she loved film. she supported any crazy thing i did, but whenever it had meaning, shemade a point of telling me, that is what film is for. and she never had a career as an artist, shenever had the opportunity to e_press herself beyond her theatre class, but she wanted morethan for herself. she wanted for jamie and i to know what it is to have a life as artists. and shegave us that chance. she drove me to every audition, and she would wait in the car for hours,always make me feel really good all the times i didn’t get the job. and when i did, we wouldjump up and down and scream and yell like little girls.
she wasn’t really the best critic, since she never had anything unkind to say, but she did giveme love and confidence, and above all, she was very clear that nothing would mean anything ifi didn’t live a life of use to others. and i didn’t know what that meant for a long time. i cameinto this business young and worried about my own e_periences and my own pain and it wasonly when i began to travel and look and live beyond my home, that i understand myresponsibility to others.
and when i met survivors of war and famine and rape, i learned what life is like for mostpeople in this world and how fortunate i was to have food to eat, a roof over my head, a safeplace to live and the joy of having my family safe and healthy. and i realized how sheltered ihave been. and i was determined never to be that way again. we are all, everyone in thisroom so fortunate.
i have never understood why some people are lucky enough to be born with the chance that ihad, to have this path in life and why across the world, there is a woman just like me, with thesame abilities and the same desires, same work ethic and love for her family, who would mostlikely make better films and better speeches. only she sits in a refugee camp, and she has novoice. she worries about what her children will eat, how to keep them safe, and if they’ll ever beallowed to return home. i don’t know why this is my life and that’s hers. i don’t understandthat but i will do as my mother asked, and i will do the best i can with this life, to be of use.
and to stand here today means that i did as she asked. and if she were alive, she would be veryproud.
so thank you for that.