英语演讲稿-经典名人英语演讲稿67:执着于你的梦想(阿诺德.施瓦辛格清华大学演讲)mp3
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名人励志3分钟演讲稿英文版Good morning everyone,It's an honor for me to stand here today and share with you some words of wisdom from some of the world's most inspirational figures. I believe that we all have within us the potential for greatness, and sometimes a few words of encouragement from someone we admire can help us unlock it.When it comes to achieving greatness, perhaps no one personifies this more than the late, great Muhammad Ali. He once said, "I hated every minute of training, but I said, 'Don't quit. Suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion.'" His words remind us that success requires sacrifice, and the ability to push through even when we feel like giving up.Another inspiring figure is Oprah Winfrey. She once said, "The biggest adventure you can ever take is to live the life of your dreams." Oprah has lived by this philosophy, growing up in poverty to become one of the most successful media moguls in the world. Her words remind us that we are capable of achieving anything we set our minds to, as long as we are willing to work hard and stay focused on our goals.Finally, I would like to share a quote from the great writer Maya Angelou. She once said, "I've learned that people will forgetwhat you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel." Her words remind us that in the end, it's not our accomplishments or successes that truly matter, but the impact we have on others.In conclusion, the common thread that runs through all these quotes is the idea that greatness is within our grasp, as long as we are willing to work hard, stay focused, and treat others with kindness and respect. So I urge all of you to take on the challenge of living the life of your dreams, knowing that you have the power to make a positive impact on the world around you. Thank you.。
【著名演讲】Keep Your Dreams 执着于你的梦想 阿诺德_施瓦辛格【声音字幕同步PPT】
because that's the happening place. California is the best place. Please come and visit us, we will welcome you. I invite you all to come there
has ever invited you,
let me do this right now personally. I want to warmly invite all of you here to come to the United States,
and especially to come to California,
for going to this magnificent university here. Now, the last time I was here in China was five years ago,
and then I was promoting my movies. They had a movie festival here,
to attend universities in America. Now, I also know that since
the attack on our World Trade Centers it has become more and more difficult
to go to the universities
for your kind introduction. Thank you very much.
It is wonderful to be here
at this university. What a special place. I just looked around a little bit here, it's a gorgeous, gorgeous place. I want to congratulate you
最新英汉对照演讲稿:阿诺德·施瓦辛格清华大学演讲
最新英汉对照演讲稿:阿诺德·施瓦辛格清华大学演讲Keep Your Dreams 执着于你的梦想——明星州长阿诺德·施瓦辛格清华大学演讲Some of your families maybe don’t believe in your dreams. But let me tell you something, my young friends. Keep your dreams. No matter what, keep your dreams. Don’t give up on them, even when you are temporarily defeated or denied. Keep your dreams. 你们的家人也许不相信你们的梦想,但是,朋友们,让我告诉你们,执着于你的梦想!无论如何,坚持你们的梦想。
即使你们遭遇暂时的失败或被否定,也不要放弃你们的梦想。
执着于你的梦想。
Well, thank you very much, President. First of all, I want to thank President Gu for having me here, and I want to thank Mr. Qizhi for your kind introduction. Thank you very much.It is wonderful to be here at this university. What a special place. I just looked around a little bit here, it’s a gorgeous, gorgeous place. I want tocongratulate you for going to this magnificent university here.Now, the last time I was here in China was five years ago, and then I was promoting my movies. They had a movie festival here, the Arnold Schwarzenegger Movie Festival. I remember they showed all my movies for a week—which was a rarity, may I remind you—and they also showed the movies on television. But we also were here to promote Special Olympics, which is an organization that helps people with mental disabilities, so I was here for both reasons.But this time I’m here as the governor of the great state of California. I’m here representing the people of California, and we’re here on a trade mission to see how we can do more business with China and to help each other, because both California is a very fast growing state, and China is a very fast growing country, and there are a lot of things that we can do for one another.But I didn’t want to miss the opportunity to come here today and to talk with the young people; as a matter of fact, to the brightest young people of China. Andthis is why it is so great to be here at the Tsinghua University, and I’m honored that I was invited here.Now, I read a little bit about the history of Tsinghua, and I learned that actually this school originally prepared students to attend universities in America. Now, I also know that since the attack on our World Trade Centers it has become more and more difficult to go to the universities in America because you need to fill out all kinds of paperwork now and you have to get visas, and it’s very complicated, and you have to wait a much longer period of time to go over there. But let me tell you, things are improving already. I’ve heard that it’s easing up, the restrictions, and it’s easier to get a visa. My young Chinese friends, I want to tell you that in case no one from America has ever invited you, let me do this right now personally.I want to warmly invite all of you here to come to the United States, and especially to come to California, because that’s the happening place. California is the best place.Please come and visit us, we will welcome you.I invite you all to come there and to travel, to meetthe American people, and to come there and study in our universities, and some day hopefully you will come and do business over there, or maybe you’ll want to move over there. Whatever your goal is, you’re always welcome. America, after all, let’s not forget, is the land of opportunity. And it’s not only the land of opportunity for Austrians like me, but for Chinese people as well. Remember that.I know that beginning with this century, China is also becoming a land of opportunity. It’s a fast growing place, and as the students of this great university and the citizens of a rising China, I think that you have a great future also here in this country. And today I want to talk to you a little bit about the dreams, about the dreams of your future, and dreams for this country. I want to talk to you a little bit about dreams, because it seems to me that I’m somewhat of an expert in dreams, because I had a lot of my dreams become a reality. So let me just briefly tell you my story, and tell you a little bit about how I started with my career. I think that this story kind of relates a little bit also to you, and also to China.I started way back as a weightlifter. I always liked the idea of lifting weights and being a bodybuilder. From the first moment when I gripped a barbell and held it around the bar and lifted the steel up over my head, I felt this exhilaration, and I knew then that this is something that I’m going to do; that I was in love with that, and this is going to be something that I’m going to do. I’m going to pursue the sport of weightlifting and bodybuilding.Now, I remember the first real workout that I had. Eight miles away from my home village in Austria there was a gymnasium, and I rode to that gymnasium with a bicycle. And there I trained for half an hour, because they said that after half an hour you should stop because otherwise your body will get really sore. But after half an hour I looked at my body, and nothing had happened. So I said, “I’d better work out for another half hour.” So I lifted some more. My strength didn’t improve, I didn’t see the muscles pop out or anything like that, so I trained for another half an hour. And then after another half hour I trained another half hour, and all together I trained two and a half hours.Well, let me tell you something. After two and a half hours—even though they told me that I shouldn’t train that much or I would get really sore—I left the gymnasium, I rode my bicycle home. And after the first mile I got numb, and I couldn’t feel anymore the handle of the bicycle, and I fell off the bike and I fell into the ditch on the side of the road. So I got up again and I tried it again. Another few yards, I fell off the bicycle again. And I tried it three, four more times, and I just couldn’t ride my bicycle because my body was so numb and my legs felt like noodles.Well, let me tell you something. The next morning when I got up, my body was so sore that I couldn’t even lift my arms to comb my hair. I had to have my mother comb my hair, and you know how embarrassing that is. But you know something? I learned a very important lesson, that pain means progress. Pain is progress. Each time my muscles were sore from a workout I knew that they were growing and they were getting stronger.I think there is a real life lesson in that. After two or three years of discipline and determination and working out hard, I actually changed my body, and Ichanged my strength. And that told me something; that if I could change my body that much, and if I could change the strength of my body that much, then I could also change anything else. I could change my habits, I could change my intelligence, I could change my attitude, my mind, my future, my life. And this is exactly what I have done. I think that that lesson applies to people, and it also applies to countries. You can change, China can change, everyone in the world can change.My parents, of course, I have to tell you, didn’t understand my dreams at all. They were always wondering, they said, “What is he doing? When are you going to get a job, a real job? When are you going to make money?” And all of those questions I go t. And they said, “I hope we didn’t raise a bum, someone that doesn’t make money and just wants to live in a gymnasium and think about their bodies.” Well, I endured all of this negative thinking, and the more negative the thinking got, and the more negative the questions got, the stronger and the more positive I became, the stronger I became inside.So of course some of your families maybe think the same way, and this is why I’m mentioning that. Some of your families maybe don’t believe in your dreams. But let me tell you something, my young friends. Keep your dreams. No matter what, keep your dreams. Don’t give up on them, even when you are temporarily defeated or denied. Keep your dreams.I remember the first time I went to the United States and I was competing in a competition, the World Championships in Bodybuilding. I lost. I came in second, and I was devastated. I was crushed. I felt like a loser, a major loser, let me tell you. I cried, as a matter of fact, because I felt like I disappointed my friends and I disappointed myself. But the next day I got my act together, I shifted gears, and I said, “I’m going to learn from that lesson. I’m going to stay here in America. I’m not going to go back to Europe. I’m going to stay in America and I’m going to train with the American champions, I’m going to train the American way. I’m going to eat the American food, I’m going to train with the American machines and the principles. And a year later, in America, I became the WorldChampion in Bodybuilding. So I think this is a very, very important lesson.And from then on, I continued. My career took off, and everything that I wanted to do I accomplished. First it was to become a champion in bodybuilding. Later on I became a movie star, to do all the great movies, the Conan movies and the Terminator movies and all this. Then I became the governor of the great state of California, of the sixth largest economy in the world. All of this happened because of my dreams, even though other people told me that those dreams were bogus and they were crazy, but I held onto my dreams.And people would always say, no matter what, even in bodybuilding they said I would never make it. And later on in the movies, in Hollywood they said I would not make it. They said, “You wi ll never make it. You have a German accent. No one in Hollywood has ever made it with a German accent. Yeah, maybe you can play some Nazi roles or something like that, but you cannot become a leading star with an accent. Plus your body, you’re overdeveloped, you have all these muscles. They did Hercules movies 20 years ago, that’s outdated. Now it’s Woody Allen. Woody Allen is in, his body is in.” And those were the messages. “And Al Pacino, the skinny guy, he is in. But not your body, it’s too big. And your name, Schwarzenegger, it will never fit on a movie poster. Forget it. Forget it, you will never make it. Go back to bodybuilding.”Well, the rest is history. After Terminator 3, I became the highest paid movie star in Hollywood. And let me tell you something, it continued on. Even when I ran for governor people said, “Arnold, you will never make it. You will never become governor of California. What do you know about government?” Well, the fact is, I knew exactly as much about government as the rest of the people knew in California, which is that government is out of touch, and it’s out of sync with the people, and it needed a shakeup. So I didn’t listen to all those people that said I would never make it. I continued campaigning, I listened to my dreams, and the rest also is history. I became governor.So always it just carried me on, those dreams. So bodybuilding gave me the confidence, movies gave me the money, and pubic service and being a governor gaveme a purpose larger than myself. And that is the brief story of my dreams and a brief story of my early life, and how my dreams made me successful.A person, of course, should not be stingy with their dreams. So I, of course, don’t just think and dream about myself, but I also have dreams for you, and dreams for China. So let me just talk a little bit about that. China’s economy has become an engine of human progress, lifting millions of people out of poverty. This is a moral and economic good for China and for the rest of the world. I often read that China’s economy is likely to become the largest in the world over the next 50 years, and I think this is terrific. This does not mean, of course, that America will get poorer; it just means that China will get richer, and the United States will benefit from China’s progress as much as the U.S. benefited from the rise of Western Europe after World War II.Some in my country fear that China’s research and development will overtake America’s, but I believe that America and the world will benefit from China’s scientific and technological advances. I think wewill benefit from that. If China makes advances in stem cell research, the rest of the world will benefit from that. If China discovers an energy breakthrough, this is good for the rest of the world, such as the benefit of a free market.Some fear that China will buy up American companies, but that fear also existed in the ‘80s, when America feared that Japan was going to buy up American companies. So what? It was just good, and to the benefit of America. We should welcome China’s investment in American companies, just as we welcome the billions of dollars that China has invested in U.S. treasury bonds. This shows that China has faith in America, and American investment in China shows that we have faith in you. So I believe that China and U.S. economic relations will become even closer in the years ahead. Certainly I realize that we do not agree on everything, but who does? Certainly I realize that China has major hurdles to overcome, but it is not for me to say how China should overcome those hurdles and achieve its dreams.But I can tell you, however, what has given America such energy and strength over the last 200 years,and perhaps there are some insights in this for China. America is a nation that believes in the power of the individual, and what the individual can accomplish, no matter the color, no matter the religion, no matter the ethnic background of the individual.Recently, as you probably have read, Rosa Parks, a former seamstress married to a barber, married to a hairdresser, died, and she lay in honor in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol in Washington. People from around America came to say farewell to her and to thank her for changing our history and for changing our society. Now, what did this 92 year-old black woman do that deserved such great honor? What did she do? Well, in 1955, the days of racial segregation, she had refused to give up her seat on the bus to a white man. She had refused. Her simple refusal to move to the back of the bus put into motion events that led to my country’s great civil rights movement. The small protest of a woman that maybe weighed less than 100 lbs. brought down a racist system. As you can see, the individual can make a difference.Let me tell you about another individual, KenBehring, a millionaire California businessman who found his passion in giving wheelchairs to poor and physically disabled people all around the globe, including China. He says that he has met people who have spent years in rooms with no window, just lying there and staring up at the ceiling, never seeing the outside world unless someone was willing to pick up that person and take them outside to show them the world. He says that it’s no wonder so many of those physically disabled people dream about being a bird. Mr. Behring says that most of us think that a wheelchair would be a confinement, but to millions of people it is not a confinement, it is freedom, freedom to move and to go to school, freedom to vote, freedom to get a job, and freedom for hope for the future. He has given freedom and wheelchairs to 400,000 people around the world. The individual can make a difference.My mother-in-law, Eunice Kennedy Shriver—I always like to mention her, because it gets me on the good side of her—she, for instance, started an organization called Special Olympics. She stared Special Olympics which is for people with mentaldisabilities. And of course when she started that organization she was told by the experts, “Don’t do it. You cannot take people with mental disabilities out of mental institutions and have them participate in sports events. They will drown in the swimming pools. They will kill each other out there, they will hurt each other. Don’t do it.” But Eunice Kennedy Shriver ha d a dream and a passion, and today millions of people compete in Special Olympics around the world, including right here in China. This is why I was here five years ago. Five years ago you had 50,000 participants in the Special Olympics. Today, five years later, you have 500,000 participants in Special Olympics. 500,000 people are getting a chance to participate in sports programs, getting a chance to have health care, have a chance to be treated equally, with respect and with tolerance. So Eunice Kennedy Shriver exemplifies that the individual can make a difference.And I think what I’m trying to say to you is that each and every one of you can make a difference. So as you study and as you become smarter, and as you become richer, think about that, that there are millions ofpeople that need your help. Now, you maybe ask yourself the question, what can I do? Well, let me tell you. Even though you maybe have no money or anything, you can go out and help a child that has not yet learned yet how to read. You maybe can go out and help a person that is physically handicapped, to lift them up and to take them outside so they can see the world. There are so many different things that you can do. You maybe can take a person that is mentally disabled, to take them to a soccer game. There are all kinds of things that the individual can do to reach out and to help.Imagine what could be accomplished if the dreams of China’s 1.3 billion individuals could be unleashed. Imagine what could happen. Each of you here has the power of the individual within you, you have the power of your dreams within you, and these are tremendous powers. You’re young, you’re educated, and you are the very best China has to offer. My young Chinese friends, I believe in your dreams. I believe that you can achieve them, and I believe you can make a difference, a big difference. All you have to do is just make the commitment. All you have to do is create theaction and commit, and say, “Let’s do it.” Go out and do it. I’m asking you. Do it for yourself, do it for China, and do it for the good of the world. Thank you very much for listening. Thank you.。
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I rememberthey showed all my movies for a week—which was a rarity, may I remind you—and they alsoshowed the movies on television. But we also were here to promote Special Olympics, which isan organization that helps people with mental disabilities, so I was here for both reasons.But this time I’m here as the governor of the great state of California. I’m here representingthe people of California, andwe’re here on a trade mission to see how we can do more businesswith China and to help each other, because both California is a very fast growing state, andChina is a very fast growing country, and there are a lot of things that we can do for oneanother.But I didn’t want to miss the opportunity to come here today and to talk with the youngpeople; as a matter of fact, to the brightest young people of China. And this is why it is so greatto be here at the Tsinghua University, and I’m honored that I was invited here.Now, I read a little bit about the history of Tsinghua, and I learned that actually this schooloriginally prepared students to attend universities in America. Now, I also know that since theattack on our World Trade Centers it has become more and more difficult togo to theuniversities in America because you need to fill out all kinds of paperwork now and you have toget visas, and it’s very complicated, and you have to wait a much longer period of time to goover there. But let me tell you, things are improving already.I’ve heard that it’s easing up, therestrictions, and it’s ea sierto get a visa. My young Chinese friends, I want to tell you that incase no one from America has ever invited you, let me do this right now personally. I want towarmly invite all of you here to come to the United States, and especially to come to Calif ornia,because that’s the happening place. California is the best place.Please come and visit us, we will welcome you. I invite you allto come there and to travel, tomeet the American people, and to come there and study in our universities, and some dayhopefully you will come and do business over there, or maybe you’ll want to move over there.Whatever your goal is, you’re always welcome. America, after all, let’s not forget, is the land ofopportunity. And it’s not only the land of opportunity for Austrians like me, but for Chinesepeople as well. Remember that.I know that beginning with this century, China is also becoming a land of opportunity. It’s afast growing place, and as the studentsof this great university and the citizens of a risingChina, I think that you have a great future also here in this country. And today I want to talk toyou a little bit about the dreams, about the dreams of your future, and dreams for this country.I want to talk to you alittle bit about dreams, because it seems to m e that I’m somewhat of anexpert in dreams, because I had a lot of my dreams become a reality. So let me just briefly tellyou my story, and tell you a little bit about how I started with my career. I think that this storykind of relates a little bit also to you, and also to China.I started way back as a weightlifter. I always liked the idea of lifting weights and being abodybuilder. From the first moment when I gripped a barbell and held it around the bar andlifted the steel up over my head, I felt this exhilaration, and I knew then that this issomething that I’m going to do; that I was in love with that, and this is going to be somethingthat I’m going to do. I’m going to pursue the sport of weightlifting and bodybuilding.Now, I remember the first real workout that I had. Eight miles away from my home village inAustria there was a gymnasium, and I rode to that gymnasium with a bicycle. And there Itrained for half an hour, because they said that after half an hour you should stop becauseotherwise your body will get really sore. But after half an hour I looked at my body, and nothinghad happened. So I said, "I’d better work out for another half hour." So I lifted some more. Mystrength didn’t improve, I didn’t see the muscles pop out or anything like that, so I trained foranother half an hour. And then after another half hour I trained another half hour, and alltogetherI trained two and a half hours.Well, let me tell you something. After two and a half hours—even though they told me that Ishouldn’t tra in that much or I would get really sore—I left the gymnasium, I rode my bicyclehome. And after the first mile I got numb, and I couldn’t feel anymore the handle of thebicycle, and I fell off the bike and I fell into the ditch on the side of the road. So I got up againand I tried it again. Another few yards, I fell off the bicycle again. And I tried it three, fourmore times, and I just couldn’t ride my bicycle because my body was so numb and my legs feltlike noodles.Well, let me tell you something. The next morning when I got up, my body was so sore that Icouldn’t even lift my arms to comb my hair.I had to have my mother comb my hair, and youknow how embarrassingthat is. But you know something? I learned a very importantlesson,that pain means progress. Pain is progress. Each time my muscles were sore from a workout Iknew that they were growing andthey were getting stronger.I think there is a real life lesson in that. After two or three years of discipline anddetermination and working out hard, I actually changed my body, and I changed my strength.And that told me something; that if I could change my body that much, and if I could changethe strength of my body that much, then I could also change anything else.I could change myhabits, I could change my intelligence, I could change my attitude, my mind, my future, mylife. And this is exactly what I have done. I think that that lesson applies to people, and it alsoapplies to countries. You can change, China can change, everyonein the world can change.My parents, of course, I have to tell you, didn’t understand my dreams at all. They werealways wondering, they said, "What is he doing? When are you going to get a job, a real job?When are you going to make money?" And all of those questions I got. And they said, "I。
名人励志演讲稿英文版
名人励志演讲稿英文版Ladies and gentlemen,Thank you for giving me the honor of speaking before all of you today. It is truly a privilege to be here and share my thoughts and experiences with all of you. Today, I want to talk about the power of perseverance and the importance of never giving up in the face of adversity.Throughout history, there have been countless individuals who have faced immense challenges and setbacks. Yet, they never let those obstacles define them or deter them from pursuing their dreams. One such individual is Thomas Edison, the inventor of the lightbulb. It is said that Edison failed over 10,000 times before finally succeeding in creating a working prototype. When asked about his failures, Edison famously said, "I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work." His determination and resilience serve as a reminder to all of us that failure is not the end, but rather a stepping stone to success.Another inspiring figure is Oprah Winfrey, who overcame a difficult childhood and numerous challenges to become one of the most influential women in the world. Oprah once said, "The greatest discovery of all time is that a person can change their future by merely changing their attitude." She exemplifies the power of a positive mindset and the belief in one's abilities to overcome any obstacle.We can also find inspiration in the story of Malala Yousafzai, the youngest-ever Nobel Prize laureate. Malala fought for the rights ofgirls to receive an education in Pakistan, even after surviving an assassination attempt by the Taliban. Her bravery and unwavering commitment to her cause serve as a reminder that even the smallest voice can make a big impact in the world.These individuals, and many others like them, teach us that success is not always measured by talent or intelligence alone. It is the perseverance, determination, and unwavering belief in oneself that ultimately lead to greatness. Each setback and failure is an opportunity to learn and grow, to become better and stronger. It is during these difficult times that our true characters are revealed, and it is through overcoming adversity that we find our true potential.In our own lives, we will undoubtedly face challenges and setbacks. We may encounter failure, rejection, or disappointment. But it is during these moments that we must remind ourselves of the words of these great individuals. Success is not given, it is earned. It is through hard work, determination, and the refusal to give up that we can achieve our goals.Perseverance is not an easy trait to cultivate. It requires a strong mindset, resilience, and the ability to see setbacks as opportunities for growth. However, it is a trait that can be developed through practice and determination. We must learn to embrace failure, to learn from our mistakes, and to use every setback as fuel to propel us forward.In conclusion, the road to success is not always smooth, but it is those who refuse to give up who ultimately achieve greatness. Letus be inspired by the stories of individuals who have faced immense challenges and yet triumphed against all odds. Let us learn from their example and cultivate within ourselves the perseverance and determination to overcome any obstacle. Remember, success is not given, it is earned. So let us never give up, for the only way to guarantee failure is to stop trying. Thank you.Thank you for the opportunity to continue sharing my thoughts. In the pursuit of success, perseverance is crucial, but it is also important to understand the factors that contribute to resilience and the strategies we can employ to stay motivated.Firstly, resilience is not about being tough or never experiencing negative emotions. It is about acknowledging and processing those emotions and then finding the strength to bounce back and continue moving forward. One way to develop resilience is by building a strong support network. Surrounding ourselves with positive and supportive people can provide us with the motivation and encouragement we need during challenging times. Additionally, seeking guidance from mentors or seeking out role models who have overcome similar obstacles can provide inspiration and guidance.Another key aspect of perseverance is having a clear vision and goal in mind. When we have a clear destination, it becomes easier to stay motivated and push through obstacles. Setting goals that are meaningful and align with our values helps us to stay focused and determined. Breaking down larger goals into smaller, more manageable steps also makes the journey seem more attainable and less overwhelming.Building resilience also involves maintaining a positive mindset. It is important to remind ourselves of our strengths and accomplishments and to focus on the lessons learned from failures rather than dwelling on them. Self-compassion and self-care are essential in maintaining a positive mindset. Taking care of our physical and mental well-being allows us to stay resilient and motivated.In addition to mindset, it is essential to be adaptable and open to change. Often, our path to success is not a straight line, and setbacks and detours are inevitable. Being willing to adapt, learn from failures and make necessary adjustments is a key characteristic of those who persevere. Instead of viewing setbacks as permanent failures, we should reframe them as temporary obstacles that can be overcome with determination and a growth mindset.Lastly, celebrating small victories along the way is crucial for sustaining motivation and perseverance. Recognizing and acknowledging our achievements, no matter how small, boosts our confidence and gives us the fuel to continue on our journey. It is important to remember that success is not just the end goal but also the progress we make along the way.In conclusion, perseverance is a powerful trait that leads to success. To cultivate perseverance, we must develop resilience, maintain a positive mindset, set meaningful goals, seek support, adapt to change, and celebrate our accomplishments. By embodying these qualities and strategies, we can navigate the challenges we face and continue to move forward, even in the face of adversity. So, letus embrace perseverance and never give up on our dreams, for it is through resilience and determination that we can achieve greatness. Thank you.。
【百度文库-3分钟经典英语演讲】为梦想执着 施瓦辛格在清华大学的演讲
为梦想执着美国加州前州长阿诺德·施瓦辛格在清华大学的演讲2005年11月16日,时年58岁的美国加利福尼亚州州长阿诺德·施瓦辛格访问清华大学并发表了演讲。
好的口才是一个人的无形资产,施瓦辛格的演讲振奋人心。
在演讲中,他以自己从举重运动员到好莱坞巨星再到加利福尼亚州州长的经历告诉大家什么是梦想,自己如何获得成功。
他认为梦想一直是自己前行的动力。
“健美给了我信心,电影给了我金钱,为人民服务和州长的工作给了我比实现自我更大的目标。
”他鼓励学生勇敢追求梦想:假如全中国13亿人民都能放飞各自的梦想,将会取得多大的成就。
设想一下美妙的前景。
你们每一个人都有改变的力量,都有梦想的力量,这些力量是无穷的。
你们朝气蓬勃,你们学识丰富,你们是中国培养的精英。
我相信你们的梦想。
以下是施瓦辛格演讲节选:I started way back as a weightlifter. I always liked the idea of lifting weights and being a bodybuilder.一开始我是个举重运动员。
我一直喜欢举重和健美。
From the first moment when I gripped a barbell and held it around the bar and lifted the steel up over my head, I felt this exhilaration, and I knew then that this is something that I’m going to do. I was in love with that, and this is going to be something that I’m going to do. I’m going to pursue the sport of weightlifting and bodybuilding.当我第一次抓起杠铃,稳稳握住,并高举过头顶,我就一直享受这份愉悦,我知道这就是我要做的事情.我喜爱举重,这将是我要做的事情。
施瓦辛格在清华大学的演讲英汉对照
施瓦辛格在清华大学的演讲英汉对照尊敬的清华师生们,非常高兴来到清华大学,和大家分享我的经验和见解。
我经常被问到,作为世界级的健身偶像和演员,我是如何成功的。
今天我想分享五个秘诀,这些秘诀对我在生活和事业中都非常重要。
第一个秘诀是目标设定。
如果你没有一个清晰的目标,你就不会成功。
你需要知道你想要的是什么,然后为之努力奋斗。
我小时候梦想成为身体健康的运动员,我作出了努力,我训练了很多年,我将我的目标变成了现实。
这个秘诀适用于任何领域,无论你是想成为一个商人、科学家还是运动员,你需要设定一个目标,然后为之奋斗。
第二个秘诀是专注力。
当你有目标时,你需要专注于你的目标。
你需要放弃那些会让你分心的事情,集中精力于实现你的目标。
当我训练时,我只想着我的目标,我不想被其他事情分心,这是我在健身中取得成功的关键。
你也需要专注于你的目标,不要让其他事情分散你的注意力。
第三个秘诀是毅力。
即使你设定了目标,并专注于实现它,也会出现挫败和障碍。
这时候,你需要有毅力,不要放弃。
我曾经尝试过很多事情,但我并非总能一次就成功。
在重要挑战面前,最终成功的人通常是那些拥有毅力的人。
你需要在你的目标实现前,尝试很多次,并保持好奇心和兴趣。
第四个秘诀是学习能力。
要成为成功的人,你需要不断学习和成长。
你需要保持好奇心和学习能力。
你需要不断更新你的知识和技能,对自己提出挑战。
这样,你才能保持竞争力,保持前进的动力。
无论是学习一门新的语言、掌握一门新的技能,还是探索新的领域,你都应该锻炼你的学习能力。
在我一生中,我始终学习新的事物,这是我成功的关键之一。
第五个秘诀是做出巨大的努力。
你需要承认,要成为成功的人是不容易的。
要实现你的目标,你需要付出巨大的努力。
没有人天生就是成功的人,也没有人会轻易地成功。
在我年轻时,我每天都会尽我所能,付出巨大的努力。
我经常训练八到十个小时,每天都全心全意地工作。
这是我取得成功的方法,我相信你们也可以通过做出努力获得成功。
实现梦想的路径——施瓦辛格清华大学英语演讲稿提出的思路
实现梦想的路径——施瓦辛格清华大学英语演讲稿提出的思路Possible article:The Path to Achieving Our Dreams: Insights from Arnold Schwarzenegger's Tsinghua University SpeechHow can we turn our aspirations into reality? What does it take to overcome obstacles, seize opportunities, and persist in the pursuit of our goals? These timeless questions have been explored by many great thinkers and achievers, and their answers may vary depending on the context, the values, and the personality of each individual. However, there are some universal principles and practical strategies that can inspire and guide us on the path to realizing our dreams. One of the most memorable and impactful speeches on this topic was given by Arnold Schwarzenegger, the renowned actor, bodybuilder, politician, and philanthropist, at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China, on September 21, 2019. In this speech, Schwarzenegger shared his own experiences and reflections on how he overcame challenges, learned from failures, cultivated positive habits, and created a meaningful life that blends ambition, discipline, and compassion. By analyzing and synthesizing his ideas, we candistill some key insights and actionable steps that can empower us to pursue our own dreams with clarity, confidence, and courage.The first insight that Schwarzenegger emphasized is the power of vision. He urged the audience to have a clear and vivid picture of what they want to achieve, why it matters to them, and how they can make it happen. He recalled how he grew up in a small village in Austria, where he dreamed of becoming a world champion bodybuilder, a Hollywood actor, and an American citizen. He said that his vision was not based on wishful thinking or fantasy, but on a deep sense of purpose, passion, and planning. He knew that he had to work hard, persist through setbacks, and be willing to learn from others who had already succeeded in those fields. He had a strong sense of identity, values, and beliefs that guided him in shaping his destiny, and he was willing to take risks, go against the norms, and overcome doubts and fears. He advised the students to do the same, and to ask themselves the three questions that he considers the most important in life: "Who do you want to be? What do you want to do? How do you want to do it?"The second insight that Schwarzenegger highlighted is the importance of action. He stressed that having a vision aloneis not enough; we must also take consistent and focusedactions that move us towards our goals. He said that many people fail to achieve their dreams because they are eithertoo lazy, too afraid, or too distracted to make the necessary sacrifices and commitments. He encouraged the students to develop a strong work ethic, to challenge themselvesregularly, and to embrace failure as an opportunity to learn and grow. He shared some of the challenges he faced in his career, such as his initial struggles in Hollywood, his setbacks in politics, and his health issues. He said that he never gave up, but instead used those experiences to refinehis skills, his mindset, and his values. He advised the students to set realistic and measurable goals, to break them down into smaller steps, and to track their progressregularly. He also emphasized the importance of discipline, focus, and resilience, which he learned from his training in bodybuilding, and which he applied to other areas of his life.The third insight that Schwarzenegger offered is thevalue of service. He argued that true success and happiness come not from what we achieve for ourselves, but what we contribute to others. He shared some examples of hisphilanthropic work, such as the After-School All-Stars, a program that provides free after-school activities for underprivileged children, and the R20, a non-profit organization that promotes sustainable development and clean energy. He said that he derived more satisfaction from helping others than from any of his personal achievements, and that he believed that everyone has a unique and important role to play in making the world a better place. He challenged the students to think beyond their own interests and to explore ways in which they can use their talents, skills, and passions to serve others and to make a positive impact on society.Schwarzenegger's speech at Tsinghua University offers a wealth of insights and inspirations for anyone who wants to pursue their dreams and to fulfill their potential. To summarize, we can distill some practical steps that follow from his ideas. First, clarify your vision, purpose, and values, and align them with your talents and opportunities. Second, take consistent and focused actions that push you out of your comfort zone, stretch your abilities, and learn from failures. Third, cultivate a mindset of discipline, focus, and resilience that can sustain you in the long-term pursuit of your goals. Fourth, share your knowledge, skills, andresources with others, and seek opportunities to serve the common good. Fifth, build relationships and networks that support and challenge you, and learn from mentors and peers who have succeeded in your field of interest. And sixth, enjoy the process, celebrate your milestones, and have fun along the way, as life is too short to waste on regrets and sorrows.In conclusion, achieving our dreams is not a one-size-fits-all formula, but a creative and dynamic process that requires both self-discovery and adaptation. However, there are some principles and strategies that can guide us and inspire us on this path, and Arnold Schwarzenegger's Tsinghua University speech provides a superb example of how a great achiever can share his wisdom and experiences with a new generation of leaders and dreamers. By following his insights and taking action on our own goals, we can not only realize our own potentials but also contribute to a better world. As Schwarzenegger said in his speech, "We need you to be the next generation that challenges the status quo, that questions accepted wisdom, that pioneers the new frontier." Let us embrace this challenge and carry on the legacy of those who have dared to dream and to do.。
Keep Your Dreams 执着于你的梦想――明星州长.
Keep Your Dreams 执着于你的梦想——明星州长阿诺德·施瓦辛格清华大学演讲Some of your families maybe don’t believe in your dreams. But let me tell you something, my young friends. Keep your dreams. No matter what, keep your dreams. Don’t give up on them, even when you are temporarily defeated or denied. Keep your dreams. 你们的家人也许不相信你们的梦想,但是,朋友们,让我告诉你们,执着于你的梦想!无论如何,坚持你们的梦想。
即使你们遭遇暂时的失败或被否定,也不要放弃你们的梦想。
执着于你的梦想。
Well, thank you very much, President. First of all, I want to thank President Gu for having me here, and I want to thank Mr. Qizhi for your kind introduction. Thank you very much. It is wonderful to be here at this university. What a special place. I just looked around a little bit here, it’s a gorgeous, gorgeous place.I want to congratulate you for going to this magnificent university here. Now, the last time I was here in China was five years ago, and then I was promoting my movies. They had a movie festival here, the Arnold Schwarzenegger Movie Festival. I remember they showed all my movies for a week—which was a rarity, may I remind you—and they also showed the movies on television. But we also were here to promote Special Olympics, which is an organization that helps people with mental disabilities, so I was here for both reasons. But this time I’m here as the governor of the great state of California. I’m here representing the people of California, and we’re here on a trade mission to see how we can do more business with China and to help each other, because both California is a very fast growing state, and China is a very fast growing country, and there are a lot of things that we can do for one another. But I didn’t want to miss the opportunity to come here today and to talk with the young people; as a matter of fact, to the brightest young people of China. And this is why it is so great to be here at the Tsinghua University, and I’m honored that I was invited here. Now, I read a little bit about the history of Tsinghua, and I learned that actually this school originally prepared students to attend universities in America. Now, I also know that since the attack on our World Trade Centers it has become more and more difficult to go to the universities in America because you need to fill out all kinds of paperwork now and you have to get visas, and it’s very complicated,and you have to wait a much longer period of time to go over there. But let me tell you, things are improving already. I’ve heard that it’s easing up, the restrictions, and it’s easier to get a visa. My young Chinese friends, I want to tell you that in case no one from America has ever invited you, let me do this right now personally. I want to warmly invite all of you here to come to the United States, and especially to come to California, because that’s the happening place. California is the best place. Please come and visit us, we will welcome you. I invite you all to come there and to travel, to meet the American people, and to come there and study in our universities, and some day hopefully you will come and do business over there, or maybe you’ll want to move o ver there. Whatever your goal is, you’re always welcome. America, after all, let’s not forget, is the land of opportunity. And it’s not only the land of opportunity for Austrians like me, but for Chinese people as well. Remember that. I know that beginning with this century, China is also becoming a land of opportunity. It’s a fast growing place, and as the students of this great university and the citizens of a rising China, I think that you have a great future also here in this country. And today I want to talk to you a little bit about the dreams, about the dreams of your future, and dreams for this country. I want to talk to you a little bit about dreams, because it seems to me that I’m somewhat of an expert in dreams, because I had a lot of my dreams become a reality. So let me just briefly tell you my story, and tell you a little bit about how I started with my career. I think that this story kind of relates a little bit also to you, and also to China. I started way back as a weightlifter. I always liked the idea of lifting weights and being a bodybuilder. From the first moment when I gripped a barbell and held it around the bar and lifted the steel up over my head, I felt this exhilaration, and I knew then that this is something that I’m going to do; that I was in love with that, and this is going to be something that I’m going to do. I’m going to pursue the sport of weightlifting and bodybuilding. Now, I remember the first real workout that I had. Eight miles away from my home village in Austria there was a gymnasium, and I rode to that gymnasium with a bicycle. And there I trained for half an hour, because they said that after half an hour you should stop becauseotherwise your body will get really sore. But after half an hour I looked at my body, and n othing had happened. So I said, "I’d better work out for another half hour." So I lifted some more. My strength didn’t improve, I didn’t see the muscles pop out or anything like that, so I trained for another half an hour. And then after another half hour I trained another half hour, and all together I trained two and a half hours. Well, let me tell you something. After two and a half hours—even though they told me that I shouldn’t train that much or I would get really sore—I left the gymnasium, I rode my bicycle home. And after the first mile I got numb, and I couldn’t feel anymore the handle of the bicycle, and I fell off the bike and I fell into the ditch on the side of the road. So I got up again and I tried it again. Another few yards, I fell off the bicycle again. And I tried it three,four more times, and I just couldn’t ride my bicycle because my body was so numb and my legs felt like noodles. Well, let me tell you something. The next morning when I got up, my body was so sore that I couldn’t even li ft my arms to comb my hair. I had to have my mother comb my hair, and you know how embarrassing that is. But you know something? I learned a very important lesson, that pain means progress. Pain is progress. Each time my muscles were sore from a workout I knew that they were growing and they were getting stronger. I think there is a real life lesson in that. After two or three years of discipline and determination and working out hard, I actually changed my body, and I changed my strength. And that told me something; that if I could change my body that much, and if I could change the strength of my body that much, then I could also change anything else. I could change my habits, I could change my intelligence, I could change my attitude, my mind, my future, my life. And this is exactly what I have done. I think that that lesson applies to people, and it also applies to countries. You can change, China can change, everyone in the world can change. My parents, of course, I have to tell you, didn’t understand my dreams at all. They were always wondering, they said, "What is he doing? When are you going to get a job, a real job? When are you going to make money?" And all of those questions I got. And they said, "I hope we didn’t raise a bum, someone that doesn’t m ake money and just wants to live in a gymnasium and think abouttheir bodies." Well, I endured all of this negative thinking, and the more negative the thinking got, and the more negative the questions got, the stronger and the more positive I became, the stronger I became inside. So of course some of your families maybe think the same way, and this is why I’m mentioning that. Some of your families maybe don’t believe in your dreams. But let me tell you something, my young friends. Keep your dreams. No matt er what, keep your dreams. Don’t give up on them, even when you are temporarily defeated or denied. Keep your dreams. I remember the first time I went to the United States and I was competing in a competition, the World Championships in Bodybuilding. I lost. I came in second, and I was devastated. I was crushed. I felt like a loser, a major loser, let me tell you. I cried, as a matter of fact, because I felt like I disappointed my friends and I disappointed myself. But the next day I got my act together, I shifted gears, and I said, "I’m going to learn from that lesson. I’m going to stay here in America. I’m not going to go back to Europe. I’m going to stay in America and I’m going to train with the American champions, I’m going to train the American way. I’m going to eat the American food, I’m going to train with the American machines and the principles. And a year later, in America, I became the World Champion in Bodybuilding. So I think this is a very, very important lesson. And from then on, I continued. My career took off, and everything that I wanted to do I accomplished. First it was to become a champion in bodybuilding. Later on I became a movie star, to do all the great movies, the Conan movies and the Terminator movies and all this. Then I became the governor of the great state of California, of the sixth largest economy in the world. All of this happened because of my dreams, even though other people told me that those dreams were bogus and they were crazy, but I held onto my dreams. And people would always say, no matter what, even in bodybuilding they said I would never make it. And later on in the movies, in Hollywood they said I would not make it. They said, "You will never make it. You have a German accent. No one in Hollywood has ever made it with a German accent. Yeah, maybe you can play some Nazi roles or something like that, but you cannot become a leading star with an accent. Plus your body, you’re overdeveloped,you have all these muscles. They did Hercules movies 20 years ago, that’s outd ated. Now it’s Woody Allen. Woody Allen is in, his body is in." And those were the messages. "And Al Pacino, the skinny guy, he is in. But not your body, it’s too big. And your name, Schwarzenegger, it will never fit on a movie poster. Forget it. Forget it, you will never make it. Go back to bodybuilding." Well, the rest is history. After Terminator 3, I became the highest paid movie star in Hollywood. And let me tell you something, it continued on. Even when I ran for governor people said, "Arnold, you will never make it. You will never become governor of California. What do you know about government?" Well, the fact is, I knew exactly as much about government as the rest of the people knew in California, which is that government is out of touch, and it’s o ut of sync with the people, and it needed a shakeup. So I didn’t listen to all those people that said I would never make it. I continued campaigning, I listened to my dreams, and the rest also is history. I became governor. So always it just carried me on, those dreams. So bodybuilding gave me the confidence, movies gave me the money, and pubic service and being a governor gave me a purpose larger than myself. And that is the brief story of my dreams and abrief story of my early life, and how my dreams made me successful. A person, of course, should not be stingy with their dreams. So I, of course, don’t just think and dream about myself, but I also have dreams for you, and dreams for China. So let me just talk a littlebit about that. China’s economy has b ecome an engine of human progress, lifting millions of people out of poverty. This is a moral and economic good for China and for the rest of the world. I often read that China’s economy is likely to become the largest in the world over the next 50 years, and I think this is terrific. This does not mean, of course,that America will get poorer; it just means that China will get richer, and the United States will benefit from China’s progress as much as the U.S. benefited from the rise of Western Europe aft er World War II. Some in my country fear that China’s research and development will overtake America’s, but I believe that America and the world will benefit from China’s scientific and technological advances. I think we will benefit from that. If China makes advances in stem cell research, the rest of the world will benefitfrom that. If China discovers an energy breakthrough, this is good for the rest of the world, such as the benefit of a free market. Some fear that China will buy up American companies, but that fear also existed in the ‘80s, when America feared that Japan was going to buy up American companies. So what? It was just good, and to the benefit of America. We should welcome China’s investment in American companies, just as we welcome the billions of dollars that China has invested in U.S. treasury bonds. This shows that China has faith in America, and American investment in China shows that we have faith in you. So I believe that China and U.S. economic relations will become even closer in the years ahead. Certainly I realize that we do not agree on everything, but who does? Certainly I realize that China has major hurdles to overcome, but it is not for me to say how China should overcome those hurdles and achieve its dreams. But I can tell you, however, what has given America such energy and strength over the last 200 years, and perhaps there are some insights in this for China. America is a nation that believes in the power of the individual, and what the individual can accomplish, no matter the color, no matter the religion, no matter the ethnic background of the individual. Recently, as you probably have read, Rosa Parks, a former seamstress married to a barber, married to a hairdresser, died, and she lay in honor in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol in Washington. People from around America came to say farewell to her and to thank her for changing our history and for changing our society. Now, what did this 92 year-old black woman do that deserved such great honor? What did she do? Well, in 1955, the days of racial segregation, she had refused to give up her seat on the bus to a white man. She had refused. Her simple refusal to move to the back of the bus put into motion events that led to my country’s great civil rights movement. The small prot est of a woman that maybe weighed less than 100 lbs. brought down a racist system. As you can see, the individual can make a difference. Let me tell you about another individual, Ken Behring, a millionaire California businessman who found his passion in giving wheelchairs to poor and physically disabled people all around the globe, including China. He says that he hasmet people who have spent years in rooms with no window, just lying there and staring up at theceiling, never seeing the outside world unless someone was willing to pick up that person and take them outside to show them the world. He says that it’s no wonder so many of those physically disabled people dream about being a bird. Mr. Behring says that most of us think that a wheelchair would be a confinement, but to millions of people it is not a confinement, it is freedom, freedom to move and to go to school, freedom to vote, freedom to get a job, and freedom for hope for the future. He has given freedom and wheelchairs to 400,000 people around the world. The individual can make a difference. My mother-in-law, Eunice Kennedy Shriver—I always like to mention her, because it gets me on the good side of her—she, for instance, started an organization called Special Olympics. She stared Special Olympics which is for people with mental disabilities. And of course when she started that organization she was told by the experts, "Don’t do it. You cannot take people with mental disabilities out of mental institutions and have them participate in sports events. They will drown in the swimming pools. They will kill each other out there, they will hurt each other. Don’t do it." But Eunice Kennedy Shriver had a dream and a passion, and today millions of people compete in Special Olympics around the world, including right here in China. This is why I was here five years ago. Five years ago you had 50,000 participants in the Special Olympics. Today, five years later, you have 500,000 participants in Special Olympics. 500,000 people are getting a chance to participate in sports programs, getting a chance to have health care, have a chance to be treated equally, with respect and with tolerance. So Eunice Kennedy Shriver exemplifies that the individual can make a difference. And I think what I’m trying to say to you is that each and every one of you can make a difference. So as you study and as you become smarter, and as you become richer, think about that, that there are millions of people that need your help. Now, you maybe ask yourself the question, what can I do? Well, let me tell you. Even though you maybe have no money or anything, you can go out and help a child that has not yet learned yet how to read. You maybe can go out andhelp a person that is physically handicapped, to lift them up and to take them outside so they can see the world. There are so many different things that you can do. You maybe can take a person that is mentally disabled, to take them to a soccer game. There are all kinds of things that the individual can do to reach out and to help. Imagine what could be accomplished if the dreams of China’s 1.3 billion individuals could be unleashed. Imagine what could happen. Each of you here has the power of the individual within you, you have the power of your dreams within you, and these are tremendous p owers. You’re young, you’re educated, and you are the very best China has to offer. My young Chinese friends,I believe in your dreams. I believe that you can achieve them, and I believe you can make a difference, a big difference. All you have to do is just make the commitment. All you have to do is create the action and commit, and say, "Let’s do it." Go out and do it. I’m asking you. Do it for yourself, do it for China, and do it for the good of the world. Thank you very much for listening. Thank you.。
有关梦想的英文演讲稿
有关梦想的英文演讲稿Dreams are the fuel that keeps us moving forward, the guiding light that leads us through the darkest times, and the source of inspiration that pushes us to achieve the impossible. As we journey through life, our dreams shape our actions, define our goals, and ultimately determine our destiny.From a young age, we are encouraged to dream big, to reach for the stars, and to never give up on our aspirations. But as we grow older, the pressures of reality often dampen our spirits and cause us to lose sight of our dreams. We become preoccupied with the daily grind, the pursuit of stability, and the fear of failure, and our dreams are relegated to the back burner.However, it is crucial to remember that our dreams hold the power to transform our lives. They give us a sense of purpose, a reason to strive for greatness, and the motivation to overcome obstacles. When we dare to dream, we open ourselves up to endless possibilities and unleash our full potential.So, what exactly is a dream? A dream is not merely a fleeting thought or a passing fancy; it is a vision that ignites our passion, fuels our determination, and propels us forward. It is the driving force behind every great achievement, the catalyst for change, and the spark that lights the fire within us.But dreams are not just about personal success; they also have the power to inspire others and make a positive impact on the world. When we pursue our dreams with unwavering dedication and unwavering belief, we become beacons of hope for those around us. Our actions and accomplishments serve as a testament to the power of dreams, and they encourage others to pursue their own aspirations.In the pursuit of our dreams, we will undoubtedly face challenges and setbacks. There will be moments of doubt, fear, and uncertainty, but it is during these times that our dreams become our greatest allies. They remind us of our inner strength, resilience,and capacity for growth, and they give us the courage to push through adversity and emerge stronger than ever.It is important to remember that dreams are not meant to be passive wishes; they require action, dedication, and perseverance. We must be willing to step out of our comfort zones, take risks, and put in the hard work necessary to turn our dreams into reality. It is through our relentless pursuit of our dreams that we discover our true potential and create a life that is rich with meaning and fulfillment.In conclusion, our dreams are the essence of who we are, the driving force behind our actions, and the compass that guides us toward our true purpose. They have the power to transform our lives, inspire others, and make a meaningful impact on the world. So, dare to dream big, pursue your aspirations with unwavering determination, and never lose sight of the incredible potential that lies within you. Remember, the future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.。
励志演讲梦想英文原文
马丁路德金演讲稿我有一个梦想(英文版)演讲时间:1963年8月27日演讲地点:林肯纪念堂前 i have a dream five score years ago, a great american,in whose symbolic shadow we stand today, signed the emancipation proclamation. thismomentous decree came as a great beacon light of hope to millions of negro slaveswho had been seared in the flames of withering injustice. it came as a joyous daybreakto end the long night of bad captivity. with the words of interposition and nullification, one day right down in alabamalittle black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boysand white girls as sisters and brothers. i have a dream today. i have a dreamthat one day every valley shall be exalted, every hill and mountain shall be madelow, the rough places will be made plain, and the crooked places will be made straight,and the glory of the lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together.this is our hope. this is the faith that i go back to the south with. with this faithwe will be able to hew out of the mountain of despair a stone of hope. with this faithwe will be able to transform the jangling discords of our nation into a beautifulsymphony of brotherhood. with this faith we will be able to work together, to praytogether, to struggle together, to go to jail together, to stand up for freedomtogether, knowing that we will be free one day. this will be the day when all of god’s children will be able to sing with newmeaning. my country, ’ tis of thee, sweet land of liberty, of thee i sing: landwhere my fathers died,children, black men and white men, jews and gentiles, protestants and catholics,will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old negro spiritual, “freeat last! free at last! thank god almighty, we are free at last!”马丁路德金演讲励志演讲我有一个梦想一百年前,一位伟大的美国人签署了解放黑奴宣言,今天我们就是在他的雕像前集会。
经典名人英语演讲稿67:执着于你的梦想(阿诺德施瓦辛格清华大学演讲)
All of this happened because of my dreams, even though other people told me that those dreams were bogus and they were crazy, but I held onto my dreams.这一切的实现都是因为我的梦想,即使别人说我的那些梦想都是虚假而荒唐的,但是我仍坚持不懈。
And people would always say, no matter what, even in bodybuilding they said I would never make it.不管做什么,人们总会说我不会成功,甚至在健美事业上也是如此。
And later on in the movies, in Hollywood they said I would not make it. They said, "You will never make it. You have a German accent. No one in Hollywood has ever made it with a German accent. Yeah, maybe you can play some Nazi roles or something like that, but you, cannot become a leading star with an accent. Plus your body, you're overdeveloped you have all these muscles. They did Hercules movies 20 years ago, that's outdated. Now it's Woody Allen. Woody Allen is in, his body is int. "And those messages." And Al Pacino, the skinny guy, he is in. But not your body, it's too big. And your name, Schwarzenegger, it will never fit on a movie poster. Forget it. Forget it, you will never make it. Go back to bodybuilding. "后来,我在好莱坞拍电影,他们说,“你绝不可能成功,你一口德国音。
英文演讲稿励志名人双语
Ladies and gentlemen,Good morning/afternoon/evening. It is my great honor to stand before you today and share with you some thoughts on the power of determination. Throughout history, there have been countless individuals who have shown us the incredible strength and resilience that determination can bring. In this speech, I will highlight the stories of some of these inspirational figures and explore the lessons we can learn from their experiences.First and foremost, let us remember the great Martin Luther King Jr., who once said, "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." Martin Luther King Jr. was a prominent leaderin the American civil rights movement, and his determination to fight against racial segregation and discrimination changed the course of history. He believed that change could only come about through nonviolent protest and peaceful activism. Despite facing numerous obstacles, including threats to his life, he remained steadfast in his mission to create a more just and equal society. The lesson we can learn from Martin Luther King Jr. is that determination can lead tosignificant change when combined with a strong sense of purpose and a willingness to stand up for what is right.Another remarkable individual whose determination left an indelible mark on history is Nelson Mandela. Mandela was an anti-apartheidrevolutionary and the first Black President of South Africa. His unwavering commitment to ending the system of racial segregation and inequality in his country was nothing short of remarkable. Despite spending 27 years in prison, Mandela never lost his faith in the power of forgiveness and reconciliation. His determination to fight forjustice and equality inspired millions around the world. The lesson we can learn from Nelson Mandela is that determination can overcome even the most challenging circumstances, and that one person's actions can have a profound impact on the lives of many.In the world of sports, we can look to the legendary Michael Jordan, who once said, "I've failed over and over and over again in my life. Andthat is why I succeed." Michael Jordan is widely regarded as one of thegreatest basketball players of all time, and his determination to become the best is what set him apart from his competitors. Despite facing numerous setbacks and criticism, he never gave up on his dream of winning a championship. His relentless pursuit of excellence has become an inspiration to countless athletes and individuals alike. The lesson we can learn from Michael Jordan is that determination is not about being perfect; it is about never giving up, even in the face of adversity.Moving on to the world of entertainment, we have the iconic actress, Audrey Hepburn, who once said, "Nothing is impossible, the word itself says 'I'm possible'!" Audrey Hepburn was a legendary actress, fashion icon, and humanitarian. Her determination to use her fame and influence to improve the lives of others is a testament to her character. Despite her success in the entertainment industry, she remained humble and compassionate, always ready to lend a helping hand to those in need. The lesson we can learn from Audrey Hepburn is that determination can lead to a fulfilling life, not only in terms of personal achievements but also in terms of making a positive impact on the world around us.In the realm of science, we have the brilliant physicist, Stephen Hawking, who once said, "Remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet." Stephen Hawking's determination to overcome the challenges posed by his motor neuron disease and continue his work in theoretical physics is an inspiration to us all. Despite being confined to a wheelchair, he remained determined to explore the mysteries of the universe and share his knowledge with the world. The lesson we can learn from Stephen Hawking is that determination can help us achieve our dreams, even when faced with seemingly insurmountable obstacles.In conclusion, the power of determination is undeniable. The stories of Martin Luther King Jr., Nelson Mandela, Michael Jordan, Audrey Hepburn, and Stephen Hawking serve as a reminder that with determination, we can overcome any challenge and achieve our goals. Whether we are fightingfor social justice, striving for excellence in our careers, or simply trying to make a positive impact on the world around us, determinationis the key to success.Ladies and gentlemen, let us embrace the power of determination and let it guide us on our journey to greatness. Remember that the only thing that stands between you and your goals is the story you keep telling yourself about why you cannot achieve them. So, go out there and prove to yourself that you are capable of more than you ever imagined. Thank you.。
施瓦辛格演讲稿英文
施瓦辛格演讲稿英文Ladies and gentlemen,It is truly an honor to stand before you today and address such a distinguished audience. As many of you may know, I am Arnold Schwarzenegger, and I am here to share my thoughts on success, determination, and the power of self-belief.Throughout my life, I have encountered numerous challenges and faced countless obstacles, but I have always adhered to one simple principle - never give up. Growing up in Austria, I knew from a young age that I had a burning desire to achieve greatness. I was inspired by bodybuilding, and I wholeheartedly devoted myself to it. I trained relentlessly, pushing my body to its limits, and eventually became a seven-time Mr. Olympia. This experience taught me the value of hard work and determination, and it is a lesson that has shaped my entire life.But success didn't come overnight. When I first arrived in the United States, I faced many setbacks. People told me my accent was too thick, my name was too difficult to pronounce, and that I would never make it as an actor. But I refused to listen to the naysayers. I knew deep down that I had the talent and the drive to succeed. So, I worked even harder,honed my acting skills, and eventually landed iconic roles in movies such as "Terminator" and "Predator". These experiences reinforced my belief that anything is possible if we believe in ourselves and are willing to put in the effort.I have always seen life as a series of challenges and opportunities, and it is up to us to seize those opportunities and conquer the challenges. It is easy to get discouraged in the face of adversity, but I have learned that setbacks are not failures; they are merely roadblocks on the path to success. It is our response to these challenges that ultimately determines our destiny. As I always say, "Strength does not come from winning. Your struggles develop your strengths. When you go through hardships and decide not to surrender, that is strength."But success is not limited to personal achievements. It is also about making a positive impact on the world around us. I have been committed to public service and environmental activism for many years because I believe that it is our responsibility to leave the world a better place for future generations. By giving back and helping others, we not only improve our own lives but also contribute to the greater good.In closing, I want to emphasize the importance of believing in oneself,defying the odds, and never giving up. Success may not come easily, and there will undoubtedly be obstacles along the way, but with determination and self-belief, anything is possible. Embrace challenges, learn from failures, and use them as stepping stones to reach new heights. Remember, it is not about the size of the dog in the fight; it's about the size of the fight in the dog.Thank you, and may we all embrace the power within us to achieve greatness.。
名人三分钟励志英文演讲稿
名人三分钟励志英文演讲稿Ladies and gentlemen,Good afternoon. It is an honor for me to address you all today as a motivational speaker. Today, I would like to share my thoughts on the topic of becoming successful in life. Everyone wants to be successful, but only a few manage to achieve success. So, what does it take to become successful? Today, I will share with you the opinions of three famous personalities who have a different approach to success.The first personality is Steve Jobs, the co-founder of Apple Inc. Steve Jobs believed that one should follow their passion and curiosity to achieve success. He said, "The only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven't found it yet, keep looking. Don't settle. As with all matters of the heart, you'll know when you find it." According to Jobs, following one's passion is the key to success.The second personality is Oprah Winfrey, an American media mogul, and philanthropist. Oprah believes that one's belief system is crucial for success. According to her, "What material success does is provide you with the ability to concentrate on other things that really matter. And that is being able to make a difference, not only in your own life but in other people's lives."The third and last personality is Arnold Schwarzenegger, an Austrian-American actor, and politician. Arnold believes in the power of hard work and persistence. He once said, "The worst thing I can be is the same as everybody else. I hate that. I always wanted to be something different. I worked hard, and I made it happen." According to him, hard work and persistence are the keys to success.So, what can we learn from these three personalities? We can learn that success is not defined by one formula. It takes a combination of passion, belief, and hard work. What is vital is to find what works for you and pursue it with all your heart. Success doesn't mean that you have achieved everything; it is a continuous journey, and we must keep working towards it every day.In conclusion, I would like to say that success is not just about achieving wealth and fame, it is about making a difference in the lives of others. As these great personalities have shown us, following our passion, having a strong belief system, and working hard and consistently can lead us to success. Thank you for listening.。
《The Thinking Mans Choice》英语演讲稿
《The Thinking Mans Choice》英语演讲稿。
要知道,这种情况能够而且将会改变。
我们切不要在绝望的深渊里沉沦。
let us not wallow in the valley of despair, i say to you today, my friends. and so even though we face the difficultiesof today and tomorrow, i still have a dream. it is a dream deeply rooted in the american dream.朋友们,今天我要对你们说,尽管眼下困难重重,但我依然怀有一个梦。
这个梦深深植根于美国梦之中。
i have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: "we hold these truthsto be self-evident, that all men are created equal." i havea dream that one day on the red hills of georgia, the sonsof former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood.我梦想有一天,这个国家将会奋起,实现其立国信条的真谛:“我们认为这些真理不言而喻:人人生而平等。
” 我梦想有一天,在佐治亚州的红色山岗上,昔日奴隶的儿子能够同昔日奴隶主的儿子同席而坐,亲如手足。
i have a dream that one day even the state of mississippi, a state sweltering with the heat of injustice, sweltering with the heat of oppression, will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice. i have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.我梦想有一天,甚至连密西西比州————一个非正义和压迫的热浪逼人的荒漠之州,也会改造成为自由和公正的青青绿洲。
霍金的励志演讲稿英文
Ladies and Gentlemen,It is an honor to stand before you today and share some thoughts that have deeply resonated with me throughout my life. I am Stephen Hawking, a man who has faced more challenges than most, yet has found a way to rise above them and inspire the world. Today, I want to talk about embracing life's challenges and never giving up on our dreams.First and foremost, I want to express my gratitude to all of you for being here. Your presence today is a testament to the power of human spirit and the unwavering belief in the possibility of overcoming adversity. I have been given the gift of life, and it is my hope that my story can serve as an inspiration to those who are facing their own battles.I was diagnosed with a rare form of motor neuron disease at the age of 21, a diagnosis that was essentially a death sentence. The doctors told me I had only a few years to live. But I refused to accept that fate. Instead, I decided to fight for every moment, to live life to the fullest, and to pursue my dreams.My journey has not been easy. The disease has progressively limited my mobility, leaving me confined to a wheelchair and dependent on a speech synthesizer. Yet, despite these challenges, I have never allowed them to define me or dictate my destiny. Instead, I have chosen to focus on what I can do, rather than what I cannot.One of the most important lessons I have learned is the power of perseverance. Life will throw curveballs at you, and sometimes you will feel like giving up. But if you truly believe in yourself and your dreams, you will find the strength to keep going. Remember, success is not the absence of failure, but the courage to face it and learn from it.Another vital lesson is the importance of curiosity. Curiosity has been the driving force behind my scientific endeavors. It is what led me to explore the mysteries of the universe and to ask questions that have shaped my life's work. Curiosity is what fuels our imagination andallows us to push the boundaries of human knowledge. Never let go of your curiosity; it is the key to unlocking your true potential.Embracing life's challenges also means facing the fear of the unknown. Fear is a natural emotion, but it is our response to fear that determines our fate. I have faced my own fears, from the fear of losing my ability to communicate to the fear of not being able to contribute to the world. But I have learned that fear can be overcome by understanding and acceptance. When we confront our fears, we gain the courage to face whatever life throws at us.My journey has also taught me the importance of love and support. Without the unwavering support of my family, friends, and colleagues, I would not have been able to achieve the things I have. Love and support are the foundations upon which we build our lives. They provide us with the strength to overcome adversity and the courage to pursue our dreams.In addition to these lessons, I want to share with you some words of wisdom that have guided me throughout my life:1. "However difficult life may seem, there is always something you can do and succeed at." – Stephen Hawking2. "Look up at the stars and not down at your feet. Try to make sense of what you see, and wonder about what makes the universe exist." –Stephen Hawking3. "Life is short and there is no time for hate." – Stephen Hawking4. "The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge." – Stephen Hawking5. "Remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet." –Stephen HawkingAs I stand before you today, I am reminded of the incredible power of the human spirit. We have the ability to overcome insurmountable odds, to achieve greatness, and to inspire others. But it all starts with believing in ourselves and our dreams.To the young people in the audience, I want to say this: never give upon your dreams. Life will throw challenges your way, but it is how you respond to those challenges that will determine your success. Be curious, be persistent, and never lose sight of your goals. You have the power to change the world.To those who are facing their own battles, I want to say this: you are not alone. There are countless people out there who have faced similar challenges and have found a way to overcome them. Believe in yourself, and never let anyone tell you that you cannot achieve your dreams.In conclusion, I want to leave you with one final thought: life is a gift. It is a precious commodity that we must cherish and make the most of. Embrace life's challenges, for they are the stepping stones to our success and happiness. And remember, no matter how difficult things may seem, there is always hope, and there is always a way.Thank you for listening, and may we all continue to inspire each otherto achieve greatness.Godspeed.[Applause]。
励志名人演讲稿英文
Good morning! It is my great honor to stand before you today and share with you some thoughts on the power of perseverance and the importance of never giving up. I am a firm believer that every individual has the potential to achieve greatness, and it is through hard work, determination, and a positive mindset that we can turn our dreams into reality.My name is [Your Name], and I have had the pleasure of encountering numerous challenges and setbacks in my life. However, it is these experiences that have shaped me into the person I am today. I want to take this opportunity to share some of my insights and stories with you, hoping that they will inspire you to pursue your dreams with unwavering determination.First and foremost, let us talk about the power of believing in ourselves. As humans, we are prone to self-doubt and uncertainty. It is easy to question our abilities and question whether we are capable of achieving our goals. However, the key to success lies in our ability to overcome these negative thoughts and replace them with a positive mindset.One of the most influential people in my life is Thomas Edison, the renowned inventor. When he was young, he failed numerous times in his experiments. In fact, it took him 10,000 attempts to invent the first successful light bulb. Despite these setbacks, Edison never gave up. He believed in his vision and continued to work tirelessly until he achieved his goal. This perseverance and unwavering belief in himself allowed Edison to become one of the most successful inventors in history.Edison's story teaches us that failure is not the end, but rather a stepping stone towards success. When we encounter obstacles, it is crucial to learn from our mistakes and keep moving forward. Instead of letting failure discourage us, we should embrace it as an opportunity to grow and improve.Another essential quality that separates successful individuals from the rest is resilience. Resilience is the ability to bounce back from adversity and continue striving towards our goals. Life is full of upsand downs, and it is how we handle these challenges that determine our ultimate success.A perfect example of resilience is the story of J.K. Rowling, the author of the famous Harry Potter series. Rowling faced numerous rejections from publishers before finally finding a publisher for her first book. During this difficult time, she had to support herself and her daughter on welfare. Despite the hardships, Rowling never lost hope and continued to write. Her resilience and determination paid off, as the Harry Potter series became a global phenomenon.The key to resilience lies in our ability to maintain a positiveattitude and see the bigger picture. When we encounter setbacks, it is important to remind ourselves of our long-term goals and why we started in the first place. By keeping our focus on the end result, we can overcome any obstacle that comes our way.Furthermore, the power of perseverance cannot be overstated. Perseverance is the driving force behind every successful individual. It is the relentless pursuit of our goals, even in the face of adversity. The famous American boxer, Muhammad Ali, once said, "It's not about how hard you hit. It's about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward."Ali's life serves as a testament to the power of perseverance. Despite facing numerous setbacks and injuries throughout his career, Ali never gave up. He continued to train and compete, pushing his limits and inspiring millions of people around the world. Ali's determination and perseverance made him one of the greatest boxers of all time.In conclusion, ladies and gentlemen, the road to success is not an easy one. It requires hard work, determination, and a positive mindset. By believing in ourselves, being resilient, and persevering through challenges, we can achieve our dreams and become the best versions of ourselves.As you go about your lives, remember the stories of Thomas Edison, J.K. Rowling, and Muhammad Ali. Let their experiences serve as a reminderthat success is attainable, as long as we never give up. Embrace your challenges, learn from your mistakes, and keep moving forward.In the words of Nelson Mandela, "The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall." So, stand up, take a deep breath, and start chasing your dreams with passion and determination. The world is waiting for you to make your mark.Thank you for your time and attention. May you all find the strength and courage to pursue your dreams with unwavering determination.God bless you all.[Your Name]。
乔布斯经典哈佛英语演讲稿
乔布斯经典哈佛英语演讲稿You've got to find what you love,' Jobs says.Jobs说,你必需要找到你所爱的东西。
I am honored to be with you today at your commencement from one of the finest universities in the world. I never graduated from college. Truth be told, this is the closest I've ever gotten to a college graduation. Today I want to tell you three stories from my life. That's it. No big deal. Just three stories.我今日很荣幸能和你们一起参与毕业典礼,斯坦福高校是世界上最好的高校之一。
我从来没有从高校中毕业。
说实话,今日或许是在我的生命中离高校毕业最近的一天了。
今日我想向你们讲解并描述我生活中的三个故事。
不是什么大不了的事情,只是三个故事而已。
The first story is about connecting the dots.第一个故事是关于如何把生命中的点点滴滴串连起来。
I dropped out of Reed College after the first 6 months, but then stayed around as a drop-in for another 18 months or so before I really quit. So why did I drop out?我在Reed高校读了六个月之后就退学了,但是在十八个月以后——我真正的作出退学确定之前,我还常常去学校。
我为什么要退学呢?It started before I was born. My biological mother wasa young, unwed college graduate student, and she decided to put me up for adoption. She felt very strongly that I should be adopted by college graduates, so everything was all set for me to be adopted at birth by a lawyer and his wife. Except that when I popped out they decided at the last minute that they really wanted a girl. So my parents, who were on a waiting list, got a call in the middle of the night asking: "We have an unexpected baby boy; do you want him?" They said: "Of course." My biological mother later found out that my mother had never graduated from college and thatmy father had never graduated from high school. She refused to sign the final adoption papers. She only relented a few months later when my parents promised that I would someday go to college.故事从我诞生的时候讲起。
我有一个梦想演讲稿英语
我有一个梦想演讲稿英语2018-10-18ihaveadreambymartinlutherking,jr.我有一个梦想。
马丁路德金iamhappytojoinwithyoutodayinwhatwillgodowninhistoryasthegreatestdem onstrationforfreedominthehistoryofournation.今天,我高兴地同大家一起,参加这次将成为我国历史上为了争取自由而举行的最伟大的示威集会。
fivescoreyearsago,agreatamerican,inwhosesymbolicshadowwestandtoday, signedtheemancipationproclamation.thismomentousdecreecameasagreat beaconlightofhopetomillionsofnegroslaveswhohadbeensearedintheflames ofwitheringinjustice.itcameasajoyousdaybreaktoendthelongnightoftheirca ptivity.1XX年前,一位伟大的美国人——今天我们就站在他象征性的身影下——签署了《解放宣言》。
这项重要法令的颁布,对于千百万灼烤于非正义残焰中的黑奴,犹如带来希望之光的硕大灯塔,恰似结束漫漫长夜禁锢的欢畅黎明。
butonehundredyearslater,thenegrostillisnotfree.onehundredyearslater,thel ifeofthenegroisstillsadlycrippledbythemanaclesofsegregationandthechains ofdiscrimination.onehundredyearslater,thenegrolivesonalonelyislandofpov ertyinthemidstofavastoceanofmaterialprosperity.onehundredyearslater,thenegroisstilllanguishedinthecornersofamericansocietyandfindshimselfanexil einhisownland.andsowe'vecomeheretodaytodramatizeashamefulcondition.然而,1XX年后,黑人依然没有获得自由。
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经典名人英语演讲稿67:执着于你的梦想(阿诺德.施瓦辛格清华大学演讲)mp3
All of this happened because of my dreams, even though other people told me that those dreams were bogus and they were crazy, but I held onto my dreams.
这一切的实现都是因为我的梦想,即使别人说我的那些梦想都是虚假而荒唐的,但是我仍坚持不懈。
And people would always say, no matter what, even in bodybuilding they said I would never make it.
不管做什么,人们总会说我不会成功,甚至在健美事业上也是如此。
And later on in the movies, in Hollywood they said I would not make it. They said, “You will never make it. You have a German accent. No one in Hollywood has ever made it with a German accent. Yeah, maybe you can play some Nazi roles or something like that, but you, cannot become a leading star with an accent. Plus your body, you’re overdeveloped you have all these muscles. They did Hercules movies 20 years ago, that’s
outdated. Now it’s Woody Allen. Woody Allen is in, his body is int. “And those messages.”And Al Pacino, the skinny guy, he is in. But not your body, it’s too big. And your name, Schwarzenegger, it will never fit on a movie poster. Forget it. Forget it, you will never make it. Go back to bodybuilding. “
后来,我在好莱坞拍电影,他们说,“你绝不可能成功,你一口德国音。
在好莱坞还没有一个说话带德国音的人能成功的。
扮演一些纳粹角色或类似的角色你倒是可以,但说话带德国口音的人想成为主角是不可能的。
还有你的体形,一身肌肉,太过发达了!20年前他们是拍过大力士的影片,不过那早过时了。
现在当红的是伍边·艾伦。
伍迪·艾伦走红,他的体型也走红。
还有阿尔·帕西诺,那个充满骨感关的家伙也很走红。
再听听你的名字,施瓦辛格,根本不适合登在电影海报上。
算了,算了,你不会成功的。
还是回去搞你的健美运动去吧!”
Well, the rest is history. After Terminator I became, the highest paid movie star in Hollywood. And let me tell you something, it continued on. Even when I ran for governor people said, “Arnold, you will never become governor of California. What do you know about government?”Well, the fact is, I knew exactly as much about government as the rest of the people knew in California, which is that government out of sync with the
people, and it needed a shakeup. So I didn’t listen to all those people that said I would never make it. I continued campaigning, I listened to my dreams, and the rest also is history. I became governor.
其余的都成了往事。
演完《终结者III》之后,我成了好莱坞片酬最高的影星。
但外界的质疑从未中断过。
我竞选州长时还有人说,“阿诺,你不会成功的,你永远当不上加州州长。
你对政治了解多少?”而事实上,我对政治的了解绝不亚于加利福尼亚的其他人,知道政府高高在上,与人民群众相脱离,需要进行改革。
我没把那些说我不能成功的人的话放在心上,我依然参加于竞选。
我相信自己的梦想,其余的都已成昨日黄花。
我最终当上了州长。
So always it just carried me on, those dreams. So bodybuilding gave me the confidence, movies gave me the money, and pubic service and being a governor gave me a purpose larger than myself. And that is the brief story of my dreams and a brief story of my early life, and how my dreams made me successful.
因此,那些梦想总引导着我不断向前——健美运动给了我信心,拍摄电影给了我财富,而公共服务和当州长让我有了更大的目标。
这就是关于我的梦想和我的平期生活的简短故事,以及我的梦想如何使我获得了成功。