Oprah Winfrey Harvard Commencement Speech

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oprah给哈佛毕业生的演讲

oprah给哈佛毕业生的演讲

"Oh my goodness! I'm at Haaaaaarvard!" That's how Oprah Winfrey began her speech at Harvard University graduation ceremony—in her spirited, signature way. Winfrey also received an honorary Doctor of Law degree from the university before taking to the podium.“OMG,我竟然在哈……佛!”奥普拉·温弗瑞以这样富有激情的标志性方式开始了自己在哈佛大学毕业典礼上的演讲。

上台前,她还获得了哈佛大学授予的荣誉法学博士学位。

Winfrey had plenty of inspiring words for the Class of 2013, and also touched on political issues like gun control, immigration, and public education. But the media mogul spent most of her 30-minute speech advising the new graduates on how best to navigate the next chapter of their lives. "My one hope today is that I can be a source of some inspiration," she said. "I'm going to address my remarks to anybody who's ever felt inferior, disadvantaged or screwed by life."温弗瑞用了许多励志的话语鼓励这批2013年毕业的学生,偶尔也谈到枪支管制、移民、公共教育等一些政治话题。

奥普拉斯坦福大学的演讲(完整版)

奥普拉斯坦福大学的演讲(完整版)

Feelings, Failure and Finding Happiness感觉、失败及寻找幸福——奥普拉·温弗瑞------------ ——美国著名电视节目主持人奥普拉·温弗瑞2008年在斯坦福大学毕业典礼上发表的演讲Thank you, President Hennessy, and to the trustees and the faculty, to all of the parents and grandparents, to you, the Stanford graduates. Thank you for letting me share this amazing day with you.Hennessy校长,全体教员,家长,还有斯坦福的毕业生门,非常感谢你们。

感谢你们让我和你们分享这美好的一天。

I need to begin by letting everyone in on a little secret. The secret is that Kirby Bump us, Stanford Class of '08, is my goddaughter. So, I was thrilled when President Hennessy asked me to be your Commencement speaker, because this is the first time I've been allowed on campus since Kirby's been here.我决定透漏一个小秘密给大家来作为这次演讲的开始。

这个秘密就是Kirby Bumpus,斯坦福2008年的毕业生,是我的义女。

所以当Hennessy 校长让我来做演讲时,我受宠若惊,因为自从Kirby来这上学以来,这是我第一次被允许到斯坦福来。

You see, Kirby's a very smart girl. She wants people to get to know her on her own terms, she says. Not in terms of who she knows. So, she never wants anyone who's first meeting her to know that I know her and she knows me. So, when she first came to Stanford for new student orientation with her mom, I hear that they arrived and everybody was so welcoming, and somebody came up to Kirby and they said, "Ohmigod, that's Gayle King!" Because a lot of people know Gayle King as my BFF [best friend forever].正如你们知道的那样Kirby是一个非常聪明的女孩。

Oprah Winfrey奥普拉·温弗瑞英语励志名言:没有奋斗就没有力量

Oprah Winfrey奥普拉·温弗瑞英语励志名言:没有奋斗就没有力量

Oprah Winfrey奥普拉·温弗瑞英语励志名言:没有奋斗就没有力量奥普拉·温弗瑞,作为一名黑人,她是当今世界上最具影响力的妇女之一,她的成就是多方面的:通过控股哈普娱乐集团的股份,掌握了超过10亿美元的个人财富;主持的电视谈话节目“奥普拉脱口秀”,均匀每周吸引3300万名观众,并连续16年排在同类节目的首位。

在播出了23年之后,脱口秀女王奥普拉·温弗瑞的节目《奥普拉脱口秀》于20XX年9月9日结束。

⑴Doing the best at this moment puts you in the best place for the next moment。

这一刻尽量做,下一刻容易做。

⑵Be thankful for what you have; you’ll end up having more。

If you concentrate on what you don’t have, you will never, ever have enough。

对于你所拥有的,要心存感激,这样你就会拥有更多。

对于你所没有的,假如不停强调,你永远都不会满足。

⑶Doing the best at this moment puts in the best place for the next moment。

这一刻全力以赴,下一刻成就最佳。

⑷I do not believe in failure。

It is not failure if you enjoyed the process。

我从不相信失败。

假如能享受过程,就没什么失败可言。

⑸Luck is a matter of preparation meeting opportunity。

幸运,其实就是准备遇到了时机。

⑹So go ahead。

Fall down。

The world looks different from the ground。

写一个著名的人向同学介绍他英语作文

写一个著名的人向同学介绍他英语作文

写一个著名的人向同学介绍他英语作文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Favorite Famous Person: Albert EinsteinHi everyone! Today I want to tell you all about my favorite famous person, Albert Einstein. He was a really smart scientist who came up with some amazing ideas about how the universe works.Albert Einstein was born in Germany in 1879. Even as a kid, he was super curious about the world around him. He loved trying to figure out how things worked. One of his uncles gave him a compass when he was just 5 years old, and little Albert was completely fascinated by the way the needle kept pointing north no matter which way he turned it. From that moment on, he developed a lifelong passion for science and understanding the mysteries of the universe.In school, Einstein wasn't the very best student. He actually had some trouble with subjects like language arts and memorizing things. But when it came to math and science, he was like a total genius! His teachers recognized his incredibleabilities in those areas. Even though he got decent grades overall, his mind really amazed the teachers with its brilliance when it came to numbers, patterns, and solving complex problems.As an adult, Einstein worked really hard on developing new theories to explain the fundamental laws of physics. His most famous works are his Theory of Relativity and the equationE=mc^2. I'll try my best to explain them in a simple way:The Theory of Relativity basically says that the laws of physics are the same for anything moving at a constant speed. It doesn't matter if you're standing still or moving really fast, the laws work the same way. But things get a little weird when things start moving at incredibly high speeds close to the speed of light. At those crazy speeds, time actually goes slower and objects get shorter! Isn't that totally mind-blowing? The Theory of Relativity helped explain gravity, the bending of light, black holes, and the universe itself in amazing new ways that nobody had thought of before.As for E=mc^2, that's Einstein's famous equation that shows the relationship between energy and matter. The "E" stands for energy, the "m" is for mass (which is just the amount of matter in an object), and "c^2" means the speed of light squared (which is a really big number because the speed of light is so incrediblyfast). Basically, the equation says that every object in the universe has an enormous amount of energy contained within it based on its mass and the speed of light. That energy could potentially be released, which is why nuclear power plants and atomic bombs are possible. Before Einstein, nobody realized that matter and energy were connected in such a powerful way.Even though Einstein came up with all these crazy complicated theories and equations, he actually had a really simple way of thinking that helped him figure it all out. Once he said "Curiosity has its own reason for existing. One cannot help but be in awe when one contemplates the mysteries of eternity, of life, of the marvelous structure of reality." In other words, he was just curious about how the universe worked and he kept exploring and pondering it until everything made sense to his brilliant mind.Another reason Einstein was so smart is that he thought in simple visual ways instead of just crunching numbers. For example, when he was trying to understand the nature of light, he imagined what it would be like to ride on a beam of light. He would picture himself surfing on that beam and think about how things would look at those incredibly fast speeds. By visualizing itso simply, he was able to solve complicated problems in new creative ways that nobody else could.Even though Einstein was one of the smartest people who ever lived, he didn't act stuck up or arrogant at all. In fact, he was known for being really humble, playful, and having a great sense of humor. He loved playing his violin and sailing. He was also tremendously curious about the world around him, kind of like a little kid. Einstein once said "I have no special talents, I am only passionately curious." I think staying so curious and having a childlike sense of wonder is part of what made him such an amazing thinker.My favorite quote from Einstein is "Creativity is intelligence having fun." I love that because it reminds me that being super smart doesn't have to be boring or frustrating. Einstein approached problems in playful, creative ways and had an awesome time doing it. That's the kind of attitude I want to have as I keep learning and growing.In his later years, Einstein became hugely famous for his brilliance. He won the Nobel Prize and was offered chances to be the president of Israel, among other big honors. But he tried to live a pretty normal, simple life for the most part. He really didn't care about getting big fancy awards or being a celebrity. Hismain passion was just learning more about how the universe worked so he could help make the world a better place.When Einstein died in 1955, his amazing scientific accomplishments changed the way we understand reality itself. But just as importantly to me, his story is an inspiration. He shows how curiosity, creativity, simple thinking, and having fun can lead to amazing things when you apply your whole mind and heart to something. That's a lesson we can all learn from.I hope you found this introduction to my favorite famous person, Albert Einstein, to be interesting and easy to understand. Even though he came up with some complex theories, the way he approached life and learning with curiosity, imagination, and joy is something all of us kids can relate to. Let's all try to think like little Einsteins as we keep exploring and discovering the world around us. Who knows, maybe someday one of us will come up with an idea that's just as revolutionary as E=mc^2!篇2Who Wants to Be a Billionaire? The Amazing Life of Oprah WinfreyHey guys! Today I want to tell you all about one of the most incredible people ever - Oprah Winfrey. She's super famous andrich, but also really inspirational. I hope after hearing about her life, you'll be motivated to dream big like she did!Oprah was born in 1954 in a tiny town in Mississippi. Her childhood was really tough. Her mom was a teen mom and her dad wasn't around much. She was also abused by some family members, which is just awful. But even with all those challenges, Oprah was determined to make something of herself.In school, Oprah loved reading and public speaking. She was on the speech team and won a bunch of contests. After high school, she went to college and then started her first job at a radio station in Nashville reading news and spinning records. Can you imagine Oprah as a DJ? Crazy!Oprah's big break came in 1976 when she landed a gig as the host of a TV show in Baltimore called People Are Talking. She was only 22 years old, but she was already a natural on camera with her warmth and ability to connect with viewers. After that, Oprah started hosting TV shows in Chicago and her star just kept rising higher and higher.In 1986, Oprah got her own nationally syndicated talk show called The Oprah Winfrey Show. That's when she became a household name across America. Her show was a massive hit because Oprah had this special quality that made viewers feellike she was their friend. She could tackle serious topics like racism or addiction, but also have fun and be goofy.Over 25 seasons, The Oprah Winfrey Show had one of the highest ratings of any talk show in TV history. Oprah used her platform to have open and honest conversations on important issues. She helped reduce the stigma around things like sexual abuse, depression, and coming out as LGBTQ. Millions of people felt empowered and less alone because of Oprah.But Oprah's impact went way beyond television. In 1987, she published her first book called The Oprah Winfrey Guide to Life. Have any of you read it? She gave advice on overcoming adversity, making the most of your potential, and achieving happiness. Oprah's life philosophy was all about positive thinking, self-love, gratitude, and service to others.By the 2000s, Oprah had become a billionaire through her talk show, books, movies, and business ventures. She started her own TV network called OWN and launched a hugely popular monthly magazine called O, The Oprah Magazine. Oprah also opened an all-girls school in South Africa to help provide quality education to underprivileged youth.Even though Oprah is extraordinarily wealthy, she has always used her success and influence to lift up others. That's why she'saffectionately called the "Queen of All Media." In 2013, Oprah gave an awesome commencement speech at Harvard where she said:"With every experience, you alone are painting your own canvas, thought by thought, choice by choice. And the painting has become not just what somebody sees, but who you are..."Oprah taught us that it doesn't matter what hand you're dealt in life, you can create your own reality and opportunities through your mindset, decisions and hard work. She overcame abuse, poverty, racism and sexism to become a pioneer and trailblazer in media. Oprah showed the world that a black woman from humble beginnings could build an entertainment empire and become one of the most influential cultural leaders on the planet.So what's the secret to Oprah's meteoric success? I think it comes down to three things:Authenticity - Oprah was always her genuine self, which allowed her to deeply connect with her audience.Empathy - She had the ability to make people feel seen, heard and understood.Passion - Oprah was tireless in pursuing her dreams and using her platform for purpose beyond just money and fame.At her core, Oprah is a magnificent storyteller and that resonated across all her work, whether books, TV, movies or magazines. She has an insatiable curiosity about the human experience and could get anyone to open up and share their story in a profound way.Oprah once said, "The biggest adventure you can take is to live the life of your dreams." And that's exactly what she did against all odds. She dreamed of being an extraordinary voice to uplift people, and through her tenacity, authenticity and compassion, she became one of the most powerful and influential women in the world.So what do you think? Isn't Oprah's life journey just incredibly inspiring? She showed that your circumstances don't have to define you. If you believe in yourself, work really hard, and use your gifts to help others, you can achieve amazing things. Just like our dear friend Ms. Winfrey!I hope learning about Oprah motivates all of you to go after your biggest goals and wildest dreams. The world is waiting for the next generation of leaders, trailblazers and voices ofempowerment. Why shouldn't one of those voices be you? Dream big, work hard, and be the light!篇3Who is Your Hero?Hi friends! Today I want to tell you all about my biggest hero - a super amazing and inspiring person that I really look up to. Are you ready to learn about them? Let me know if you have any questions as I go!My hero's name is Malala Yousafzai. She is a Pakistani activist who has done so much to fight for the rights of girls and women, especially when it comes to education. Can you believe there are still many places in the world where girls are not allowed to go to school? It's so unfair!Malala was born in 1997 in the Swat Valley region of Pakistan. From a very young age, she loved going to school and learning new things. Her father was a teacher and he really encouraged her curiosity and thirst for knowledge. Malala's family is Muslim, and even though the cultural traditions in their area were quite strict, her parents always treated her the same as her brothers when it came to schooling.However, when Malala was just 10 years old, the Taliban took control of their town. The Taliban are an extremist group with a very harsh interpretation of Islamic law. They started blowing up schools and banning girls from getting an education after a certain age. Can you imagine trying to learn at home with no teachers? Malala continued attending school in secret, even as it became more and more dangerous.When she was just 11, Malala started writing a blog under a fake name to share her perspective and experiences of living under Taliban occupation and being denied an education. She was so brave! The blog allowed her voice to be heard around the world. She said: "We realize the importance of pens and books when they are taken from us."In 2012, when Malala was only 15 years old, she was shot in the head by a Taliban gunman on her school bus. She was targeted for daring to speak out and go against their regressive policies on female education. Her life was put at great risk, but even while recovering from her near-fatal injuries, she never stopped her activism.Malala went through many surgeries and months of therapy, but she survived this horrific attack. She said: "The terrorists thought they would change my aims and stop my ambitions. Butnothing changed in my life except this: weakness, fear and hopelessness died. Strength, power and courage were born."At the age of just 17, Malala became the youngest person ever to win the Nobel Peace Prize! She donated her entire 500,000 prize to funding education for girls in Pakistan. In 2014, she gave a powerful speech at the United Nations where she said: "Let us pick up our books and our pens. They are our most powerful weapons."Today, Malala is 25 years old and she continues to be a global advocate for human rights and girls' education. She runs the Malala Fund, which has helped over 130 million girls go to school and complete their studies in countries where they face discrimination or violence for wanting an education.Her courage, resilience and dedication to her important mission despite great adversity is what makes Malala my hero. She was willing to risk her life to stand up for what she believed in - the right of every child, especially every girl, to safely attend school and pursue an education without fear.Malala shows that children and young people truly can change the world with their voices, passion and determination. She reminds me that one brave person can make an incredible difference, inspire millions and rewrite the future. "One child, oneteacher, one book, and one pen can change the world," she famously said.I hope her story has inspired you all as much as it inspires me every single day. We are so fortunate to have the opportunity to learn and go to school. We must appreciate that privilege and use our education to create positive change, just like Malala.So those are the reasons why Malala Yousafzai is my hero! She shows that young people can be strong leaders and powerful voices. She never gave up her fight to get an education, despite being shot and almost killed. And now she is making sure that all girls around the world get the chance to go to school and chase their dreams, too.I'll leave you with one of my favorite Malala quotes, which I think says so much about her spirit and resilience: "Let us pick up our books and our pens. They are our most powerful weapons."Thank you for listening, friends! Let me know if you have any other questions about this incredibly brave, smart and compassionate young woman. I'm happy to share more about why she inspires me so much.。

Oprah Winfrey

Oprah Winfrey

Oprah Winfrey 奥普拉•温弗里Since 2004, Time magazine has six times conducted a poll to name the 100 most influential people in the world. Only one person has appeared on all six lists, Oprah Winfrey.2004年至今,《时代周刊》杂志进行了六次全世界100位最有影响力人物的评选。

只有一人每次都榜上有名,她就是奥普拉•温弗里。

Born in 1954 in Kosciusko, Mississippi, she was originally named Orpah after a character in the bible. This subtle alteration has been explained away a number of different ways. Oprah herself claims it was down to pronunciation difficulties by her relatives. In the light of her difficult childhood, however you can't help but ponder if she didn't choose to alter it herself. A woman who has so thoroughly embraced self-help and the importance of a positive mental attitude, would no doubt see a delightful symmetry in slightly changing her own name, signifying turning her life around, taking control and re-defining herself.奥普拉•温弗里1954年出生于密西西比州柯休斯科市,她的名字奥普拉来源于圣经里一个叫“奥帕”的人物。

XX奥普拉在哈佛大学毕业典礼上的演讲稿

XX奥普拉在哈佛大学毕业典礼上的演讲稿

XX奥普拉在哈佛大学毕业典礼上的演讲稿奥普拉哈佛大学XX毕业典礼演讲oprah winfrey harvard commencement speech奥普拉XX哈佛毕业励志演讲视频:失败只是一个新的开始(演讲稿)奥普拉.温弗瑞在哈佛大学XX届毕业典礼上的演讲,温弗瑞用了许多励志的话语鼓励这批XX年毕业的学生,她希望能带给大学生鼓舞,鼓舞所有曾感到卑微、弱势或生活一片狼藉的人。

人生唯一目标就是做真实的自己,失败只是一个新的开始。

编者按:当地时间5月31日,脱口秀女王奥普拉·温弗瑞(oprah winfrey) 在哈佛的毕业典礼上为毕业生们献上了一场精彩励志演讲。

"there is no such thing as failure. failure is just life trying to move us in another direction."oprah winfrey, talk show host and media entrepreneur, addresses graduates at harvard's 362nd commencement on may 30, XX.oh my goodness! i'm at harvard! wow! to president faust, my fellow honorands, carl that was so beautiful, thank you so much, and james rothenberg, stephaniewilson, harvard faculty with a special bow to my friend dr. henry lewis gates.all of you alumni with a special bow to the class of '88, your hundred fifteen million dollars.and to you, members of the harvard class of XX! hello!i thank you for allowing me to be a part of the conclusion of this chapter of your lives and the commencement of your next chapter. to say that i'm honored doesn't even begin to quantify the depth of gratitude that really accompanies an honorary doctorate from harvard. not too many little girls from rural mississippi have made it all the way here to cambridge. and i can tell you that i consider today as i sat on the stage this morning getting teary for you all and then teary for myself, i consider today a defining milestone in a very long and a blessed journey. my one hope today is that i can be a source of some inspiration. i'm going to address my remarks to anybody who has ever felt inferior or felt disadvantaged, felt screwed by life, this is a speech for the quad.actually i was so honored i wanted to do somethingreally special for you. i wanted to be able to have you look under your seats and there would be free master and doctor degrees but i see you got that covered already. i will be honest with you. i felt a lot of pressure over the past few weeks to come up with something that i could share with you that you hadn't heard before because after all you all went to harvard, i did not. but then i realized that you don't have to necessarily go to harvard to have a driven obsessive type a personality. but it helps. and while i may not have graduated from here i admit that my personality is about as harvard as they come. you know my television career began unexpectedly. as you heard this morning i was in the miss fire prevention contest. that was when i was 16 years old in nashville, tennessee and you had the requirement of having to have red hair in order to win up until the year that i entered. so they were doing the question and answer period because i knew i wasn't going to win under the swimsuit competition. so during the question and answer period the question came "why, young lady, what would you like to be when you grow up?" and by the time they got to me all the good answers weregone. so i had seen barbara walters on the today show that morning so i answered "i would like to be a journalist. i would like to tell other people's stories in a way that makes a difference in their lives and the world." and as those words were coming out of my mouth i went whoa! this is pretty good! i would like to be a journalist. i want to make a difference. well i was on television by the time i was 19 years old. and in 1986 i launched my own television show with a relentless determination to succeed at first. i was nervous about the competition and then i became my own competition raising the bar every year, pushing, pushing, pushing myself as hard as i knew. sound familiar to anybody here? eventually we did make it to the top and we stayed there for 25 years.the oprah winfrey show was number one in our time slot for 21 years and i have to tell you i became pretty comfortable with that level of success. but a few years ago i decided as you will at some point, that it was time to recalculate, find new territory, break new ground. so i ended the show and launched own, the oprah winfrey network. the initials just worked out for me.so one year later after launching own nearly every media outlet had proclaimed that my new venture was a flop. not just a flop but a big bold flop they call it. i can still remember the day i opened up usa today and read the headline "oprah, not quite standing on her own."i mean really, usa today? now that's the nice newspaper! it really was this time last year the worst period in my professional life. i was stressed and i was frustrated and quite frankly i was actually i was embarrassed. it was right around that time that president faust called and asked me to speak here and i thought you want me to speak to harvard graduates? what could i possibly say to harvard graduates, some of the most successful graduates in the world in the very moment when i had stopped succeeding? so i got off the phone with president faust and i went to the shower. it was either that or a bag of oreos. so i chose the shower. and i was in the shower a long time and as i was in the shower the words of an old hymn came to me. you may not know it. it's "by and by, when the morning comes." and i started thinking about when the morning might come because at the time i thought i was stuckin a hole. and the words came to me "trouble don't last always" from that hymn, "this too shall pass." and i thought as i got out of the shower i am going to turn this thing around and i will be better for it. and when i do, i'm going to go to harvard and i'm going to speak the truth of it! so i'm here today to tell you i have turned that network around!and it was all because i wanted to do it by the time i got to speak to you all so thank you so much. you don't know what motivation you were for me, thank you. i'm even prouder to share a fundamental truth that you might not have learned even as graduates of harvard unless you studied the ancient greek hero with professor nagy. professor nagy as we were coming in this morning said "please ms. winfrey, walk decisively."i shall walk decisively. this is what i want to share. it doesn't matter how far you might rise. at some point you are bound to stumble because if you're constantly doing what we do, raising the bar. if you're constantly pushing yourself higher, higher the law of averages not to mention the myth of icarus predicts that you will at some point fall. and when you do i want youto know this, remember this: there is no such thing as failure. failure is just life trying to move us in another direction. now when you're down there in the hole, it looks like failure. so this past year i had to spoon feed those words to myself. and when you're down in the hole, when that moment comes, it's really okay to feel bad for a little while. give yourself time to mourn what you think you may have lost but then here's the key, learn from every mistake because every experience, encounter, and particularly your mistakes are there to teach you and force you into being more who you are. and then figure out what is the next right move. and the key to life is to develop an internal moral emotional that can tell you which way to go. because now and forever more when you google yourself your search results will read "harvard, XX". and in a very competitive world that really is a calling card because i can tell you as one who employs a lot of people when i see "harvard" i sit up a little straighter and say "where is he or she? bring them in." it's an impressive calling card that can lead to even more impressive bullets in the years ahead: lawyer, senator, ,scientist, physicist, winners of nobel and pulitzer prizes or late night talk show host. but the challenge of life i have found is to build a resume that doesn't simply tell a story about what you want to be but it's a story about who you want to be. it's a resume that doesn't just tell a story about what you want to accomplish but why. a story that's not just a collection of titles and positions but a story that's really about your purpose. because when you inevitably stumble and find yourself stuck in a hole that is the story that will get you out. what is your true calling? what is your dharma? what is your purpose? for me that discovery came in 1994 when i interviewed a little girl who had decided to collect pocket change in order to help other people in need. she raised a thousand dollars all by herself and i thought well if that little 9 year old girl with a bucket and big heart could do that i wonder what i could do? so i asked for our viewers to take up their own change collection and in one month just from pennies and nickels and dimes we raised more than three million dollars that we used to send one student from every state in the united states to college. that wasthe beginning of the angel network.and so what i did was i simply asked our viewers "do what you can wherever you are, from wherever you sit in life. give me your time or your talent your money if you have it." and they did. extend yourself in kindness to other human beings wherever you can. and together we built 55 schools in 12 different countries and restored nearly 300 homes that were devastated by hurricanes rita and katrina. so the angel network i have been on the air for a long time, but it was the angel network that actually focused my internal it helped me to decide that i wasn't going to just be on tv every day but that the goal of my shows, my interviews, my business, my philanthropy all of it, whatever ventures i might pursue would be to make clear that what unites us is ultimately far more redeeming and compelling than anything that separates me. because what had become clear to me and i want you to know it isn't always clear in the beginning because as i said i had been on television since i was 19 years old. but around '94 i got really clear. so don't expect the clarity to come all at once to know your purpose right away, but whatbecame clear to me was that i was here on earth to use television and not be used by it; to use television to illuminate the transcendent power of our better angels. so this angel network, it didn't just change the lives of those who were helped, but the lives of those who also did the helping. it reminded us that no matter who we are or what we look like or what we may believe it is both possible and more importantly it becomes powerful to come together in common purpose and common effort. i saw something on the bill moore show recently that so reminded me of this point. it was an interview with david and francine wheeler. they lost their 7 year old son, ben in the sandy hook tragedy. and even though gun safety legislation to strengthen background checks had just been voted down in congress at the time that they were doing this interview they talked about how they refused to be discouraged. francine said this, she said "our hearts are broken but our spirits are not. i'm going to tell them what it's like to find a conversation about change that is love, and i'm going to do that without fighting them." and then her husband david added this, "you simply cannot demonize or vilifysomeone who doesn't agree with you, because the minute you do that, your discussion is over. and we cannot do that any longer. the problem is too enormous. there has to be some way that this darkness can be banished with light." in our political system and in the media we often see the reflection of a country that is polarized, that is paralyzed and is self-interested. and yet, i know you know the truth. we all know that we are better than the cynicism and the pessimism that is regurgitated throughout washington and the 24-hour cable news cycle. not my channel, by the way. we understand that the vast majority of people in this country believe in stronger background checks because they realize that we can uphold the second amendment and also reduce the violence that is robbing us of our children. they don't have to be incompatible.and we understand that most americans believe in a clear path to citizenship for the 12,000,000 undocumented immigrants who reside in this country because it's possible to both enforce our laws and at the same time embrace the words on the statue of liberty that have welcomed generations of huddled masses to ourshores. we can do both.and we understand. i know you do because you went to harvard. there are people from both parties and no party believe that indigent mothers and families should have access to healthy food and a roof over their heads and a strong public education because here in the richest nation on earth we can afford a basic level of security and opportunity. so the question is what are we going to do about it? really what are you going to do about it? maybe you agree with these beliefs. maybe you don't. maybe you care about these issues and maybe there are other challenges that you, class of XX, are passionate about. maybe you want to make a difference by serving in government. maybe you want to launch your own television show. or maybe you simply want to collect some change. your parents would appreciate that about now. the point is your generation is charged with this task of breaking through what the body politic has thus far made impervious to change. each of you has been blessed with this enormous opportunity of attending this prestigious school. you now have a chance to better your life, the lives of your neighbors and also the lifeof our country. when you do that let me tell you what i know for sure. that's when your story gets really good. maya angelou always says "when you learn, teach. when you get, give. that my friends is what gives your story purpose and meaning." so you all have the power in your own way to develop your own angel network and in doing so your class will be armed with more tools of influence and empowerment than any other generation in history.i did it in an analog world. i was blessed with a platform that at its height reached nearly 20,000,000 viewers a day. now here in a world of twitter and facebook and youtube and tumbler, you can reach billions in just seconds. you're the generation that rejected predictions about your detachment and your disengagement by showing up to vote in record numbers in XX. and when the pundits said they said they talked about you, they said you'd be too disappointed, you'd be too dejected to repeat that same kind of turnout in XX election and you proved them wrong by showing up in even greater numbers. that's who you are.this generation your generation i know has developed a finely honed radar for can you say "" atharvard? the spin and phoniness and artificial nastiness that saturates so much of our national debate.i know you all understand better than most that real progress requires authentic- an authentic way of being, honesty, and above all empathy. i have to say that the single most important lesson i learned in 25 years talking every single day to people was that there is a common denominator in our human experience. most of us i tell you we don't want to be divided. what we want, the common denominator that i found in every single interview, is we want to be validated. we want to be understood. i have done over 35,000 interviews in my career and as soon as that camera shuts off everyone always turns to me and inevitably in their own way asks this question "was that okay?" i heard it from president bush, i heard it from president obama. i've heard it from heroes and from housewives. i've heard it from victims and perpetrators of crimes. i even heard it from beyonce and all of her beyonceness. she finishes performing, hands me the microphone and says "was that okay?" friends and family, yours, enemies, strangers in every argument in every encounter, every exchangei will tell you they all want to know one thing: was that okay? did you hear me? do you see me? did what i say mean anything to you? and even though this is a college where facebook was born my hope is that you would try to go out and have more face-to-face conversations with people you may disagree with.that you'll have the courage to look them in the eye and hear their point of view and help make sure that the speed and distance and anonymity of our world doesn't cause us to lose our ability to stand in somebody else's shoes and recognize all that we share as a people. this is imperative for you as an individual and for our success as a nation. "there has to be some way that this darkness can be banished with light," says the man whose little boy was massacred on just an ordinary friday in december. so whether you call it soul or spirit or higher self, intelligence, there is i know this, there is a light inside each of you all of us that illuminates your very human beingness if you let it. and as a young girl from rural mississippi i learned long ago that being myself was much easier than pretending to be barbara walters. although when i firststarted because i had barbara in my head i would try to sit like barbara, talk like barbara, move like barbara and then one night i was on the news reading the news and i called canada can-a-da, and that was the end of me being barbara. i cracked myself up on tv. couldn't stop laughing and my real personality came through and i figured out oh gee, i can be a much better oprah than i could be a pretend barbara.i know that you all might have a little anxiety now and hesitation about leaving the comfort of college and putting those harvard credentials to the test. but no matter what challenges or setbacks or disappointments you may encounter along the way you will find true success and happiness if you have only one goal, there really is only one and that is this: to fulfill the highest most truthful expression of yourself as a human being. you want to max out your humanity by using your energy to lift yourself up, your family and the people around you. theologian howard thurman said it best. he said "don't ask yourself what the world needs. ask yourself what makes you come alive and then go do that because what the world needs is people who have comealive." the world needs-people like michael stolzenberg from fort lauderdale. when michael was just 8 years old michael nearly died from a bacterial infection that cost him both of his hands and both of his feet. and in an instant this vibrant little boy became a quadruple amputee and his life was changed forever. but in losing who he once was michael discovered who he wanted to be. he refused to sit in that wheelchair all day and feel sorry for himself so with prosthetics he learned to walk and run and play again. he joined his middle school lacrosse team and last month when he learned that so many victims of the boston marathon bombing would become new amputees michael decided to banish that darkness with light. michael and his brother harris created to raise 1,000,000 dollars for other amputees. by the time harris runs the XX boston marathon. more than 1,000 miles away from here these two young brothers are bringing people together to support this boston community the way their community came together to support michael. and when this 13 year old man was asked about his fellow amputees he said this "first they willbe sad. they're losing something they will never get back and that's scary. i was scared. but they'll be okay. they just don't know that yet." we might not always know it. we might not always see it, or hear it on the news or even feel it in our daily lives but i have faith that no matter what class of XX you will be okay and you will make sure our country is okay. i have faith because of that 9 year old girl who went out and collected the change. i have faith because of david and francine wheeler, i have faith because of michael and harris stolzenberg and i have faith because of you, the network of angeles sitting here today. one of them kadija williams who came to harvard four years ago. kadija had attended 12 schools in 12 years living out of garbage bags amongst pimps and prostitutes and drug dealers, homeless, going in to department stores, wal-mart in the morning to bathe herself so that she wouldn't smell in front of her classmates and today she graduates as a member of the harvard class of XX.from time to time you may stumble fall, you will for sure count in this no doubt, you will have questions and you will have doubts about your path but i know this,if you're willing to listen to be guided by that still small voice that is the within yourself, to find out what makes you come alive you will be more than okay. you will be happy, you will be successful, and you will make a difference in the world. congratulations class of XX, congratulations to your family and friends, good luck and thank you for listening. was that okay?相关推荐:珍藏记忆,给力未来—尚钢书记在毕业典礼上的讲话在高三毕业典礼上的致辞在国培通用技术毕业典礼上的发言在幼儿园大班毕业典礼上的园长致词警院老师毕业典礼上的发言在初三毕业典礼上的发言校长在中学XX届学生毕业典礼上的讲话学员代表在党校毕业典礼上的发言父亲在幼儿园毕业典礼上的发言在儿子幼儿园毕业典礼上的发言稿在毕业典礼上的发言比尔盖茨在哈佛大学毕业典礼上的演讲稿毕业生毕业典礼上的讲话在党校毕业典礼上的发言:在党性锻炼中升华人生价值青春万岁_在毕业典礼上的致辞。

Talk show queen—oprah winfrey (奥普拉

Talk show queen—oprah  winfrey (奥普拉

3.No one always successful
(没有任何人一生风平浪静)
• 接着我要谈谈失败。没有任何人一生风平浪静,每一次危机、每一个困境、 每一度失意,我都会问自己:“你学到什么?”只要你从摔跤中学到教训,就 站起来,拍拍灰尘,继续走下去。否则,失败总是会换一一种样式,继续出 现在你面前,你得补考,考不过就得再考。
An important turning point
• After 14 years old, she was sent to live with her father Vernon Winfrey . Oprah's father helped her turn her life around. • Her father helped her with her mission by strapping(约束) her with his strict rules and discipline. • At the age of nineteen, Oprah landed her first job as a reporter for a radio station in Nashville. • Shortly afterwards, she entered Tennessee State University to pursue a career in radio and television broadcasting.
Question
Oprah give a speech in the graduation ceremony of Stanford University
• 其实,这整个世界,我们所居住的宇宙,就像个大教室,等着我们一个学分、一 个学分去学习,有时必须重修、补考,甚至被“当掉”。我的秘诀是,毫不迟疑 地打开试卷,用真正的我去面对,从中学到自我改进,追求更深层次的理解、被 理解与成长。

奥普拉·温佛瑞哈佛大学2013年毕业典礼演讲

奥普拉·温佛瑞哈佛大学2013年毕业典礼演讲

奥普拉·温佛瑞哈佛大学2013年毕业典礼演讲Oh my goodness!哦我的天哪!I'm at Harvard!我终于来到哈佛了!Wow!哇哦!To president Faust, my fellow honorands,福斯特校长以及各位荣誉学位获得者Carl, that was so beautiful. Thank you so much.卡尔这一切是如此美好非常感谢你们and James Rothenberg, Stephanie Wilson,还有詹姆斯·罗森伯格斯蒂芬妮·威尔逊Harvard faculty,以及哈佛大学教职员工with a special bow to my friend, Doctor Henry Louis Gates.特别要向我的朋友亨利·路易斯·盖茨博士致敬All of you alumni, with a special bow to the class of '88,所有的毕业生们特别要恭喜88届的同学们your 115 million dollars.你们的一亿一千五百万美元到手了哦And to you, members of the Harvard class of 2013! Hello!还有你们2013届毕业生! 你们好!I thank you for allowing me to be a part感谢你们让我有机会of your conclusion of this chapter of your lives与你们共度人生这一华丽篇章的谢幕时刻and the commencement of your next chapter并开启新的篇章to say that I'm honored doesn't even begin仅仅用荣幸一词无法表达出to quantify the depth of gratitude that really companies我对同时授予我的an honorary doctorate from Harvard.哈佛大学荣誉博士学位的感激之情And not too many little girls from rural Mississippi能够荣登剑桥顶级学府的have made it all the way here to Cambridge,密西西比州乡下女孩可谓屈指可数and I can tell you that I consider today说实话今天早上as I sat on the stage this morning当我坐在台上的时候getting teary for you all, and getting teary for myself.为你们也为我自己喜极而泣I consider today a defining milestone我认为今天是一段漫长美好的旅途中的in a very long and an bless journey.一个标志性里程碑My one hope today is that I can be a source of some inspiration今天我唯一的希望就是自己可以成为灵感的源泉I'm going to address my remarks to anybody,我要对那些感到自卑与失落的人who's ever felt inferior or felt disadvantage, felt screwed by life,以及那些感觉生活不顺的人发表一下我的看法this is a speech for the quad.这些话只在这里说哦Actually I was so honored.我确实深感荣幸I wanted to do something really special for you.我想为你们做一些特别的事情I wanted to be able to have you look under your seats我也很想在你们的座位下面放点礼物and there would be free, a free... master and doctor degrees赠送给你们一些硕士与博士学位but I see, I see you got that covered, already.但看来你们已经有了I will be honest with you,说实话and I felt a lot of pressure over the past few weeks.在过去的几周内我感到压力非常大to come up with something that I could share with you不知该与你们分享哪些that you hadn't heard before,你们闻所未闻的内容才好because after all, you all went to Harvard. I did not.毕竟你们都进了哈佛深造而我却没有but then I realized that you don't have to necessarily go to Harvard但后来我意识到并不一定要来哈佛to have the driven obsessive type A personality才能塑造出A型强迫症人格的But it helps.但来这还是有用的and Well, I may not have graduated from here,虽然我没从这里毕业I admit that my personality is about this Harvard as they come.我得承认我的个性与哈佛学子的不谋而合You know, my television career began unexpectedly.其实我的电视生涯是在不经意中开始的as you've heard this morning,各位在今天早上已经听说了I was in a Miss Fire Prevention Contest.我参加了防火小姐比赛That was when I was sixteen years old, in Nashville, Tennessee,那还是我16岁的时候当时在田纳西州的纳什维尔and you had the requirement of having to have red hair in order to win,要想赢得比赛就得将头发染红up until the year that I entered.直到我参赛的那年都是如此So they were redoing the "question-and-answer" period,他们沿用了问答的环节because I knew I wasn't going to win in this swimsuit competition.因为我知道我赢不了泳装比赛So, doing the question-and-answer period, the question came:在问答环节中问题是这样的Why, young lady? What would you like to be when you will grow up?小姐长大以后你希望做什么?"And by the time they've got to me all the good answers were gone.轮到我的时候所有的好答案都被别人用光了So, I had seen Barbara Walters on the Today Show that morning.那天早上我看过了芭芭拉·沃尔特斯的今日秀So I answered: "I would like to be a journalist.于是我就回答说我想成为一名新闻工作者I would like to tell other people stories我想给人们讲述故事in a way that makes a difference in their lives and the world."从而影响人们的生活改变整个世界"And as those words were coming out of my mouth,当那些话从我嘴里说出来的时候I went: "Whoa! this is pretty good!"我感觉"哇! 这职业蛮不错的嘛!"I would like to be a journalist. I want to make a difference我要成为一名新闻工作者我要改变世界Well, I was on television by the time I was 19 years old.于是我在19岁那年上了电视and in 1984, I launched my own television show在1984年我推出了自己的电视栏目with a relentless determination to succeed.而这靠的是自己追求成功的坚定决心At first, I was nervous about the competition,起初我害怕与人竞争and then I became my own competition.后来我的竞争对手变成了自己raising the bar every year,每年都为自己设定更高的目标pushing pushing pushing myself as hard as I knew,逼迫自己竭尽所能sound familiar to anybody here.这些是众所周知的了Eventually, we did make it to the top,最终我们终于攀上了巅峰and we stayed there for 25 years.并且保持了25年之久The Oprah Winfrey show奥普拉·温弗瑞的栏目was number one in our time slot for twenty one years.21年来都保持同时段收视冠军的位置And I have to tell you,我得承认I became pretty comfortable with that level of success.这样的成功让我感觉非常好But a few years ago, I decided,但在若干年前我做出了决定as you will, at some point,各位将来也会和我一样that it was time to recalculate,会在某一时刻认为自己要重新开始find new territory, break new ground.寻找新版图开辟新天地So ended the show,于是我停掉了栏目and launched OWN,推出了OWNthe Oprah Winfrey Network.也就是"奥普拉·温弗瑞有线电视网"Initials just worked out for me.我很喜欢缩写词So, one year later after launching on,在推出一年之后nearly every media outlet had proclaimed几乎所有的媒体都宣布that my new venture with a flop,我的新事业失败了not just a flop, but the big bold flop, they call it.不仅是失败用他们的话说是"一败涂地"I can still remember the day I opened up USA Today我至今依然记得那天当我翻开《今日美国》时and read the headline "Oprah - Not Quite Standing On Her 'OWN'".一个大标题映入眼帘"奥普拉-自难成事"I mean, really, USA Today, that's the nice newspaper.我就纳闷了《今日美国》这样的好报纸居然也这样It really was, this time last year,的确去年的这个时侯the worst period in my professional life.是我职业生涯的低谷I was stressed, and I was frustrated.压力感与挫败感油然而生And quite frankly, I was... actually, I was embarrassed.说实话当时感觉身陷窘境it was right around that time, the President Faust called.就在那个节骨眼上福斯特校长给我打电话and asked me to speak here.邀请我来这里做演讲And I thought: "You want me to speak to Harvard graduates?当时我想"您让我来给哈佛毕业生们做演讲?What I... What can I possibly say to Harvard graduates,我能对他们说些什么呢some of the most successful graduates in the world,他们可是世界上最前途无量的一群人啊in the very moment when I had stopped succeeding?而且恰逢我事业失利的时候?So I got off the phone with President Faust,于是我挂断了福斯特校长的电话and I went to the shower.然后去洗了个澡It was either that or a bag of Oreos.要么淋浴要么就去吃一袋奥利奥饼干So I chose a shower.于是我选择去冲个澡and I was in the shower along time.在我淋浴的时候And as I was in the shower the words of an old hymn came to me,一首古老的赞美诗闪过脑海you may not know it. It's "By and By... when the morning comes".你们可能没听过这个"耐心等待曙光终将到来"And I started thinking about when the morning might come.我开始思考自己的曙光何时到来Because when the time I thought I was stuck in a hole因为当我感到身陷困境时and the words came to me:想起了这些诗词Trouble. trouble don't last always from that hymn.困难困难终会过去这也是出自那首赞美诗This too shall pass.它也终会过去And I thought, as I got out of that shower,从浴室出来以后我开始思索I, I'm going to turn this thing around,我要扭转这种局面and I would be better for it.我会变得更好And when I do, I'm going to go to Harvard,一旦我做到了我会去哈佛大学I'm going to speak the truth of it.说出心里话So I'm here today to tell you:所以今天我要跟各位说I have turned that network around!我已让电视网重获新生!And it was all because I wanted to do it而来这里为你们做演讲by the time I got to speak to you or so.就是我唯一的动力Thank you so much!非常感谢你们!You don't know what motivation you are for me. Thank you!你们不知道这给了我多大的动力谢谢了!I'm even prouder to share a fundamental truth同时我要更自豪地分享一件事that you might not have learned, even as graduate of Harvard,尽管你们是哈佛毕业生可能也不知道这个unless you studied the ancient Greek role with professor Nagy,除非你攻读的是纳吉教授的古希腊角色professor Nagy, as we were coming in this morning said:我们今天早上来的时候纳吉教授对我说:Please, Ms. Winfrey, walk decisively.温弗瑞女士请自信地走起来吧!I shall walk decisively.我的确要自信地走起来This is what I want to share.这就是我要分享的事情了It doesn't matter how far you might rise.无论你有多么成功At some point, you are bound to stumble.难免会遇到失意之时Because if you're constantly doing what we do, raising the bar,因为如果你们像我们这样不断提升目标if you are constantly pushing yourself higher, higher,如果你们不断为自己设定更高的目标the Law of averages, not to mention the myth of Icarus,根据常规我指的不是伊卡洛斯神话哦predicts that you will at some point fall.你们会在某时失意And when you do, I want you to know this, remember this:届时我希望各位可以记住一点请记住:There is no such thing as failure.世上没有失败Failure is just life trying to move us in another direction.失败只不过是命运试图将我们推向另一个方向罢了Now, when you down in a hole, it looks like failure.当你身处困境时这只是看似一种失败而已So, this past year, I had to spoon-feed those words to myself.在过去的一年中我时刻提醒自己牢记这一点And when you're down in the hole, when that moment comes,当你深陷困境时在那个时刻到来之时it's really okay to feel bad for a little while.暂时的难过是正常的Give yourself time to mourn what you think you may have lost.给自己一点时间去哀叹失去的一切But then here's the key:然后就是关键所在Learn from every mistake.从每次的失误中汲取经验教训Because every experience encounter, and particularly your mistakes,因为所有的经验尤其是你的失误are there to teach you and force you into being more who you are.都会让你学到东西促使你找回自我And then figure out what is in the next right move.然后确定下一步该何去何从And the key to life is to develop an internal moral emotional GPS命运的关键在于培育出一个内在的道德情感导航仪that can tell you which way to go.使其能够为你指明方向Because now and forevermore, when you Google yourself,因为从今以后当你用谷歌搜索自己的时候your search results will read: Harvard, 2013.搜索结果中会提到哈佛大学2013 and in a very competitive world, that really is a calling card,在这个充满竞争的世界那的确是一张抢眼的名片cause I can tell you as one who employs a lot of people,就我个人而言我曾招聘过很多人when I see Harvard,当我看到哈佛大学的字眼时I sit a little bit straighter and say,我总是会坐直一些然后说Where if he or she? Bring them in.他们在哪? 把他们统统带过来It's an impressive calling card正是这张抢眼的名片that can lead to even more impressive bullets in the years ahead.可以成就你们的未来之路Lawyer, senator,你们可能成为律师参议员CEO, scientist, physicist,首席执行官科学家物理学家winners of Nobel and Pulitzer Prizes,诺贝尔奖及普利策奖得主or late night talk show host.乃至深夜谈话节目主持人But the challenge of life I found is to build a resume但我发现命运的挑战在于创建一份履历that doesn't simply tell a story about what you want to be,其中不仅应陈述你所期望的职位but it's a story about who you want to be.也应明确你要成就怎样的自我It's a resume that doesn't just tell a story这份履历不仅要陈述about what you want to accomplish, but why.你想成就一番怎样的事业也要明确动机A story that's not just a collection of titles and positions,不仅要陈述心中的头衔与职位but a story that is really about your purpose.也要说出做出这些目标的因由because when you inadvertently stumble,因为当你不慎绊倒and find yourself stuck in a hole,发现自己深陷困境之时that is the story that will get you out.这种动机可以让你从中摆脱What is your true calling? What is your dogma?你的原始动机是什么?你的信仰是什么?What is your purpose?你的意图是又什么?For me, that discovery came in 1994,我是在1994年认识到这一点的when I interviewed a little girl当时我采访了一位小女孩who had decided to collect pocket change,她决定积攒零钱in order to help other people in need.帮助其他有需要的人She raised a thousand dollars all by herself,她凭一己之力积攒了一千美元and I thought:当时我想Well, what that little nine-year old girl,一个九岁大的小女孩with a bucket and a big heart, could do that,仅凭一个存钱罐与雄心壮志就能做到这样and I wondered what I could do?那么我可以做些什么呢?So, I asked for our viewers to take up their own change collection,于是我号召我的观众们捐出他们的零钱and in one month, just from pennies, and nickels and dimes,在一个月内仅仅是那些面值极小的零钱we raised more than three million dollars我们就募到了三百多万美元that we used to send one student我们用这笔钱将每个州的一位学子from every state in the United States to college.送入了大学的殿堂That was the beginning of the Angel Network.天使网络便从那时开始运作了And so, what I did was I simply ask our viewers,我所做的仅仅是号召我们的观众do what you can, wherever you are, from wherever you sit in life,尽己所能无论地域与地位giving your time, your talent, your money if you have it,如果可能请拿出你们的时间智慧与财力and they did,他们也的确鼎力相助extend yourself in kindness to other human beings wherever you can.无论你在哪里请为他人送去自己的仁爱之心And, together, we built 55 schools in 12 different countries,与此同时我们在12个州成立了55所学校and restored nearly 300 homes that were devastated修缮了300栋曾被飓风丽塔by Hurricanes Rita and Katrina.与飓风卡特里娜摧毁的民宅So, the Angel Network, I've been on the air for a long time.天使网络的想法在我心中萦绕已久But it was the Angel Network that actually focused my internal GPS.正是天使网络让我确定了心中的那个导航仪It helped me to decide that I wasn't just going to be on TV every day,它使我决定不再单一地从事电视事业but that the goal of my shows, my interviews,还要关注我的栏目目标我的采访my business, my philanthropy, all of it,我的业务我的慈善事业等等whatever ventures I might pursue无论我追求的是什么我都会明确would be to make clear that what unites us is ultimately far more redeeming将我们团结在一起的信念终将and compelling than anything that separates me.远远胜过拆散我们的一切事物Because what has become clear to me, and I want you to know因为希望各位明白我所认清的道理it isn't always clear in the beginning.起初通常是不够明确的Because as I said, I've been on television since I was 19 years old.因为我曾说过我在19岁那年初登荧屏But around '94, I got really clear.但到了1994年我才明白这些道理So, don't expect the clarity to come all at once因此不要指望能即可明晰所有的事to know your purpose right away,不要指望能即刻认清自身的志向所在but what became clear to me was但当时我清楚地知道that I was here on earth to use television我在利用电视and not be used by it,而不是被电视所利用to use television利用电视媒体to illuminate the transcendent power of our better angels.彰显我们更好的天使的超凡力量So, this Angel Network,因此对于天使网络而言it didn't just change the lives of those who were helped,它并不只会改变那些得到帮助的人but the lives of those who also did the helping.也会改变那些施予帮助的人It reminded us that no matter who we are or what we looked like,它提醒我们无论是谁外表怎样or what we may believe, it is both possible.心存何种信念都有可能实现目标And more importantly, it becomes powerful to come together更重要的是凭借共同的目的与共同的努力in common purpose and common effort.它将变得更为强大I saw something on the Bill Moyers show, recently,最近我在比尔莫耶斯访谈节目中看到的一些事情that so reminded me of this point.使我更加明确了这一点It was an interview with David and Francine Wheeler.当时的访谈对象是大卫与法兰欣·威勒夫妇They lost their seven-year-old son, Ben, in the Sandy Hook tragedy.在桑迪岬惨案中他们失去了年仅七岁的儿子本And even though gun safety legislation to strengthen background checks然而就在他们接受采访的同时has been voted down in congress at the time they were doing this interview.加强背景调查的枪支安全法遭到了国会的投票否决They talked about how they refused to be discouraged.他们说自己绝不会气馁Francine said this. She said:这是法兰欣说的她说"Our hearts are broken, but our spirits are not.""心可碎但态度不能变"I'm going to tell them what it's like我要让他们知道to find a conversation about change that is love.寻找转变的对话这才是爱And I'm going to do that without fighting them.我要努力去做到而不会与他们争斗And then her husband David added this:随后她的丈夫大卫补充道:You simply cannot demonize or vilify someone遇到与你意见不同的人who doesn't agree with you.你不该把他妖魔化甚至加以诽谤Because the minute you do that, your discussion is over,因为一旦这样做了对话也就随之终止and we cannot do that any longer.我们绝不会这样The problem is too enormous, there has to be some way问题依然非常显著一定有某种方法that this darkness can be banished with light.能够使光明驱走黑暗In our political system and in the media,在我们的政体与媒体中we often see the reflection of a country我们会经常会见到一个极化的that is polarized, that is paralyzed and is self-interested.麻痹而又自私的国家缩影And yet, I know you know the truth.然而我知道你们是了解真相的We all know that we are better than the cynicism and the pessimism我们知道我们要好过华盛顿政府that is regurgitated throughout Washington,以及24小时循环播放的有线新闻中的and the 24-hour cable news cycle,犬儒主义与厌世主义not my channel by the way.还好不是我的频道We understand that the vast majority of people in this country我们深知这个国家的多数公民believe in stronger background checks,都支持更加强有力的背景调查机制because they realize that we can uphold the Second Amendment,因为他们意识到我们可以赞成第二修正案and also reduce the violence that is robbing us of our children.并且减少让我们饱受丧子之痛的暴力事件They don't have to be incompatible.二者并不矛盾And we understand that most Americans我们深知大多数美国人坚信believe in the clear path to citizenship能够给予居住在这个国家的1200万非法移民for the twelve million undocumented immigrants to reside in this country明确的公民身份because it's possible to both enforce our laws.因为完全可以在实施法案的同时And at the same time, embrace the words on the Statue of Liberty践行自由女神像前的铭言that have welcomed generations of huddled masses to our shores.收容那些世代蜷缩在边境线上的人们We can do both.二者可以兼得And we understand, I know you do,我们能理解我知道你们也能理解because you all went to Harvard,因为你们都是哈佛学子that people from both parties and no party believe无论是党派人士或无党派人士都认为that indigent mothers and families贫困的母亲与家庭should have access to healthy food and a roof over their heads应当获得健康食物与栖身之所and a strong public education,以及良好的公共教育because here in the richest nation on earth,因为在这个全球最富饶的国度中we can afford a basic level of security and opportunity.我们有能力满足对于安全与机遇的基本需要So, the question is:那么问题在于What are we going to do about it? Really.我们要如何行动起来? 说真的What are you going to do about it?各位要如何行动起来?Maybe you agree with these beliefs, maybe you don't,或许你赞同这些信念或许心存异议maybe you care about these issues,或许你关注这些问题or maybe there are other challenges亦或还有其它方面的挑战that you, class of 2013 year, are passionate about,是你们这些2013年度毕业生所热衷的maybe you want to make a difference by serving in government,或许你希望通过从政来改变这一切maybe you want to launch your own television show,或许你希望推出自己的电视栏目or maybe you simply want to collect some change.或许只是想要攒些零钱Your parents would appreciate that about, now.你们的父母此时会很欣赏这种做法The point is,关键在于your generation is charged with this task of breaking through你们这一代人肩负着what the body politic has thus far made impervious to change.打破国家目前改革维艰的局面each of you has been blessed with this enormous opportunity每位来这所知名学府学习的同学of attending this prestigious school.都被赐予了极大的机遇You now have a chance to better your life, the lives of your neighbors,现在你们有机会让自己及周围的人们生活得更好and also the life of our country.包括我们的所有同胞们When you do that, let me tell you what I know for sure:届时我会确信地告诉你That's when you story gets really good.那时你的人生才会变得真正精彩起来Maya Angelou always says:玛雅·安吉洛经常说When you learn, teach. When you get, give."学而知授得而知施"That, my friends, is what gives you a story, purpose and meaning.朋友们它会为你树立人生的目标与意义So you all have the power in your own way因此你们每个人都有能力to develop your own Angel Network.打造自己的天使网络项目And in doing so, your class will be armed届时各位同学在影响力with more tools of influence and empowerment以及自主力方面都会如虎添翼than any other generation in history.胜于以往的任何一代人I did it in an analog world.我就是在与此类似的环境中达到目标的I was blessed with a platform我很幸运地建立了一个平台that at its height reached nearly 20 million viewers a day.其单日最高点击量达两千万人次Now, here in a world of Twitter and Facebook and Youtube and Tumbler,而今在Twitter Facebook Youtube与Tumbler盛行的时代you can reach billions in just seconds.你们瞬间即可与数以亿计的人实现互通You are the generation that rejected predictions你们这一代人about your detachment and your disengagement,绝不会让彼此间变得天涯陌路by showing up to vote in record numbers in 2008.这从2008年的入学申请人数便可看出And with the pundits said, they said,权威人士们曾说过they talked about you, they said, you'd be too disappointed.他们曾谈论过你们说你们会失望透顶You'd be too dejected也会心灰意冷to repeat that same kind of turnout in the 2012 election,在2012年的选拔中不会再有那么多人申请and you prove them wrong by showing up in even greater numbers.而你们用更大的规模的申请人数推翻了他们的预测That's who you are.这就是你们自己This generation, you generation, I know,我知道你们这一代人has developed a finely honed radar for B.S.为商业学校模式的发展做出了贡献Can you say B.S. at Harvard?可以在哈佛提起"商业学校"的字眼吗?The spin and phoniness and artificial nastiness那些天花乱坠的虚假与龌龊that saturate so much of our national debate.饱受了太多的国民非议I know you all understand better that most我知道你们对此再清楚不过that real progress requires authentic,真正的进步需要真实的方式an authentic way of being honesty and, above all, empathy.真诚对待将心比心I have to say that the single most important lesson I learned25年来我领悟出一条最为关键的哲理in 25 years, talking every single day to people,每天我都会对身边的人说was that there is a common denominator in our human experience.那就是我们的人生阅历中都有一个公分母Most of us, I tell you, we don't want to be divided.可以说多数的人都不想成为分母What we want,我们需要的the common denominator that I found in every single interview,就是我在每次访谈中发现的那个公分母is we want to be validated.那就是我们想被认可We want to be understood.我们想得到他人的理解I've done over 35,000 interviews in my career.在我的职业生涯中曾经做过35000次访谈and as soon as that camera shuts off,每当摄影机关掉的时候everyone always turns to be所有的受访者and inevitably in their own way ask this question:必然会用自己的方式问出这样一个问题:Was that okay?我表现得还可以吧?I heard it from President Bush.布什总统这样说过I heard it from President Obama.奥巴马总统也曾这样说过I've heard it from heroes and from housewives.包括英雄人物和家庭主妇I've heard it from victims and perpetrators of crimes.受害者与罪犯I even heard it from Beyoncéin all of her Beyoncé-ness!甚至碧昂斯的表演也需要得到这样的认可She finishes performing, hands me the microphone and says:访谈结束后她把麦克风交给我对我说:Was that okay?我表现得还可以吧?Friends and family, yours, enemies, strangers in every argument你们的亲友敌人陌生人在每次争论时in every encounter, every exchange,在每次的相遇与交流时I will tell you, they all want to know one thing:他们都想知道的是Was that okay?我表现得还可以吧?Did you hear me? Do you see me?你是否在听我说话? 是否在关注我?Did what I say mean anything to you?我的话对你而言是否有意义?and even though this is a college where Facebook was born,尽管Facebook在这里诞生my hope is that you would try to go out我希望各位要去尝试和那些and have more face-to-face conversations with people与你持不同意见的人you may disagree with.进行更多的面对面交流That you all have the courage to look them in the eye,你们要有勇气注视着他们的眼睛and hear their point of view,倾听他们的见解and help make sure the speed and distance and anonymity of our world确保我们世界的速度感距离感以及无名感doesn't cause us to lose use our ability to stand in somebody else's shoes,不会让我们失去站在他人角度思考问题的能力and recognize all that we share as a people.以及认清我们作为人类的共同点this is imperative for you, as an individual,各位作为社会的一员and for our success as a nation.这种认知对于你自己和国家的兴盛都是必要的There has to be some way that this darkness can be banished with light.必然会有方法使光明驱走黑暗Says the man whose little boy was massacred这出自一位儿子惨遭杀害的父亲之口on just in an ordinary Friday in December.他在十二月一个平常的周五失去了自己的孩子So whether you call it, soul or spirit or higher self, intelligence,称之为灵魂或志气也好更高的自我或是智慧也罢there is, I know this, there's a light inside each of you, all of us,我深知每个人的内心都有一盏明灯that illuminates your very human beingness, if you let it.只要你想它就会将你的。

Oprah Winfrey

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• She is interviewing Obamas on her own talk show • 她正在她自己的脱口 秀中采访奥巴马夫妇
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Oprah Winfrey-----a great woman
• In popular culture, her influence, except maybe the Pope, is bigger than any other university professors, politicians and religious leaders • 在大众文化中,她的 影响力,可能除了教 皇以外,比任何大学 教授、政治家或者宗 教领袖都大
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• Now, she was ranked first in more than $1400000000 in black American billionaires; she was nearly 8 years 5 times in a row was named America's most popular TV host; she was reading program recommended book will soon become a bestseller; University of Illinois opened a course devoted to the study of the Oprah as a symbol of the "American culture" • 如今,她以超过14亿美元的身价在美国黑人亿万富翁中名 列第一;她在近8年里连续5次被评为全美最受欢迎主持人; 她在电视读书会节目推荐过的新书转眼就会成为畅销书; 美国伊利诺伊大学开设了一门课程专门研究这种以奥普拉 为标志的“美国文化现象”

成功人士都不会做的一件事(英汉双语)

成功人士都不会做的一件事(英汉双语)

The One Thing Successful People Don't Do (And 9 Famous Examples)成功人士都不会做的一件事In the months leading up to the launch of my book, The 7 Non-Negotiables of Winning, I’ve talked a lot about winning—but I’ve talked a lot about failing, too. Learning how to fail productively—to “Fail Up”—is one of the greatest secrets to full-on success.在我还有几个月就要出版的新书:《胜利的7个原则》(The 7 Non-Negotiables of Winning)中,我谈了很多有关成功——以及失败——的内容。

学会如何有成果地失败——“失败是成功之母”——这是取得最大成功的最重要秘诀之一。

And in that vein, I was impressed with a recent article by business author Bernard Marr. He pointed out that there is one single thing that all “radically successful” people have in common: They have a ferocious drive and hunger for success that makes them never give up.在这个方面,我对商业作者伯纳德·马尔(Bernard Marr)最近发表的一篇文章印象深刻。

他指出,所有“取得了巨大成功”的人士都拥有一个共同的特征。

他们都有着强大的动力,对成功的渴望让他们永不放弃。

Oprah winfrey

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As a black woman, Oprah’s achievements came after a lot of hard work, determination and education Oprah is considered to be one of the richest woman in America, she finds it hard to let all of her success get to her head.
Full of compassion and donate to the people who needs help.
Oprah‘s commitment towards building her girls acadmedic in south Africa, and seeing it through and having it be such a success aginst all odds(困难)
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Oprah supported . Obama's campaign and gave him great help.
Oprah talk show
So many famous people were invited in her show. She wrote her own books. it‘s no secret that millions of people are inspired by oprah . She fighted for things she believes in,even it makes her unpopular
We are all responsible for own life, no one else is or even can be . ――oprah winfrey

跟读100篇名人演讲

跟读100篇名人演讲

跟读100篇名人演讲跟读100篇名人演讲可以帮助提高口语表达能力和演讲技巧。

以下是一些著名的演讲,你可以选择其中的100篇进行跟读练习:1. Martin Luther King Jr. - "I Have a Dream"2. John F. Kennedy - Inaugural Address3. Abraham Lincoln - Gettysburg Address4. Winston Churchill - "We Shall Fight on the Beaches"5. Nelson Mandela - "I Am Prepared to Die"6. Barack Obama - Inaugural Address7. Malala Yousafzai - Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech8. Steve Jobs - Stanford University Commencement Address9. Bill Gates - Harvard University Commencement Address10. Oprah Winfrey - Golden Globe Awards Acceptance Speech11. J.K. Rowling - Harvard University Commencement Address12. Ellen DeGeneres - Tulane University Commencement Address13. Michelle Obama - Democratic National Convention Speech14. Emma Watson - UN Women's HeForShe Campaign Speech15. George W. Bush - Address to the Nation on 9/1116. Ronald Reagan - "Tear Down This Wall"17. Franklin D. Roosevelt - Pearl Harbor Address to the Nation18. Hillary Clinton - Women's Rights are Human Rights19. Elon Musk - TED Talk on Tesla, SpaceX, and the Future of Humanity20. Mark Zuckerberg - Harvard University Commencement Address21. Steve Jobs - iPhone Introduction Keynote Address22. Mahatma Gandhi - Speech at Asian Relations Conference23. Sheryl Sandberg - TED Talk on Why We Have Too Few Women Leaders24. Michelle Obama - Time to Build a Nation of Fit Kids25. Martin Luther King Jr. - Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech26. Desmond Tutu - Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech27. Albert Einstein - Acceptance Speech for the Nobel Prize in Physics28. Greta Thunberg - United Nations Climate Action Summit Speech29. Serena Williams - TED Talk on Equality and Empowerment30. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi - Quit India Speech31. Emma Gonzalez - March for Our Lives Speech32. Malala Yousafzai - Address to the United Nations Youth Assembly33. Tim Cook - Stanford University Commencement Address34. Michelle Obama - Beating the Odds, Becoming a Success35. Barack Obama - Speech on the Death of Osama bin Laden36. John F. Kennedy - "We Choose to Go to the Moon"37. Shonda Rhimes - Dartmouth College Commencement Address38. Dalai Lama - Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech39. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf - Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech40. Bill Gates - TED Talk on Mosquitoes, Malaria, and Education41. Winston Churchill - "Their Finest Hour"42. Kamala Harris - Democratic National Convention Speech43. Ruth Bader Ginsburg - Supreme Court Nomination Acceptance Speech44. Tim Cook - Acceptance Speech for the Anti-Defamation League Courage Against Hate Award45. Oprah Winfrey - Harvard University Commencement Address46. Richard Branson - TED Talk on Life at 30,000 Feet47. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie - TED Talk on The Danger of a Single Story48. Angela Merkel - Address to the Bundestag on the Eurozone Debt Crisis49. Pope Francis - Address to the United Nations General Assembly50. Aung San Suu Kyi - Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech51. Justin Trudeau - Address to the United Nations General Assembly52. Michelle Obama - Democratic National Convention Speech53. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf - Inaugural Address54. Indira Gandhi - Independence Day Speech55. Steve Jobs - Stanford University Commencement Address56. Kamala Harris - Vice Presidential Nomination Acceptance Speech57. Jeff Bezos - Princeton University Commencement Address58. Meghan Markle - United Nations Women's Conference Speech59. Sheryl Sandberg - Harvard Business School Class Day Speech60. Greta Thunberg - Climate Action Now Speech at the United Nations61. Ernesto Che Guevara - Address to the United Nations General Assembly62. Elon Musk - TED Talk on The Future We're Building -- and Boring63. Oprah Winfrey - Golden Globe Awards Acceptance Speech64. Kamala Harris - United States Senate Floor Speech on Immigration65. Malala Yousafzai - Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech66. Aung San Suu Kyi - Address to the Nation on Democracy and Human Rights (1995)67. Dalai Lama - Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech68. Desmond Tutu - Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech69. Ruth Bader Ginsburg - Supreme Court Nomination Acceptance Speech70. Shonda Rhimes - Dartmouth College Commencement Address71. Martin Luther King Jr. - "I Have a Dream"72. Barack Obama - Inaugural Address73. John F. Kennedy - Inaugural Address74. Abraham Lincoln - Gettysburg Address75. Winston Churchill - "We Shall Fight on the Beaches"76. Nelson Mandela - "I Am Prepared to Die"77. Bill Gates - Harvard University Commencement Address78. Steve Jobs - Stanford University Commencement Address79. Emma Watson - UN Women's HeForShe Campaign Speech80. Elon Musk - TED Talk on Tesla, SpaceX, and the Future of Humanity81. Michelle Obama - Democratic National Convention Speech82. Barack Obama - Address to the Nation on 9/1183. Franklin D. Roosevelt - Pearl Harbor Address to the Nation84. Tim Cook - Stanford University Commencement Address85. Michelle Obama - Time to Build a Nation of Fit Kids86. Mahatma Gandhi - Speech at Asian Relations Conference87. Serena Williams - TED Talk on Equality and Empowerment88. Desmund Tutu - Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech89. Sheryl Sandberg - TED Talk on Why We Have Too Few Women Leaders90. Kamala Harris - Democratic National Convention Speech91. Malala Yousafzai - Address to the United Nations Youth Assembly92. Dalai Lama - Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech93. Michelle Obama - Beating the Odds, Becoming a Success94. Barack Obama - Speech on the Death of Osama bin Laden95. John F. Kennedy - "We Choose to Go to the Moon"96. Kamala Harris - Vice Presidential Nomination Acceptance Speech97. Greta Thunberg - Climate Action Now Speech at the United Nations98. Elon Musk - TED Talk on The Future We're Building -- and Boring99. Oprah Winfrey - Golden Globe Awards Acceptance Speech 100. Martin Luther King Jr. - Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech这些演讲涵盖了不同领域的名人,包括政治家、科技企业家、人权倡导者、体育家和文化艺术家等。

采访oprah winfrey的英语作文

采访oprah winfrey的英语作文

采访oprah winfrey的英语作文Interviewing Oprah Winfrey: A Visionary in Media and PhilanthropyImagine standing face to face with one of the most influential women in the world, Oprah Winfrey. As a journalist, I would approach this interview with a mix of reverence and curiosity, eager to delve into the mind of a woman who has transformed the media landscape and inspired millions through her philanthropic efforts.Opening Remarks:"Good afternoon, Oprah. It's truly an honor to have you here with us today. Your legacy as a media mogul, philanthropist, and a voice for the voiceless is unparalleled. Before we dive into the heart of our conversation, can you share a brief moment that inspired you to embark on this incredible journey?"Oprah's Response (Imagined):"Thank you for having me. It's always a pleasure to connect with people who are genuinely interested in the stories behind the stories. As for that moment, I would say it was a combination of my upbringing in rural Mississippi, where I learned the power of resilience and empathy, and my early experiences in broadcasting, where I saw the potential for media to uplift and educate.I realized that I had a platform, and I wanted to use it to make a difference."Exploring Her Media Empire:"Oprah, your show, 'The Oprah Winfrey Show,' was a game-changer, not just in terms of ratings but also in the way it addressed taboo topics and empowered viewers. What was the driving force behind creating such an inclusive andthought-provoking space?"Oprah's Response:"The driving force was a deep belief that everyone has a story worth telling, and that those stories deserve to be heard. I wanted to create a space where people felt seen, heard, and understood. We tackled tough topics because silence only perpetuates stigma. By shining a light on these issues, we could start conversations that led to healing and change." Philanthropy and Social Impact:"Your philanthropic work, through the Oprah Winfrey Foundation and other initiatives, has touched countless lives. Can you talk about a particular project or cause that holds a special place in your heart?"Oprah's Response:"There are so many, but if I had to choose, it would be our work in education, particularly with girls and young women. I believe that education is the greatest equalizer, and when we invest in girls, we invest in the future. Through programs like'Oprah's Leadership Academy for Girls,' we're empowering young women to dream big and become leaders in their communities."Advice for Aspiring Leaders:"Oprah, you're a role model for millions. What advice would you give to young people who aspire to make a positive impact in the world, whether through media, philanthropy, or any other field?"Oprah's Response:"First and foremost, be true to yourself. Know your why—why you're doing what you're doing. That clarity will guide you through challenges and keep you focused on your mission. Second, surround yourself with a supportive community. Surround yourself with people who believe in you and will lift you up when you need it. And finally, don't be afraid to fail. Failure is not the end; it's a stepping stone to success. Learn from your mistakes, and keep moving forward."Closing Remarks:"Oprah, thank you so much for sharing your insights and wisdom with us today. Your legacy is a testament to the power of one person to make a difference. We're all inspired by your journey, and we look forward to seeing what comes next."As the interview comes to a close, I can't help but feel grateful for the opportunity to have connected with such an extraordinary individual. Oprah Winfrey's story is a testament to the limitless potential of the human spirit, and her impact will continue to resonate for generations to come.。

震撼心灵的28篇英语演讲

震撼心灵的28篇英语演讲

震撼心灵的28篇英语演讲以下是28篇震撼心灵的英语演讲,总字数超过1500字。

1. Steve Jobs - Stanford Commencement Speech (2005)This iconic speech by Steve Jobs emphasizes the importance of finding one's passion and pursuing it with determination, even in the face of adversity. Jobs shares his personal experiences and encourages the graduates to follow their dreams, reminding them that time is limited and should not be wasted.2. Malala Yousafzai –United Nations Speech (2013)Malala Yousafzai, a Pakistani education activist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, delivered a powerful speech to the United Nations advocating for girls' right to education. She speaks passionately about women's empowerment and the need to fight against gender inequality.3. Martin Luther King Jr. –"I Have a Dream" Speech (1963)One of the most famous speeches in history, Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech is a powerful call for equality and justice. King shares his vision for a future where people are judged by their character rather than the color of their skin.4. Ellen DeGeneres –Tulane University Commencement Speech (2009) Ellen DeGeneres' lighthearted and inspiring commencement speech at Tulane University encourages graduates to embrace failure and be true to themselves. She shares personal anecdotes and reminds students to always be kind and compassionate.5. J.K. Rowling –Harvard University Commencement Speech (2008) J.K. Rowling, the author of the beloved Harry Potter series, delivered a heartfelt speech at Harvard University. She talks about the power of imagination, the importance of failure, and the value of empathy.6. Nelson Mandela –Inaugural Address (1994)Nelson Mandela's inaugural address as the first black president of South Africa is a testament to the power of forgiveness and reconciliation. He calls for unity and emphasizes the need to move forward as a nation.7. Emma Watson –United Nations Speech on Gender Equality (2014) In this speech, actress and activist Emma Watson highlights the importance of gender equality and challenges societies to redefine gender roles. She sets out the "HeForShe" campaign, which calls for men to actively support women's rights.8. Barack Obama –Yes We Can Speech (2008)Barack Obama's inspiring "Yes We Can" speech during his presidential campaign in 2008 resonated with many Americans. He calls for hope, change, and unity, emphasizing that together, they can overcome challenges and create a better future.9. Oprah Winfrey –Stanford University Commencement Speech (2008) Oprah Winfrey shares her personal journey of success and emphasizes the importance of finding one's purpose in life. She encourages graduates to follow their passion and make a difference in the world.10. Winston Churchill –"We Shall Fight on the Beaches" Speech (1940) Winston Churchill's famous speech during World War II rallied the British people to stay strong and resilient in the face of adversity. He delivers a powerful message of determination, courage, and unwavering resolve.11. Michelle Obama –Democratic National Convention Speech (2012) Former First Lady Michelle Obama's speech at the Democratic National Convention in 2012 focused on the importance of values, hard work, and resilience in achieving success. She chronicles her own journey and emphasizes the importance of giving back.12. Charlie Chaplin –"The Great Dictator" Speech (1940)Charlie Chaplin's powerful speech from his film "The Great Dictator" delivers a strong message against authoritarianism and calls for unity and compassion among humanity.13. William Shakespeare –"To be, or not to be" Soliloquy from Hamlet (1603)Shakespeare's famous soliloquy from Hamlet reflects on the existential question of life and death. It delves into the complexity of human nature and the choices we make.14. Nelson Mandela –"An Ideal for Which I Am Prepared to Die" Speech (1964)Nelson Mandela's defense speech during his trial in 1964 showcases his unwavering commitment to equality, justice, and freedom. He expresses his willingness to sacrifice everything for the ideals he believes in.15. Greta Thunberg –United Nations Climate Action Summit Speech (2019)Greta Thunberg, a young climate activist, delivers a passionate speech at the United Nations Climate Action Summit. She criticizes world leaders for their inaction on climate change and calls for immediate action tosave the planet.16. Ronald Reagan –"Tear Down This Wall" Speech (1987)Ronald Reagan's speech in Berlin calling for the demolition of the Berlin Wall is seen as a catalyst for the reunification of Germany. It symbolizes his commitment to freedom and the triumph of democracy over communism.17. Ruth Bader Ginsburg –Harvard University Commencement Speech (2011)Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's speech at Harvard University celebrates the progress made in gender equality and advocates for continued efforts to achieve equal rights for all.18. Aung San Suu Kyi –Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech (2012) Aung San Suu Kyi, the leader of Myanmar's democracy movement, delivered a speech upon receiving the Nobel Peace Prize. She speaks about the importance of democracy, peace, and freedom, and calls for international support.19. Martin Luther King Jr. –"I've Been to the Mountaintop" Speech (1968)Martin Luther King Jr.'s final speech before his assassination, "I've Been to the Mountaintop," is a powerful call to action. He reflects on his life's work, expresses his commitment to the civil rights movement, and urges his followers to persevere.20. Mother Teresa –Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech (1979) Mother Teresa's humble and heartfelt Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech focuses on the power of love and compassion. She advocates for serving the marginalized and emphasizes the importance of small acts of kindness.21. Harvey Milk –Hope Speech (1978)In this iconic speech, openly gay politician Harvey Milk delivers a message of hope and encouragement to the LGBTQ+ community. He calls for unity and urges individuals to come out and fight for their rights.22. Anne Frank –"The Diary of a Young Girl" (1944)Although not a traditional speech, Anne Frank's diary entries are incredibly impactful and provide a glimpse into the life of a young Jewish girl during the Holocaust. Her words leave a lasting impact on the horrors of war and the resilience of the human spirit.23. John F. Kennedy –Inaugural Address (1961)John F. Kennedy's inaugural address is remembered for its famous line, "Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country." He calls for unity and encourages citizens to be active participants in creating a better society.24. Susan B. Anthony –"Women's Right to Vote" Speech (1873) Susan B. Anthony's influential speech advocating for women's right to vote highlights the importance of equal representation and the fight for gender equality.25. Nelson Mandela –Rivonia Trial Speech (1964)During his trial for sabotage and conspiracy, Nelson Mandela delivers a powerful speech defending his beliefs and advocating for equality and justice. He calls for a society free from racial discrimination and oppression.26. Oprah Winfrey –Golden Globe Awards Speech (2018)In her powerful acceptance speech for the Cecil B. DeMille Award, Oprah Winfrey speaks about the importance of speaking truth to power and advocates for a more inclusive and equal society.27. Theodore Roosevelt –"The Man in the Arena" Speech (1910) Theodore Roosevelt's speech highlights the importance of taking action and not being afraid of failure. He emphasizes the value of perseverance and courage in achieving success.28. Princess Diana –"Giving a Voice to the Voiceless" Speech (1997) Princess Diana's speech at the Red Cross Headquarters focuses on the importance of empathy and giving a voice to those who are marginalized and suffering. She calls for compassion and action to make a positive impact on the world.These 28 speeches cover a wide range of topics, from civil rights and gender equality to climate change and personal resilience. Each speech aims to inspire and provoke thought, leaving a lasting impact on the audience.。

把每一天都当成生命中的最后一天(组图)

把每一天都当成生命中的最后一天(组图)

把每一天都当成生命中的最后一天(组图)巨富给毕业生19条忠告:永不要当最聪明的人(组图)550) this.width=550" border=0src="/DownloadImg/2012/05/1 717/24155825_1.jpg">史蒂夫?乔布斯(Steve Jobs)中新网5月16日电随着毕业季的来临,应届毕业生面临找工作。

在迈出象牙塔内之际,应届毕业生应该听从哪些人的建议?在走向社会的征程中,他们该吸取哪些教训?听一听各领域成功者们的建议或许不错,这些人是富有远见的商业领导者,他们从无到有建立起自己的帝国,并都跻身世界最富有的人之列。

福布斯中文网日前列出历年来多位亿万富豪在毕业典礼上所做演讲的节选,从中提取出了可供应届毕业生采纳的建议:史蒂夫?乔布斯(Steve Jobs):把每一天都当成生命中的最后一天在我17岁的时候,我读到了一句箴言,差不多是这样的:“如果你把每一天都当作生命中的最后一天去生活的话,那么终有一天你会发现自己是正确的。

”这句话给我留下了深刻的印象,从那时算起的33年以来,我每天早晨都会对着镜子问自己:“如果今天是我生命中的最后一天,我还会做自己今天即将要做的事吗?”当答案连续多次都是“不”时,我就知道自己需要做些改变了。

――斯坦福大学,2005年550) this.width=550" border=0src="/DownloadImg/2012/05/1 717/24155825_2.jpg">比尔?盖茨(Bill Gates)比尔?盖茨(Bill Gates):你的能力越大,人们对你的期望也就越大我的母亲在我被哈佛大学录取的那一天曾经感到非常骄傲,她从没有停止督促我去为他人做更多的事情。

在我结婚的前几天,她主持了一个新娘进我家的仪式。

在这个仪式上,她高声朗读了一封关于婚姻的信,这是她写给梅琳达(Melinda)的。

奥普拉·温弗瑞 Oprah Winfrey

奥普拉·温弗瑞 Oprah Winfrey

Oprah Winfrey was born January 29, 1954
Work or school could prove to be a bit of a challenge today: you’ll know what the best way forward is, but your work colleagues or school mates will seem too set in their ways, and will make life a little difficult. However, the planets suggest that you really need to listen to them!
Oprahຫໍສະໝຸດ Winfrey•Oprah Stared in a movie called “The Color Purple” •After the movie she was nominated for Academy and Golden Globe awards. •In 1987, the Oprah Winfrey show won the first of many Emmy Awards. •Her Face has been on over 29 magazines. •Between 1995 and 1996, she earned a total gross income of $171 million. •2004, she gave $5 million to Morehouse College to fund college scholarships.
•Learned how to read at two and half years old •At nine she was raped by a cousin and it didn’t stop for years after that. •Didn’t go to kindergarten, then went from 1st grade to 3rd. •Became very un behaved and her mother sent her to live with her father( who was REALLY strict) •When she was a junior in college she was already making an annual salary of 15,000 dollars a year!!!!

Oprah(奥普拉)哈佛大学毕业典礼演讲实录(中英文)

Oprah(奥普拉)哈佛大学毕业典礼演讲实录(中英文)

Oprah(奥普拉)哈佛大学毕业典礼演讲实录(中英文)美国脱口秀天后,国际知名慈善家奥普拉·温弗瑞(Oprah Winfrey),5月30日应邀至哈佛大学获颁荣誉法学博士学位,并在毕业典礼发表演说。

她敦促毕业生乐于接受挫折,视之为成长的契机,并在生活与事业中追求为他人服务的机会。

她告诉毕业生:“人生没有失败这档事,所谓失败只是让人生转个弯。

有时难免会陷入挣扎卡在困境中,不过你想创造的人生故事会带着你走出去。

”Failure gave me an inner security that I had never attained by passing examinations.Failure taught me things about myself that I could have learned no other way.I discovered that I had a strong will,and more discipline than I had suspected;I also found out that I had friends whose value was truly above rubies.Oh my goodness!I’m at Harvard!Wow!To President Faust,my fellow honorans,Carl [Muller]that was so beautiful,thank you so much,and James Rothenberg,Stephanie Wilson,Harvard faculty,with a special bow to my friend Dr.Henry Lewis Gates.All of you alumni,with a special bow to the Class of ’88,your hundred fifteen million dollars.And to you,members of the Harvard class of 2013!Hello!我的天啊!我在哈...佛!真的!尊敬的Faust校长、和我一起获得荣誉学位的各位,Carl(注:Carl Muller哈佛校友会主席),真是太棒了,谢谢你们!还有James Rothenberg,Stephanie Wilson和哈佛的教职工们,特别感谢我的朋友Henry Lewis Gates博士(注:美国知名黑人教授)!感谢所有的哈佛校友,特别要感谢88届的毕业生,你们为哈佛捐出一亿一千五百万美元(注:哈佛历史上最多的一次同一班次校友捐款)。

做某事的秘诀英语作文

做某事的秘诀英语作文

做某事的秘诀英语作文标题,The Secret to Achieving Success。

Success is a journey that many aspire to embark upon, yet few truly understand the essence of reaching their goals. In this essay, we delve into the secrets behind achieving success, drawing inspiration from various perspectives and experiences.First and foremost, one must possess unwavering determination. The road to success is fraught with challenges and setbacks, and it is the resilient spirit of those who refuse to yield that ultimately propels them forward. Take, for instance, the story of Thomas Edison, who famously remarked, "I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work," in his relentless pursuit of inventing the electric light bulb. It is this tenacity in the face of adversity that sets apart the successful from the rest.Moreover, success demands meticulous planning and strategic execution. Setting clear, achievable goals provides a roadmap for progress and helps to maintain focus amidst distractions. A study conducted by Harvard Business School revealed that individuals who documented their goals were significantly more likely to achieve them compared to those who did not. By breaking down larger objectives into smaller, manageable tasks, one can navigate through the complexities of their endeavors with greater efficiency.Furthermore, embracing failure as an integral part of the learning process is crucial for growth and development. The fear of failure often paralyzes individuals, preventing them from taking risks or pursuing their dreams. However,it is through failure that we gain invaluable insights and experiences that pave the way for future success. J.K. Rowling, the author of the Harry Potter series, faced numerous rejections before finding success. Yet, she persevered, using rejection as fuel to refine her craft and eventually becoming one of the best-selling authors of all time.In addition to personal attributes, success is often facilitated by a supportive network of mentors, peers, and allies. Surrounding oneself with individuals who share similar aspirations fosters collaboration, inspiration, and accountability. Warren Buffett, renowned investor and philanthropist, attributes much of his success to the guidance he received from his mentor, Benjamin Graham, and the like-minded community of investors he cultivated overthe years. A strong support system not only provides encouragement during challenging times but also offers valuable perspectives and resources that can propel one towards their goals.Moreover, cultivating a positive mindset and resilience in the face of adversity is paramount for long-term success. The ability to adapt to changing circumstances, bounce back from setbacks, and maintain optimism amidst uncertainty is what sets apart the truly successful individuals. Oprah Winfrey, media mogul and philanthropist, overcame a tumultuous childhood and numerous obstacles on her path to success. Through sheer determination and a positive outlook, she transformed her life and became one of the mostinfluential figures in the world.In conclusion, achieving success is a multifaceted journey that requires a combination of determination, strategic planning, resilience, support, and a positive mindset. By embracing these principles and learning from the experiences of those who have come before us, we can unlock our full potential and chart a course towards a fulfilling and successful life. As Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, "The only person you are destined to become is the person you decide to be." The secret to success lies within each of us, waiting to be discovered and unleashed upon the world.。

写名人的激励故事,英语作文

写名人的激励故事,英语作文

写名人的激励故事,英语作文英文回答:Oprah Winfrey.Oprah Winfrey is an American talk show host, actress, producer, and philanthropist. She is best known for her talk show, The Oprah Winfrey Show, which aired for 25 seasons. Winfrey has also starred in several films, including The Color Purple (1985), for which she was nominated for an Academy Award. She is also the founder of the Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN) and the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls.Winfrey's story is one of resilience and triumph. She was born in poverty in rural Mississippi and faced many challenges growing up. She was sexually abused as a child and ran away from home at the age of 13. However, Winfrey persevered and eventually found success in the entertainment industry.Winfrey's story is an inspiration to many people around the world. She shows that it is possible to overcome adversity and achieve success. She is a role model for women and for everyone who has faced challenges in their lives.Michelle Obama.Michelle Obama is an American lawyer, author, and former First Lady of the United States. She is married to former President Barack Obama and is the mother of two daughters, Malia and Sasha.Obama is a graduate of Princeton University and Harvard Law School. She worked as a lawyer in Chicago before becoming First Lady. As First Lady, Obama focused on issues such as education, health care, and military families. She is the founder of the Let's Move! initiative, which aims to reduce childhood obesity, and the Reach Higher initiative, which encourages students to pursue higher education.Obama is a strong advocate for women and girls. She is the author of the book Becoming, which recounts her experiences as First Lady and her journey to becoming a successful woman. Obama's story is an inspiration to many people around the world. She shows that it is possible to achieve great things if you set your mind to it. She is a role model for women and for everyone who has aspirations to make a difference in the world.中文回答:奥普拉·温弗瑞。

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Oprah Winfrey Harvard Commencement Speech
奥普拉哈佛大学毕业典礼演讲(节选)
No doubt you will have questions and you will have doubts about your path. But I know this, if you’re willing to listen to be guided by that still small voice that is the G.P.S. within yourself, to find out what makes you come alive, you will be more than okay. You will be happy, you will be successful, and you will make a difference in the world. Congratulations Class of 2013. Congratulations to your family and friends. Good luck and thank you for listening.
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当然你会遇到问题,你也会对未来感到迷茫。

但是我知道:只要你肯听听你内心深处的声音——你体内隐藏的GPS 定位系统,找到你依然活着的原因,你就会活的更加夺目。

你会快乐,你会成功,你也可以让世界因你而不同。

祝贺你们,2013 届哈佛的毕业生们!把祝贺同样送给你们的亲朋好友们!祝你们好运,同时感谢你们的聆听!。

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