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名人励演讲稿篇1
good morning! it’s my great honor to be elected as the chairman of the green earth society. words can not express how much i appreciate this honor. thank you all for your support and for your confidence in me. as i take this position, i’ll do my best, together with all our volunteer members of this organization, to promote environmental protection locally and globally, and to make more and more people become eco-conscious.“why should i be eco-conscious?” you ask. there is a very simple reason: we live on one earth, and this is the only place we can live right now. we can't live in space, we don't have the food growing capacity out there yet for lots of people to survive. if we treat the earth like the city dump it becomes dirty and unlivable. if we treat it well by being eco-conscious, the earth stays a clean place, perfect for living, for ourselves and for our children. we are now living in a highly industrialized world. the expanding industries are providing us with more and more convenience and comfort.
名人励演讲稿篇2
five score years ago, a great american, in whose symbolic shadow we stand signed the emancipation proclamation. this momentous decree came as a great beacon light of hope to millions of negro slaves who had been seared in the flames of withering injustice. it came as a joyous daybreak to end the long night of captivity.
but one hundred years later, we must face the tragic fact that the negro is still not free. one hundred years later, the life of the negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination. one hundred years later, the negro lives on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity. one hundred years later, the negro is still languishing in the corners of american society and finds himself an exile in his own land. so we have come here today to dramatize an appalling condition.
in a sense we have come to our nation's capital to cash a check. when the architects of our republic wrote the magnificent words of the constitution and the declaration of independence, they were signing a promissory note to which every american was to fall heir. this note was a promise that all men would be guaranteed the inalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
it is obvious today that america has defaulted on this promissory note insofar as her citizens of color are concerned. instead of honoring this sacred obligation, america has given the negro people a bad check which has come back marked "insufficient funds." but we refuse to believe that the bank of justice is bankrupt. we refuse to believe that there are insufficient funds in the great vaults of opportunity of this nation.
so we have come to cash this check -- a check that will give us upon demand the riches of freedom and the security of justice.
we have also come to this hallowed spot to remind america of the fierce urgency of now. this is no time to engage in the luxury of cooling off or to take the tranquilizing drug of gradualism. now is the time to rise from the dark and desolate valley of segregation to the sunlit path of racial justice. now is the time to open the doors of opportunity to all of god's children. now is the time to lift our nation from the quicksands of racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood.
it would be fatal for the nation to overlook the urgency of the moment and to underestimate the determination of the negro. this sweltering summer of the negro's legitimate discontent will not pauntil there is an invigorating autumn of freedom and equality. nineteen sixty-three is not an end, but a beginning.
名人励演讲稿篇3
thank you! thank you!
i told my friends i would come here to say “thank you” then walked off. i can’t, it’s no way. i get so many people i can thank. in all the videos, you never just saw me, also scottie pippen and the championship we won. i’ve got a lot of questions over the last four weeks. anybody says “well, why do you pick david thompson?” i know why, david knows why and maybe you guys don’t know. but as i grow up in north carolina, i was eleven years old, 1974, i think, when david won the championship. i hated north carolina, but i ended up in north carolina. but i was in love with david thompson, not just for the game basketball, but in terms of what he represented. you know, we all, as david says or said we go through trails and tribulations. and he did, and i was inspired by him. and when i called him and asked him to stand up for me, i know i shocked a shoot out of him. i know i did. but he is very kind to say, ”yeath, i’ll do it.” that is not disrespect to the north carolina guy; we all know i am true blue north carolina guy to the heart. coach smith, larry brown, sam perkins, james worthy, you know all of those guys.
i’d like to start to my parents. you guys see all the i-likes. what is about me that you guys don’t know? as i set up here and watch all the other guys give their history. so many things i didn’t know about jerry sloan. and we lived on the phone, but i didn’t know he was in a small class from the first grade to the eighth grade. even david robinson, i have known david for some time. you know, but i found some things, good things or bad things about him that i didn’t know. and chipson, i’ve known chipson for years. my father and my mother spent a lot time with mike and found out good things about her, but what about me that you guys don’t know?
i got two brothers, james and larry, five four and five five in height. they give me all i could ever ask for. as brothers, in terms of competition. my brother larry is an ideal situation with small things coming with small packages. this do fall me every single day. to the extend that my mother used to come out and make us come in because we were fighting way too much. my older brother was always gone. he is served in the army for 31 years. and the competition didn’t stop there. my sister who is one year younger than me, never want to be alone by herself. she took classes, extra classes, graduated from high school with me, to go to university north carolina with me, and to graduate fairer than me. and you guys wanna know where my competition nature comes from, it came from them, it came from my older sister and she is not here today. my father who is not here today, obviously he is with us, all of us. my competitive nature has gone a long way from the first time i picked up any sports, baseball, football, run-track, basketball, anything in this class i played.
they started to fire me; you know that fire started from my parents. as i moved on my career, people add wood to that fire. coach smith, what can i say about him? he is a legendary coach. lerold smith, now you guys think that’s a mistake. lerold smith was the guy when i got kicks he got picked in the team. he is here tonight. he is still the same six seven guy. he is not even bigger. his level is even about the same. but he started the whole process for me, because when he made the team and i didn’t, i wanted to prove, not just to lerold smith, not just to myself, but to the coach who actually picked lerold over me. i want to make sure he understood you made a mistake, dude.
buss peterson, my roommate. when i first met buss, all i heard about was that this kid from ashville north carolina was clearly unplayed against but he has never played against me then, so how do you come to be the player of the year? is that some type of media, exposure, you know i came from wilmington, you know, where two channel, channel abc and channel nbc that i never saw nba at all when i grow up. they didn’t have cbs receiver in north carolina or wilmington also. buss peterson became a dead on my board. when i get a chance to meet peterson on the basketball court. but he is a great person. it isn’t the fault of his. it was just my competitive natures. i didn’t think he can beat me or is better than me as a basketball player. and he became my roommate. from that point on, he became my focal point not knowingly. he didn’t know it, but he did. and coach smith, the day when he was on the sports illustrated, he named four starters and he didn’t name me. that burned me up, because i got to be on that sports illustrate. he had his own vision about giving a freshman that exposure, i totally understand that but from a basketball sense i deserve to be on that sports illustrated, and he understands that.
and it didn’t stop there. my competitive natures went right into the pros, i get to the bulls which i am very proud. at the time jerry reinsdorf didn’t own the team. it was another organization reinsdorf drafted me. kevin loughery was my first coach. kevin used to take practice and put me in starting five. you know, he made a competitive thing where the losing team had to run. so now we are almost on the winning team, halfway on the game, halfway on the situation, he switched me to the losing team. so i took that as a competitive thing, but you were trying to test me and by nine times out of ten the second team would come back to win no matter what he did. so i appreciated kevin to give me that challenge, providing that type of fire with me and he threw another log on that fire for me. jerry reinsdorf, i mean what else can i say. the next year when i came back i broke my foot; i was out of 65 games. and when i came back i wanna play. the doctor came with his old theory that you can play only seven minutes a game, but i am practicing two hours a day. i am saying, well, i don’t agree with that math. and back then, whoever has the worst record gets the most balls in ping-pang balls, you know you can decide what pick you can have, but i don’t care about that. i just wanted to win. i wanna made to playoffs. i wanna keep that energy going in chicago. so i had to go into his office and sat down with him and say “jerry, i actually think i should play more than 14 minutes and practice more than two hours. he said “we have to protect the long-term investment we’ve invested on you. i said “i really think i should be able to play.” he said “let me ask you this, if you had a headache.” at that time, there was ten percent that i can hurt my ankle or my foot. he said “you had a headache and you got ten capsules, and one of them is coated with poison, would you take it?” i looked him and say “it depends on how bad is that headache. how bad is that headache” .jerry looked me and say “you are ok, i guess you had a good answer, you can go back to play. you let me allow you to go back and play.” you know, jerry provided a lot of difficult obstacles for me but at the same time the guy gave me a opportunity to perform at the highest level in terms of basketball. the bulls, the whole bulls organization, you know, they did great adjustments for me and all my teammates. believe me i had a lot of teammates in all the 14 years i played for the bulls. i respect each one of them. i just want them to win. no matter how you looked at it. doug collins came the same time when i was trying to play at the summer time. he said “well, you are part of the organization and the organization said you can’t play at the summer time. i said “you read the things in my contract; in my contract i have the ‘love the game’ clause. that means i can play anytime i want, any place i want and doug looked at me and said “you are right, you are right.” and that’s how we became a little closer. jerry krause is right there and jerry is not here. obviously i don’t know who’d invite him, i didn’t. but, i hope he understands it goes a long way. he is a very competitive person. i was a very competitive person. he said organizations win championships. i said “i didn’t see organizations playing with the flu in utah. i didn’t see it playing with a bad ankle.” granted, granted, i think organizations put together teams, but at the end of the day, team’s got to go out and play. i think the players win the championship, and the organization has something to do with it, don’t get me wrong. but don’t try to put the organization above players. because player still got to go out of there and perform. you guys got to pay us, but i am still to out to play.
obviously you’ve seen my kids marcus and jeffery. i love you guys. i think you guys represent a lot of me and a lot of different person as your mum, you represent them as well. you know, i think you guys have a heavy burden. i wouldn’t want to be you guys if i had to. you know, because all the expectations you have to deal with. i mean, look around you, they charge a thousand dollars ticket for this thing, for this holy event. it used to be 200 dollars, but i paid it. you know, i have no choice. i have a lot of families and a lot of friend i have to bring in. so thank all of you to raising ticket price. i love you guys, you guys have a host of people supporting you, family, friends, people that you don’t know, relatives coming our of the woodworks. you know, no matter how you look at it, but i think we taught you right. your mum and i, hopefully you can make the right decisions when the time comes. my mum, what can i say about my mum, my mum never stays still. you think i am busy. she is always on the go. without her, she is rough, she is unbelievable. even right now, she takes over two jobs. she is unbelievable woman. as i experienced the failure each everyday, it is her. she classically keeps me focus on the good things about life. you know, how people perceive you, how you respect them, you know, what’s good for the kids, what’s good for you, you know, how you perceive public, take a second thoughts and pause to think about things you should do. these all came from my parents, you know, came from my mum. she is still like this these days, i am 46 years old, she is still parenting me today. that’s a good thing. i’ll love her to death. i’ll love her to death.
and i will thank a couple of people that you guys probably wouldn’t even think i will thank. isaiah thomas, magic johnson and george gervin. they are the so-called freezing-out in my rookie season. i wouldn’t remember you guys gave me the motivation to say, you know what? evidently i haven’t proved enough to these guys. i’ve got to prove these guys that i deserve what i got at this level. no matter what people have said, if it is rumor, i never took it is truth. but you guys never froze me up, because i was yet happy to be there no matter how you look at it. from that point forward, i wanted to prove to you, magic, larry, gorge and everybody that i deserve to be on this level as much as anyone else. and hopefully over the whole period of career i have done that, without a doubt. even in the detroit, we’ve done that.
pat riley, you and i go way back. i still remember in pat riley, in pat riley. i was coming in there, got leaving; you decided to stay a couple of days. you were coming into my suite and told me to get out of my suite. you slid a note on the leak of my door, although you had to move, you didn’t move. you slid the note, saying” i enjoyed the competition, congratulation, but we will meet again. and i take the heart in that, because i think in all i can see you are competitive and even from a coach standing point. you challenge me every time i play the nicks, the heats, i don’t think you are with the lakers, but every time i play against you, you have “jordan stoppers” on your team, you have john starks who i love. you even had my friend oakley says “we can’t go to the lunch, we can’t go to the dinner together, because this guy hit me harder than anybody else in the league. he was my best friend. patrick erving and i are the same age. we came up at the same time. but we can’t go to the lunch together. why is this an issue? you think i play against patrick any different than i play anybody else? no, no. they had your learned guy became the nicks, coach after you, jeff van gundy. he said i can’t be player fairly and i may dead on the basketball court. where is it come from? i just happen to be a friendly guy. i get along with everybody, but at the same time when the light comes on, i am more competitive than anybody. so you guys, i must say thank you for giving me the motivation that i desperately needed.
phil jackson is, to me, is a professional dean smith. he challenged me mentally, not just physically. you know, he understood the game, along with tex wenter. they taught me a lot about the basketball game. tex being the specialist, i can never please tex. and i love tex. tex is not here. and i know he is here in spirit. i can remember a game coming after the basketball court; we were down five to ten points. and i go off about 25 points, we came back to win the game. as we walked out the floor and tex looked me and said “you know, there is ‘i’ in ‘team’.” i said “there is not ‘i’ in ‘team’, but there is ‘i’ in ‘win’.” i think he got my message. i will do anything to win. you know, that means we play team format to win. that means i will do what i have to do. no matter how you look at it. then you had all your media message “scoring champion can’t win a nba title”. you are not good as magic johnson, you are not good as larry bird. you are good, but you are not good as those guys. i have to listen to all this. and that put so much wood on that fire. it kept me each everyday trying to get better as a basketball player. i am not saying they were wrong. i may look at them from a different perspective. but at the same time as a basketball player, i am trying to become the best i can. you know, for someone like me who achieve a lot in this kind of career, you look for any kind of messages that people may say or do to get you motivated to play the game basketball to the highest level. because that’s what i feel when i assail at my best.
and my last example and the last you guys probably have seen. i hate to do it to them. he is such a nice guy. when i first met bryon russell, john and karl, i was in chicago in 1994. i was working out for baseball and they all came down for workout and shooting around. i came over and say “hello”, and at this time i had no thoughts of coming back and playing the game of basketball. bryon russell came over to me and said “why did you quit? why did you quit? you know i could guard you, if i ever see you in a pair of shorts”. do you remember? john. when i did decide to come back in 1995 and we played utah in 96, i’m at the center circle and bryon russell is standing next to me. i said “you remember the conversation you made in 1994 about ‘i think i can guard you, i can shut you down, i would love to play against you?’ well, you are about to get your chance, and believe me ever since that day he got his chance, i don’t know how succeed he was. i think he got his chance. from this day forward, if he ever say me in shorts, i would come at him.
i know you guys got to go. i know i’ve been up here a lot longer than i told my friends i was gonna up here, i cried, i was supposed to get up , said “thank you” and walked off and i am not able to do that. so i appreciate it. thank you very much. i appreciate it. as i close, the game basketball has been everything to me, my refuge, a place i am always gone when i need to find comfort and peace. it’s been a source of intense pain and a source of most intense feelings of joy and satisfaction. the one that no one of you can imagine. it’s been a relationship of number of intersection. it gave me the great expects and love for the game. it provided me with a platform and shared my passions with millions in the way i neither expected nor could imagine in my career. i hope it’s given millions of people touch and optimism to achieve their goals through hard work, perspiration and positive attitude. although i am recognized with this honor of being in the hall of fame, i don’t look this moment as final relationship between me and the basketball. it simply a continuation of something i started a long time ago. one day, you may look up a senior player at a game of 50.oh, no. don’t laugh. don’t laugh. never say never, because limits, like fear, are often just an illusion.
thank you very much!
乔丹名人堂演讲中文版:
谢谢…….谢谢……我告诉过我的朋友,我会出现在领奖台上说完谢谢就转身离开。但是,我不能。我需要感谢很多人。我还要感谢今天的直播,你们不会只看到我,还会有许多熟悉的面孔。在过去的四周里,我收到了很多的问题。他们问:“你为什么会选择david thompson?”我知道其中的原因david也知道,可能你们都不知道。我从小在北卡罗来纳州长大,当我11岁的时候,大概是1974年,david夺得了nba总冠军。我是不支持北卡的,但是我被david thompson所折服,不仅仅是因为篮球本身,而是因为他在其中表现出的(态度与意志),我们都经历了许多的考验与磨难,他做到了,这深深地激励了我。当我邀请他做我的主持人的时候,我知道我紧张透了,但是他非常高兴地答应了。
我内心深处一直是北卡的成员,他们都知道我是一名真正属于北卡蓝的人。smith教练,larry brown,sam perkins,james worthy,他们都知道。这一切都源自于我的父母。我的生涯集锦随处可见,还有什么关于我的事是你们不知道的?当我今天看到其他人发言的时候,当他们讲述他们的时候,我发现关于jerry sloan的很多事是我所不知道的。我们总是打电话,但是我从来不知道他小学一年级到八年级的故事。即便是david robinson,我认识他已经很久了,但是从他的演讲中我也知道了很多事,好的坏的都有。我也知道了关于chipson的事,我父母以前也经常谈论到他,但是有什么关于我的事是你们都不知道的?
我有两个兄弟,james and larry,身高五尺四寸和五尺五寸半,他们给予了我所能要的一切。作为兄弟,我们从小就互相竞争。我的哥哥larry总是和我争小东西,而我每次都争不过他。母亲这时候就会叫我们进屋,因为我们争斗的太激烈了。我大哥总是不在家,因为他当兵,一当就是31年。我体内的竞争意识的源泉还远远不止这些。我的妹妹,她比我小一岁,不喜欢一个人在家。她参加了许多额外的课程,最终和我同一年毕业。之后我们都去了北卡罗来纳大学,却比我早一年毕业。你们问我体内的竞争意识,竞争的本能源自何处,这就是答案。(它还来自)我的姐姐,她今天没有出席,我的父亲,虽然他已经不在了,但是他的精神一直陪伴着我。我的竞争意识从我第一天从事体育运动就开始萌发,任何运动,棒球,橄榄球,篮球,你们所能列举过得运动我都参加过。
他们点燃了我心中的火焰,从我的父母开始,随着我的职业生涯的发展,这股火焰更加旺盛。比如史密斯教练—我该对他说些什么呢?他是一个有着传奇色彩的教练。lerold smiths,你们可能都不了解他,他就是当年我被踢掉的时候进校队的人。他今天也在现场,他还是六尺七寸那么高,一点也没长高,水平也和以前差不多。但就是他点起了我心中的火焰—为什么他可以进校队而我不能,我要证明—不仅仅是针对我自己或者他,我要向教练证明你做出了一个错误的选择
现在我想谈谈robert peterson,我的室友,当时我只知道他是北卡年度的最佳球员。但是他从来没和我比赛过。这样怎么可以成为最佳球员。我想可能是因为媒体的宣传和长期的曝光度。我们就像两个互不关联的频道—abc和nbc,从小到大我都没在那两个台看过nba比赛,在北卡没有cbs接收装置。于是peterson成为了我的目标,当我有机会在球场上见到peterson,好胜的天性使我渴望打败他。当然他本人还是不错的,但是我不认为他可以打败我。后来,他成为了我的室友。从那一刻起,他就是我竞争的目标,当然这一切他都不知道,当然后来他知道了。史密斯教练,在选拔人员的那一天,他挑了4名先发,但是却没有我的名字,这使我火冒三丈。我认为我有资格成为先发。当然他有他的理由,他认为我是一个新人,没有什么经验,这一切我完全理解。但是从一名篮球运动员的角度看,我有资格成为先发。
伴随着我的职业生涯,这种竞争的意识始终陪伴着我。我很荣幸成为公牛队的一员。那时球队老板还不是杰瑞劳恩斯多夫,而是另一群管理层:拉夫在选秀时选了我,凯文拉齐是我的第一个教练。凯文在训练时把我放在先发球员里,他为了让训练更有竞争性,会罚训练赛输掉的一队去跑步。刚开始我们这队领先,但是半场的时候,凯文把我换到了落后的那一边。我想,凯文你想试试我对吗?所以我很感谢凯文给我机会去竞争。他让我的求胜欲望更加强烈。我把这个当做激励我的动力,我知道这是为了历练我,而往往10次里面有9次second team会取得胜利。
杰瑞劳恩斯多夫——我能说他什么好呢?第二年我打了七场就伤了脚,康复之后我很想打球,然后杰瑞和一帮队医就头头是道的说我每半场只能打七分钟之类的理论——虽然我每天都要训练两小时——我可不管这些算数上的问题。当时的选秀规则是战绩最烂的球队得到最好的选秀权,我说:你们想破罐子破摔弄个好签,这我不管,我只是想比赛和赢球,想进入季后赛,使公牛队保持那股干劲,所以我去了他的办公室,对他说:“jerry,我说我每天训练两小时,可不想每场就打14分钟。他说:“我们对你是长期投资,在你身上我们倾注了很多心血”那时我的腿伤只有10%的可能性复原。我说:我真的想参加比赛他说:“假如你头疼,有一个盒子里装了10个胶囊,只有一个是有效的,其他的都是毒药,你会怎么选择?”我回答说“那头疼有多严重?”jerry说:我想你给出了一个好的答案,好吧你可以去参加比赛了”
杰瑞(劳恩斯多夫)总是和我对着干,但是这也让我始终保持着最好的竞技状态。公牛的管理层为我和队友创造了很好的条件,为了整个球队的平衡,他们针对我和我的队友做出了很多调整。在这14年里我有很多队友,我尊敬他们每一个人不论他们是如何看我的,我只是为了追求胜利。道格克林斯(公牛教练)总是在我和两个杰瑞(劳恩斯多夫和克劳斯)之间斡旋。那时候我想打夏季联赛,克林斯说:迈克,你是球队的一员,球队不想让你打夏季联赛。我说:道格,你去看看我的合同,最好打印一份出来,合同上面写着我必须热爱比赛,我既然热爱比赛那么就应该随时有球打。道格说,好吧那你去打吧。我们的关系就这样好起来了。
杰瑞克劳斯——我不知道谁向他发的请帖,反正我今天是没请他来——我希望他能理解吧。我们之间的故事太长了,他和我一样都是不认输的人。他说,球队(管理层)赢得了冠军。我说:我可没看‘管理层’哪个人顶着流感在犹他打总决赛,我可没看见‘管理层’哪个人带伤上场。我知道是管理层组建了球队,但是最终上场比赛的还是我们这帮球员,所以我觉得是‘球员’赢得了总冠军,管理层的任务是把后勤做好。别总是拿管理层来压球员,因为打比赛的是我们,你们是负责给钱的。
今天我的两个儿子marcus和jeffery也在现场,你们代表了我,也代表了整个家庭。我想你们身上有个很沉重的负担,如果我是你,我也不会愿意活在一个人的阴影下。看看你们周围,你坐位置要1000美元一张票——这可是被黄牛从200美元一张炒上去的。只不过是我掏的钱,没办法,我有很多家人和朋友,我得让他们来参加今天的活动,所以还要感谢一下炒门票的黄牛们。你承载着别人的期待。但是你们要知道有很多人在背后支持着你们,你们需要自己做出选择当这一天来临的时候。我妈妈总是闲不住,我通常都很忙,但是我妈比我更忙。所以我的母亲需要肩负整个家庭。她是我生命中的基石,即便是现在她仍然做着两份工作。她是一个伟大的女性。她教会了我很多东西。当我经历那些失败的夜晚,是她一直教导我积极正面地看待人生,关于人们是如何看待你,你如何对待别人,什么东西是对孩子有利的,什么是对你自己有利的,如何积极看待公众影响,如何慎重的思考,这一切都来自我的母亲,我现在46岁了,她依然在孜孜不倦地教导我。
我还要感谢一些人,这些名字或许你们都没想到。isiah thomas,magic johnson,george gervin。在我的新秀赛季,我被你们完全冻结。是你们给我了前进的动力,每天我都需要进步,我要证明我所得到一切成就都问心无愧,无论人们是如何评论的,我从来不把谣言当做真相。你们从来没有把我吓怕,不论如何,我就是要向你们证明我有资格在这个场上打球,就跟你们一样。毫无疑问,在我整个职业生涯中我想我已经证明了这一切,即使是面对活塞,我做到了。
pat riley,我想起了以前我把你的球队横扫,第二天你给我的门上留了一个纸条:我很享受与你的比赛,恭喜你,但是我们还会再见的。我想你就和我一样,享受竞争的过程,乐于与我竞争,即便你是从一个教练的角度,无论是尼克斯还是热火,每次我与你比赛,你有所谓的乔丹终结者(无敌的讽刺),你有我所喜欢的john starks。你还不让我与oakley一起吃饭,因为我们是竞争对手,(charles oakley)是我在联盟中强有力的对手,也是我最好的朋友,patrick erving和我一样大,我们也是同一年进联盟的(似乎帮主记错了尤因的时间),但是我却很少和他一起吃饭,这是什么原因?是因为我在场上将尼克斯打得落花流水?我还是一个很友善的人,我热爱与人交往。但是一旦进入球场,我就会全身心投入,争取每一场胜利。我感谢你们给与了我所极度渴望的动力
phil jackson,对我来说他就是我职业联盟的dean smiths,他磨练了我的意志,强健了我的体魄。他对比赛有很深刻的理解,tex wenter也对我做出了很多指导,他对我很严厉,我很少能使他满意。他今天没在现场。我记得有一场比赛,球队落后了5分或者10分,然后我拿了25分并且球队获胜,wenter: there is no i in team jordan: but there is i in win
我想他明白了我的话,为了胜利我可以付出一切,为了胜利,我们注重整体篮球。我听到很多媒体的言论:你没有冠军戒指,你不如魔术师和大鸟一样出色,你很出色,但是你就是不如他们“这一切我都要接受,这一切使我斗志昂扬,这使我每天的篮球技术都上升到一个新的台阶。我有说他们说的是错的,只是我从不同的角度来看他们的话。同时作为成为一个篮球运动员,我努力成为最好的自己。在我的职业生涯,我取得了无数的成就,你需要接受人们所说的一切,对你的评价,对你的指责,使你动力十足,努力使自己的篮球技术上升到一个新的高度。我想这就是我成功的原因
baron russel,在1994年我打棒球的时候,他们在一边的篮球场上投篮,我跟他们打招呼,当时我想我没有动力再去追寻篮球的足迹。但是他们走过来问我:你为什么要退役,你知道我可以防住你,别让我看到你再穿上篮球裤,(原话其实语气没这么强烈if ever see you in a pair of shorts)所以当我1995年回归联盟,96年与犹他比赛的时候,russel坐在我的旁边:你还记得94年的事吗?我想我现在可以轻松地防死你,我很高兴与你比赛我说:最好你有机会相信我,从这一天,他有了这个机会,我没有问他是否成功,他的确有,从这天起,如果我有穿上篮球裤,我就直接去找他(其实这一段对话我没太听清,帮主语速快而且没有说出是谁讲的话,哪位达人可以再听听大概在20分钟左右)
我知道你们都需要离开(会场),我也知道我讲了很长时间,我本应该说完谢谢就转身离开。我很感谢你们。我的演讲就要进入尾声,篮球就是我生命中的一切,我心灵的庇护,当我需要信心与内心的平静,篮球总会在那里静静地等待我。它带给过我沉重的伤痛,强烈的喜悦,以及自我的满足感。这种情感是你们无法了解与想象的。这已经有很长的时间了,它成就了我的伟大也带给了我无尽的喜悦。它给我搭建了一个平台来用各种方式释放我的enthusiasm(审核的问题)。我从来没有期待过这种方式,也无法想象这一切的一切。我希望我能够激励成千上万的人通过自己的努力,坚持不懈以及积极乐观的态度来实现他们的人生梦想。虽然今天进入名人堂是我职业生涯无上的荣耀,但我不希望这是我的篮球情缘的终点。这仅仅是我从小的梦想的一种延续。也许有一天你会看到一个50岁的乔丹在篮球场上追逐他那最初的梦想。
名人励演讲稿篇4
i come to this magnificent house of worship tonight because my conscience leaves me no other choice. i join you in this meeting because i am in deepest agreement with the aims and work of the organization which has brought us together: clergy and laymen concerned about vietnam. the recent statements of your executive committee are the sentiments of my own heart, and i found myself in full accord when i read its opening lines: "a time comes when silence is betrayal." and that time has come for us in relation to vietnam.
the truth of these words is beyond doubt, but the mission to which they call us is a most difficult one. even when pressed by the demands of inner truth, men do not easily assume the task of opposing their government's policy, especially in time of war. nor does the human spirit move without great difficulty against all the apathy of conformist thought within one's own bosom and in the surrounding world. moreover, when the issues at hand seem as perplexed as they often do in the case of this dreadful conflict, we are always on the verge of being mesmerized by uncertainty; but we must move on.
and some of us who have already begun to break the silence of the night have found that the calling to speak is often a vocation of agony, but we must speak. we must speak with all the humility that is appropriate to our limited vision, but we must speak. and we must rejoice as well, for surely this is the first time in our nation's history that a significant number of its religious leaders have chosen to move beyond the prophesying of smooth patriotism to the high grounds of a firm dissent based upon the mandates of conscience and the reading of history. perhaps a new spirit is rising among us. if it is, let us trace its movements and pray that our own inner being may be sensitive to its guidance, for we are deeply in need of a new way beyond the darkness that seems so close around us.
over the past two years, as i have moved to break the betrayal of my own silences and to speak from the burnings of my own heart, as i have called for radical departures from the destruction of vietnam, many persons have questioned me about the wisdom of my path. at the heart of their concerns this query has often loomed large and loud: "why are you speaking about the war, dr. king?" "why are you joining the voices of dissent?" "peace and civil rights don't mix," they say. "aren't you hurting the cause of your people," they ask? and when i hear them, though i often understand the source of their concern, i am nevertheless greatly saddened, for such questions mean that the inquirers have not really known me, my commitment or my calling. indeed, their questions suggest that they do not know the world in which they live.
in the light of such tragic misunderstanding, i deem it of signal importance to try to state clearly, and i trust concisely, why i believe that the path from dexter avenue baptist church -- the church in montgomery, alabama, where i began my pastorate -- leads clearly to this sanctuary tonight.
名人励演讲稿篇5
老师们,同学们:
大家下午好!我今天演讲的题目是《无人需要的数字》。
爱尔兰作家伯明罕年轻时曾在一所乡村小学做过多年的教师。那所学校既偏僻又破旧,校舍是由废弃的农场改造而成的,学生最多时也没过百,一片没有任何体育设施的空地是孩子们课间嬉戏玩耍的乐园。加上伯明罕,学校共有三名教师,这两名教师因为忍受不了学校的艰苦和荒凉,相继离开了学校,只留下伯明罕这唯一的教师兼校长坚守在学校。伯明罕有一颗爱孩子的心,将自己的所学所悟传授给一个个天真烂漫的学生,是他求之不得的事情。他吃住都在学校,环境恶劣,条件艰苦,除了学生,一年难得见到几个人,这些对他来说都不算什么,最令他受不了的是,每年他都得几次徒步40里地到当地的教育部门送各种报表。
有些报表在他看来纯属浪费时间,毫无一点用处。比如有一个报表要求每个学校每年报送一次校舍的面积,自从伯明罕来到这个乡村学校,校舍面积从来就没有过一平方米的增减。伯明罕有一次负气地拒送这张表格,没过多久,教育部门就派人光顾了这所几乎被人遗忘的学校,警告伯明罕说,如果再不按时报送他们所要求的各种报表,他们就将关闭这所学校。从那以后,伯明罕虽然心中充满不满,但再也不敢怠慢。前几年,伯明罕都是如实地填写那个不变的数字,表格送上去后就如同石沉大海,再无任何反应。这一年,伯明罕突发奇想,决定变化一下数字,他将校舍面积乘二以后得出的数字填在了报表上,报上去后仍然没有得到任何反馈。第二年,他将数字在上年的基础上又增加了一倍,仍然是没人理睬。此后数年,他都如法炮制,一次增加一倍,不断膨胀的数字丝毫没有引起教育部门的注意。直到有一年,伯明罕望着自己填写的数字,决定计算一下,如果自己的学校真有这么大面积校舍的话,那究竟有多大。计算出的结果令他大吃一惊,他上报的学校太大了,不仅远远大于圣保罗大教堂,而且远大于爱尔兰的任何一所学校,甚至还大于剑桥大学和牛津大学。伯明罕暗自猜测,校舍面积不断扩大符合教育官员的要求,所以虽然没有任何反馈,但也没人来学校找事。
如果将校舍面积缩小,教育部门会不会派人来查访呢?伯明罕将大得惊人的校舍面积缩小了一半报了上去,几个月过去了,仍然没人理睬。以后几年,伯明罕都成倍缩小数字,直到他告别学校,都没有见到教育官员的影子。伯明罕最终明白,他所上报的大大小小的数字,其实根本没有一个人会哪怕是心不在焉地瞄上一眼,没有人需要这个数字,他们需要的只是那张报表,不,他们连报表也不需要,需要报表的是流于形式的所谓的条款、规章、规定或制度。
多年以后,伯明罕在一篇文章中提到了这段经历,他说:我渐渐认识到:条款、规章、规定或制度并不可恶,可恶的是那些随意制订并机械而刻板地使用它们的官员们。这段经历给我的最大帮助是,它让我实实在在、真真切切地领悟到了——什么叫形式主义,什么叫官僚?!
我的演讲结束了,谢谢大家!
名人励演讲稿篇6
每年到了炎炎夏日的时候,我的内心总是充满热情,期待与大家见面。
这一刻,你们肯定松了一口气,那些苦苦温习的漫漫长夜,已经过去了。
红日的光华,照亮前路,你们就如年轻的凤凰,有劲的翅膀已经准备好高飞,应战人生。
我和校董们,很高兴能与你们分享这快乐时刻。昨天晚上有一位同学对我说,以你们的语言,要表达衷心的祝贺,就是:同学们,你们太牛了!
感恩,蕴含特强的感染力,是一股悦己达人的正能量。推己及人的态度,是一股为自己充电,成就他人,造就自己的超能量。
一念的同理心,有无可量度的威力,我认为它是世界上最值得投资的贮备货币,它的规模,它的流通,它的价值,在人心之中是实在、充实而绝对的。
年轻的同学们,你可能觉得这是老生常谈,知易行难。其实,你不在乎它,才是一个关键失误。
今天,世人要求成功者交出的成绩表,不但要对经济有所掌握,还要对环境保护有所承担,对人类生活有所贡献,三重底线的要求已是最基本要求。如果你想成为明天的领袖,世人对你的气节和能力要求,基准将更高。具有同理心的储备,才知道自己是一个求存者,还是一个求成者。
在求存者眼里,一切都是谜。但求成者却不同,即使置身于熙熙攘攘的世态中,依然懂得解码的方法。
求成者的内心有所追求,对自己的定位明确,他们愿意为改善今天,不断寻找方案:他们精明,但没有一大堆主观的标签;他们负责任的心态,为了贡献明天,拒绝接受不认真、僵化,把一切弄复杂的做事方法。
求成者有纵横合一的真功夫,他们的思维系统,是非线性的,不怕拥抱新知识、新领域,看不见的联系,是他们创新的乐园。使命感令他们知谦卑,而不妄自菲薄:潇洒勤奋工作,爱思考探索,乐在其中。
最重要的是,求成者以仁能善断、仁能善择去定义自己的一生。我们要把这种态度元素,像编写智能系统内核一样,内置在人生当中,不断升级、不断优化,令涌现的机遇、洞见的升华,做人处世节奏的掌握,汇合运行自如,有效作出的判断、的选择,打造自己的运气,建立充满光芒的人生。
大家都知道汕头大学和以色列理工学院合办一所新大学,(搜索微信公众号投黑马专注于文创领域的众筹平台)今天我借用犹太长老一个古老的命题:我不为己,谁人为我,但我只为己,那我又是谁?只有求成者对这个问题,有真正的答案。
各位亲爱的同学、我相信你们,一定会选择做一个求成者,我对你们充满信心,我知道你们愿意在责任的路上,活出成功、丰盛、快乐和充满尊严的人生。
今天你们以汕大为荣,明天汕大必以你们为荣,谢谢!
名人励演讲稿篇7
dear students :
hello everyone !
black mamba is a deadly poisonous snakes have , why do i get this name? because once i entered the stadium , i was deadly , like the black mamba same. so the next scene , i can joke , but once i entered the stadium , i'll be like a new person , like , engrossed on the pitch.
i am now 35 years old, went to be the second half of his career, like some of the injured are also commonplace. once injured , you think the world stopped, regardless of knee injuries, shoulder injuries , and so on . i know a lot of people have ruined the whole career , and some people even depressed , can not even return to the stadium. when that moment happened, i would look at himself in the mirror , "said bryant , what would you ? if you experience such pain you what will happen ? " you know, every time i see someone hurt, i saw a lot of people come back after the injury , i looked at himself in the mirror muttering , "is not it quit ? should not stop playing it?" i do not know yet whether the return game. i sit here and tell you now , i want a full recovery back on the court . but i can not promise , because a lot of the time i still have some doubts , but i think , this is to meet the challenges of significance .
to seize every opportunity to prove yourself to everyone , to prove that you can meet the challenge. to those who say you can never succeed , you will fail to prove , and this is my opinion. if someone says you are the injured , to slump , and for me, if someone suffered this injury might quit , but kobe can not do this . others say it under your die, i would say that you so that you may quit . so i have to prove it to them , especially to my fans who support me , love , i have to win their own , to win the pain , can return to the game . so as to allow those who doubt me rethink what is the impossible becomes possible. the importance of these scars is reflected in here , these scars are my shift reflects growing .
as a player, i was born with a passion to succeed , you want to win. but also the most important thing in life the hardest thing . as a player , you want to go to the stadium to meet the biggest challenge , i think the biggest challenge is to bring people into the team like a man as to constantly , constantly win, this is the biggest challenge the team of athletic competition , this is exactly my passion . for me personally, the most important thing is to continue to meet the challenge, and never afraid of challenges is extremely important.
but more important to maintain a constant curiosity of things , such as how to play better , how to improve the skills , how what is learned from others . in fact, i grew up to now has been looking for factors that inspire me from all aspects , not just from the body of michael jordan , earvin magic johnson from the body, but also from michael jackson , beethoven, leonardo da vinci, bruce lee's body, these who gave me great motivation, let me forward, so this is the spirit of the black mamba . not that you have to constantly attack others , but to never stop you from moving forward . life is a life-long learning , so it is extremely important to keep learning . you have to keep learning , study and study again , and talk to people , to understand , to learn, and not feel that you know everything . the only way you can become a better person , in order to further improve your skills . finally, there will be a by-product , to become a champion , become better yourself. for me, this is the spirit of the black mamba , my source of spiritual lies. so if i am able to pass this spirit to all of you , whatever you want to do, to become a basketball player , a writer or a presenter, no matter what your dream is , you must adhere to the dream of success from the front people who learn from the experience and knowledge to the success of all walks of life , some of them have in common makes them stand out, be successful, this is what i want to convey to you today positive energy .
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