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发布时间:2024-07-19 热度:95

执着的演讲稿

第1篇 执着的演讲稿

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幸福,是一种恒久的话题,千百年以来,人们吟咏它,追求它。各人有各人的幸福,各人有各人的梦想与追求。生活中,幸福与梦想同在,是人生追求,是美满境界,是品质的体现。幸福的感觉生之于心,不幸的感觉也由心而生。幸福与不幸福的感觉并不是彼时的一种状态,而是一种态度,一种对生活的态度。态度决定一切,心态朔造未来,幸福的的感觉其实很简单,每一个轻微的关怀,都会让人感动。在你失意的时候,有人会在旁边默默的关心你,那是一种幸福;在你为了排解心中的苦闷,将满脑子的忧愁凝聚成伤感的文字,而又有人恰到好处的读懂了你的文字,理解你的感受的时候,那也是一种幸福。

一个人生活在世间,拥有一种积极进取的心态,拥有对品质生活的追求与梦想,就是幸福的源泉。懂得了这一点,也就离幸福不远了。

人为什么活,该怎样活,活过之后将如何,这些恢复生命本源,追踪幸福本质的问题是困扰人们生存状态的大问题。没有大智和豁达的幸福观的人们注定困惑而迷茫。

追求梦想是幸福生活不可或缺的一双翅膀。梦想是人生的向导,在梦想的引导下,我们踏出一条又一条灿烂辉煌的道路,领略着一路属于自己的风光。在这条路上,我们不失斗志,一次又一次拼搏,一次又一次跌倒,再一次又一次站起来,心中有梦,路在脚下,一生也不会迷失方向!梦是生命的色彩,是生活的翅膀。梦,绚烂着每一个日子。让我们平凡的一生,如一道彩虹,壮丽横空。失去了梦想,即使是青春少年,心也会干枯。拥有了梦,即使是满头白发,也会焕发生命的活力,心中有梦,青春与幸福才能永驻。

你改变不了环境,但你可以改变自己;你改变不了事实,但你可以改变态度;你不能改变生命的原身,但你可以改变生活的品质。

正如生活中梦想的翅膀,架起我们对幸福的执着追求。在我们长长的一生中,有着许多平常的梦,有着许多美梦,亦有着许多残梦。我们生活在无比现实的世间,重要的是我们是否活得充实快乐,是否幸福达观,是否充分地把你生命的价值发挥出来了,你是否在幸福的大道上愉快地行走着。

第2篇 执着的演讲稿

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尊敬的各位领导、各位评委、朋友们:

也许,岁月可以改变山河,但有一种东西永远不会失落;也许时间能冲淡记忆,但有一种精神将永远在我们心中铭刻。它就是农行人对事业的执着,它就是农行人走街窜巷匆匆的步履,它就是农行人脊梁上流淌的热汗,它就是农行人为事业添彩而丢失的缕缕亲情……这里,我给大家讲述一个真实的故事。

那是新世纪的一个春天,窗外鸟语花香,春意盎然。但在时任支行计划股长的张乃绒同志心中,却荡起层层波澜。按说机关工作对于人到中年的她来说,本该是求之不得啦,这里没有风风雨雨,一切显得那么安静,这里没有坑坑洼洼,一切都得那么祥和。然而,领导号召中层干部加强一线的动员,却深深的震动了她的心。是啊!储蓄所是我们农行的前沿阵地,是金融行业争夺储户、争夺资金的主战场。它的运行、它的状态、它的成败,都与我们农行的生存发展休戚相关。一个想建功立业的战士,应该到一线冲杀;一个敢于拼搏的指挥员,应该到前沿冲剌。于是她毅然决然的向领导表示,愿意到一线锻炼,甘心为一线奉献。于是从那天起,她平静地走出机关大门,一头扎进东街储蓄所,一干就是五年。

五年的日出日落,五年的花开花红,五年的时光见证了张乃绒同志为事业而奉献的决心,诠释了她开拓进取的誓言。

我们不会忘记,她在头一次亮相会上说的那几句话:同样都是农行人别人能做到的我们为什么做不到;别人能得到我们为什么就得不来?!从今天起,我愿和大家一起共同努力,把这个烂摊子变成全县第一,如果两年内不能实现这个目标,我将在这里就地辞职……”。简单的几句话,算不上什么诤诤誓言,确实实在在,算不上什么豪言壮语,确字字透着骨气,如同三伏大旱中的一股清泉,给这个落后单位职工的心田里,送去了春风春雨。使他们在看到她破釜沉舟的同时,也隐隐约约看到了胜利的芳草地。

我们不会忘记,在张乃绒出任所长的头几个月,一个巾国女英是怎样带着几名员工拼命地加班加点,利用业余时间填平了门前的臭水沟,修好了门面墙,把一个崭新的东街储蓄所重新捧在储户面前。为了改变硬件设施,哪怕透支了自己的全部精力;为了改观储蓄所的行象,风雨泥拧中,瘦上几斤又有何妨?张乃绒就是这样一位硬梆梆响当当的所长。

是啊,人到中年是享受成果的年龄,中年的张乃绒同志,她成熟、老练、充实、丰硕,她有儿有女,有老有小,她完全可以在有秩序的工作同时,相父教子享受人间天伦之乐,然而她清楚的意识到,在这繁华的东大街,在众多金融机构林立的黄金地段,要想赢得竞争的胜利,就必须付出超常的艰辛和努力,所以从那时起,她利用了一切能利用的时间,调动了一切能调动的关系,说出了一切能说出的话语,硬是把全县低保户和教育系统工资等储蓄业务,拉到这个名不见经传的小所里来。不到一年的时间,储蓄余额净增1000万元。

在人们的眼中,张乃绒同志还是一个工作上有魄力,生活上有魅力,善良贤慧的职业女性。前年,就在公公92岁生日的前夕,她和爱人商量,决定给这位含辛茹苦的世纪老人好好过一下生日。是啊,人生能有几个92岁呢?!下辈人理应尽好这份孝心。可就在公爹生日的一大早,她接受一个储户的请求,要去河津办理一宗十几万元的业务。她满以为两三个小时可以赶回,而当她风尘仆仆的回到老家时,祝寿的客人已经离散多半,她只能尴尬的对老人说:“爸,实在对不起你老,我今天……”然而面对一脸暴怨的丈夫,她没有把话说完,可她内心知道,自古忠孝难得两全啊!!

人常说,儿女是父母的作品,是大人的寄托,就在儿子中考的前夕,她不止一次的答应过儿子:“妈请两天假,给你做最好吃的饭,陪你度过这一关”。可到了中考这一天,在考场外那期待的人群中儿子始终没有看到母亲期盼的目光和熟悉的面孔,儿子知道妈妈准是为了存款的事,又忙碌去了,可让儿子始终不明白是,在母亲的心目中还有什么比儿子的前程更重要呢?

是的,从张乃绒同志选择农行事业的那天起,从她选择储蓄所长的那天起,就选择了付出、奉献、艰辛、坎坷,选择了一个女人随时可能碰到的一切困难,然而作为一个事业型的'女人,自己的头等大事就是为事业增光添彩,为农行吸纳资金,因此,她只得把在母亲病重时床前未能行孝的缺憾深深的埋在心中,只能把更多的家务推给丈夫,愧疚久久的藏在胸间,她和她领导的东街储蓄所,以每年净增一千万元的存款幅度,把农行人用情怀和执着创造的奇迹,留给巍巍的中条山和泱泱的大河东!

各位领导、朋友们,这就是我们的张乃绒同志,她普通的象一片黄土,但内心却涌动着事业的江河。在不到五年的时间里,她荣获各种殊荣达10次之多,同时被省、市、县各级党政部门表彰13次,98年还参加全国妇联先进妇女工作会议。她负责的东街储蓄所是市分行第一批圈定的明星所,并批准升格为分理处,五年前不到500万元的存款余额,今天终于被5000万的数字所代替,其增速在全县乃至全市金融系统应当说是一个惊人的奇迹。

朋友们,人是要有一点精神的。只要有了这敢于冲杀的精神,只要有了这勇于奉献的精神,只要有了这开拓进取的精神,只要有了这为事业增光添彩的精神,我们将会在商品经济大潮中去赢得竞争的胜利。虽然,我们的前面还有高山大川,虽然金融市场还会变幻,但是有这样一批特别能战斗的职工,有这样一颗为事业呕心沥血的决心,我们的前面就不会有克服不了的困难,我们将在全面建设效益大行的征途上,高歌猛进,一往无前!

第3篇 执着的演讲稿

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人生在世,就一定会有追求、有目标、有憧憬、有寄托。我将自己所有的这些向往,用四个字来表达——“热爱生活”,没有比这更直接的字眼了,我们活着,要想活出个样子来,就必须热爱生活。

周恩来总理曾提出了“为中华之崛起而读书”的志向,他把一生的追求化作了一个民族的责任承担起来,多么大气的想法,令人敬佩的志愿啊!我虽然没有周总理那宏伟的志向,我所选择的“热爱生活”,是那样的平淡,可却是我最执着的信念。碧空如洗、云卷云舒,微风轻拂大地,在树荫下体味生活的美丽;奋笔疾书、竭力思考,直到汗流浃背,直到手脚酸麻,那是生活的充实;烈日炎炎,与朋友在操场玩耍,跳跃与奔跑,看沙石化作尘埃,掩映着阳光,感受生活的热烈。所有这些都是平淡的,但我却执着地热爱着它们,享受着与它们相处的一分一秒,因为,这就是我对生命的珍惜。那望向记忆彼岸时的快乐,令我陶醉!

在我看来,一年有四季,生命也有四季。春天,把自己的理想注入到手中,在希望的田野里用力耕耘,看那翻开的新鲜的泥土,看一粒粒生机四溢的种子落入泥土,久久的期盼会随时时间越来越浓;夏天,看着禾苗在成长,干旱时担忧,下雨时甜蜜,又害怕禾苗经不起狂风的摧残,烈日的考验,就这样,在患得患失中放飞着希望,在希望中成长;秋天,尽情地收割,收割着汗与血凝成的果实,体味付出带来的甜蜜和满足,内心有无法计算的沉甸甸的甜蜜。冬天,便随轻舞飞扬的雪花尽情幻想吧,体味过去的生命历程,积蓄力量等待再一次的播种、耕耘。那内心将又一次因拼搏而跳动。这就是生活,在一次又一次的“付出——收获”中循环,我们在这循环中长大。

热爱生活,便是关注收获,尽情地享受生活,在生活的一次又一次轮回中成长,就这样,我对生活的爱,成为了一种寄托,一种依靠、一种独立,一份情感,鼓舞我,满怀着生活的激情走下去,走出一个成功的自我。

第4篇 执着的演讲稿

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尊敬的各位领导、各位老师:

大家好!

我叫程娟,是洪洞县玉峰街实验小学的一年级语 文老师兼班主任,很荣幸能够站在这里和大家交流,我今天演讲的题目是《细心、执着、快乐》

一个优秀班主任在做经验报告时说:“班主任在,学生能做好,是一个基本合格的班主任;班主任不在,学生能做好,是一个优秀的班主任;班主任在,学生仍不能做好,则是一个失败的班主任。”如何由一名合格的班主任成长为一名优秀的班主任是我几年来一直思考并积极探索的一个问题。

今年是我们玉峰街实验小学成立的第一年,也是我第一次担任一年级的班主任,为了尽快地适应新学校的生活,开学前我就做了很多准备工作,然而在开学的当天,预料不到的事情总是相继发生。其中,让我印象最深刻的是有一名小男孩,他总是畏畏缩缩地跟在妈妈后面,小手始终拉着妈妈的衣角,耷拉着脑袋,眼睛一直看着地板,凭着多年的班主任工作经验,我意识到这个孩子生性胆小、不善言辞,在与他妈妈进行了简单的交谈之后,我安排他坐在了第一排,可正当妈妈要走时,他猛然站了起来,又一次拉住了妈妈的衣角,这一次拽得更紧了!我本能地走过去拉他的手,想哄哄他,谁知他突然转过头来反咬了我一口,我的胳膊上,立刻留下了两排深深的牙印,当时的我生气极了,可转念一想,肯定是我没有给孩子一定的安全感,让孩子对我有抵触情绪,这件事情让我的心情久久不能平静……

晚上回到家,我还在想,怎么做才能让孩子们喜欢我?让他们在这个新家中感受到无穷的乐趣呢?接下来,我开始和孩子们进行零距离接触,渐渐地,我发现孩子们对于我的依赖就好比在家依赖父母,鞋带松了来找我,扣子掉了来找我,书包坏了来找我,流鼻涕了也来找我要纸擦……我丝毫没有嫌他们麻烦,相反,我感到特别欣慰,我决心在学校像妈妈一样照顾他们,却认为这是让他们喜欢我的好机会,在学校我要像他们的妈妈那样悉心照顾他们、爱护他们。那个曾给我留下两排牙印的孩子,在我一天天的细心询问,一天天的表扬和鼓励中,他开始自己进学校了,他开始和同学玩耍了,有一次,他竟然一进教室就告诉我:“老师,我今天穿上新衣服了。”看似一句很普通的话,其中却包含了太多太多……,此刻我心里的感觉真是比吃蜜还要甜!望着孩子们绽开的笑脸,聆听着他们的童声,我有一种心醉的感觉!

当我走进教室,看着我那朝气蓬勃的50张小脸,我的浑身就像充了电一样,没有了疲倦、没有了心酸、心里只是想着我的这50个孩子今天怎么样?一份耕耘,一分收获。我们班在短短一年的时间里先后参加了学校组织的歌咏比赛、诗歌诵读比赛,考试成绩已经连续三次都是名列第一,班级卫生、黑板报设计也都次次名列前茅,这更加坚定了我的选择,更加坚定了我的信念!

没有交流,就没有教育,就没有感悟,就没有情感。走近学生,和每一个学生成为朋友,让他们尊重我,喜欢我,理解我。就像一首歌里唱的那样:处处为你用心,一直最有默契。请你相信,这份感情值得感激。

一个星期三,是让我最难以忘怀的日子,那天早上,当我刚走上讲台,突然觉得全身发软,由于赶着上课当时我也没有在意,可是当上到第二节课时,我的声音却变得越来越无力,头重脚轻的我一下子瘫软在了凳子上,就在这时,班上的孙佳杰站了起来:“老师,您生病了吧!”话音刚落,又有几个学生站了起来:“老师,您感冒了吗?”“老师,您快坐下来休息吧!老师……老师……

一股股暖流顿时涌上心头,就连班上最调皮的杨丰泽也端过来他的水杯:“老师,喝水!”抑制不住的幸福的泪水夺眶而出!“老师,您休息,我们自己读。”孩子们在班长的带领下读起了课文,他们的朗读没有了错字,没有了丢字,没有了拖调,这是我听过最动听的朗读!此刻,我多想对孩子们说:“亲爱的孩子们,谢谢你们对老师的爱!能够拥有你们的爱,老师即使再苦、再累,也觉得值!”

说真的,当班主任很累,身累、心累,但是,当我走上三尺讲台,看到那一双双求知的双眼;当我看到孩子们在我的教育下有了很大改变;当我被学生围着快乐地谈笑;当学生把我当成了说知心话的好朋友;当家长告诉我说:孩子变了,变得懂事听话了……

那快乐真的是从心底往外涌的,是任何物质财富都不能比拟的,我感到自己拥有了一个最美丽的世界!

最后,请允许我用三句话结束我的演讲:

做人梯--------用我的坚韧,让学生踩着我的肩膀奔向新的征程:

化春蚕--------用我的才能,让知识的绸缎从我的身上延伸;

当蜡烛--------用我的忠诚,燃烧自己给人间带来光明。

我的演讲完毕,谢谢评委老师!

第5篇 执着的演讲稿

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“选择孩子,就选择了快乐!”

“选择教育孩子,就选择了享受成长的快乐!”

怀着一颗真诚的心和青春的朝气,走入幼教的行业已经快一年了,伴随成长的日子,心情在变,故事在变,依然不变的是这份信念。

选择了孩子,成全了我的梦想。执著与梦想,让我更坚定脚下的路!伴随他们的生命一起成长,我自信再苦再累都值得!

学习年大会上几位高中教师的发言,让我感动!理解他们心声的同时也找到了与同行的差距,我们应向他们积极学习,提高自己。在不断追求中挑战自我,实现自身的价值为孩子的成长做好必要的引路人。

拥有一颗平常心,积极投入工作。奉献自己的所有,不计获得、只看付出的努力够不够!选择教育—这红烛的事业,就准备奉献,选择热爱的幼教这一向下扎根的事业,就不会有任何的怨言。在保教中呵护孩子的成长,在琐碎中指引前进的方向,这都是我们应该做的,“一切为了孩子!”我们像工作在各个行业的劳动者一样,有自己的苦恼和欢乐,这些都是生命给予每个人的财富。因工作而美丽,因拥有孩子的心而年轻。

富有爱心,极具责任心,爱孩子又要教育好孩子。走入幼教的第一天我就知道,自己不会永远是孩子的保姆和游戏伙伴,作为合格的幼儿教师我应该赋予孩子一定的学习价值。让他们人生的第一步就充满活力,敢于去挑战;懂得关爱,学会与人友好相处;明了事理,能在与人沟通交流中体验美好世界的快乐!孩子虽小,但有自己的想法和主意,他们渴望独立,渴望家长、老师和伙伴的理解。只有走进孩子心灵的老师,才能更好的影响、教育孩子。每逢班里有孩子过生日,我们唱完<生日快乐>;歌让他说出愿望的时候,我都惊讶与他们需要的简单,殊不知只有简单才快乐!

拥有耐心,坚持恒心,对人对事懂得尊重和宽容。比海洋更广阔的是人的心灵,宽容是一种美德。幼儿期是孩子身心发展的成长期,他们的不成熟决定了需要教育,我们要理解他的无知,允许他犯错误并在改正中实现自我成长,要给他们时间让它去做去想去实践,没有耐心的老师不是好老师,也不可能听完孩子一句话就妄下判断,学会对孩子负责对自己负责吧。日复一日的坚持,终会走入他们。俗话说“行为形成习惯,习惯造就性格,性格决定命运”良好性格的养成会让孩子受益终生,我们何不尝试着去培养孩子也塑造自己呢?

工作中注重团结协作,学会积极合作.幼儿园以班级工作为单位,每个班有两位老师和一名保育员,只有合三人之力才能创出一个健康的班级,来积极的影响教育孩子!家长是幼儿教育的必要有利资源,作为老师,只有积极地与家长沟通才能协作.此为社会大环境,外界信息媒介资源都影响着身心正在成长中的孩子们.作为一名幼儿教师工作在幼教的一线,应该有协调各方面影响因素共同促进幼儿发展的能力.随着社会的发展,观念的更新,对幼教的需求提高了,作为幼儿

教师的我们应具有时代的紧迫感,积极学习,努力拼搏,有”不待扬鞭自奋蹄”的精神去工作.

从点滴做起,成长中提升自己的人格魅力.争做孩子心中的好老师,家长心中信任的专家,领导心中合格的员工.教育有时靠的是环境熏陶.老师是不可忽视的人文环境,教师的言行举止,都在潜移默化中影响着孩子.以身作则,为人师表的要求不高,但也要修炼,这不仅需要广博教育知识与精湛的教育能力,还需要一种人文精神.教师的性格,办事风格,为人处事的态度,与人合作的能力.所以我们应时刻严于律己、言行一致、争做新人的表率,努力为孩子树立时代的楷模!让他们在人生的起点看到最亮的风景,让他们充满自信的去扬帆远航.

今后的教育历程还很长,这只是个开始,但只要用心做了,就敢于面对那些期待的目光.执著于自己的选择,梦想就在前方,它指引着脚下的路,慢慢前行直到梦的尽头……

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some of your families maybe don’t believe in your dreams. but let me tell you something, myyoung friends. keep your dreams. no matter what, keep your dreams. don’t give up on them,even when you are temporarily defeated or denied. keep your dreams.

well, thank you very much, president. first of all, i want to thank president gu for having mehere, and i want to thank mr. qizhi for your kind introduction. thank you very much.

it is wonderful to be here at this university. what a special place. i just looked around a littlebit here, it’s a gorgeous, gorgeous place. i want to congratulate you for going to thismagnificent university here.

now, the last time i was here in china was five years ago, and then i was promoting mymovies. they had a movie festival here, the arnold schwarzenegger movie festival. i rememberthey showed all my movies for a week—which was a rarity, may i remind you—and they alsoshowed the movies on television. but we also were here to promote special olympics, which isan organization that helps people with mental disabilities, so i was here for both reasons.

but this time i’m here as the governor of the great state of california. i’m here representingthe people of california, and we’re here on a trade mission to see how we can do more businesswith china and to help each other, because both california is a very fast growing state, andchina is a very fast growing country, and there are a lot of things that we can do for oneanother.

but i didn’t want to miss the opportunity to come here today and to talk with the youngpeople; as a matter of fact, to the brightest young people of china. and this is why it is so greatto be here at the tsinghua university, and i’m honored that i was invited here.

now, i read a little bit about the history of tsinghua, and i learned that actually this schooloriginally prepared students to attend universities in america. now, i also know that since theattack on our world trade centers it has become more and more difficult to go to theuniversities in america because you need to fill out all kinds of paperwork now and you have toget visas, and it’s very complicated, and you have to wait a much longer period of time to goover there. but let me tell you, things are improving already. i’ve heard that it’s easing up, therestrictions, and it’s easier to get a visa. my young chinese friends, i want to tell you that incase no one from america has ever invited you, let me do this right now personally. i want towarmly invite all of you here to come to the united states, and especially to come to california,because that’s the happening place. california is the best place.

please come and visit us, we will welcome you. i invite you all to come there and to travel, tomeet the american people, and to come there and study in our universities, and some dayhopefully you will come and do business over there, or maybe you’ll want to move over there.whatever your goal is, you’re always welcome. america, after all, let’s not forget, is the land ofopportunity. and it’s not only the land of opportunity for austrians like me, but for chinesepeople as well. remember that.

i know that beginning with this century, china is also becoming a land of opportunity. it’s afast growing place, and as the students of this great university and the citizens of a risingchina, i think that you have a great future also here in this country. and today i want to talk toyou a little bit about the dreams, about the dreams of your future, and dreams for this country.i want to talk to you a little bit about dreams, because it seems to me that i’m somewhat of ane_pert in dreams, because i had a lot of my dreams become a reality. so let me just briefly tellyou my story, and tell you a little bit about how i started with my career. i think that this storykind of relates a little bit also to you, and also to china.

i started way back as a weightlifter. i always liked the idea of lifting weights and being abodybuilder. from the first moment when i gripped a barbell and held it around the bar andlifted the steel up over my head, i felt this e_hilaration, and i knew then that this issomething that i’m going to do; that i was in love with that, and this is going to be somethingthat i’m going to do. i’m going to pursue the sport of weightlifting and bodybuilding.

now, i remember the first real workout that i had. eight miles away from my home village inaustria there was a gymnasium, and i rode to that gymnasium with a bicycle. and there itrained for half an hour, because they said that after half an hour you should stop becauseotherwise your body will get really sore. but after half an hour i looked at my body, and nothinghad happened. so i said, 'i’d better work out for another half hour.' so i lifted some more. mystrength didn’t improve, i didn’t see the muscles pop out or anything like that, so i trained foranother half an hour. and then after another half hour i trained another half hour, and alltogether i trained two and a half hours.

well, let me tell you something. after two and a half hours—even though they told me that ishouldn’t train that much or i would get really sore—i left the gymnasium, i rode my bicyclehome. and after the first mile i got numb, and i couldn’t feel anymore the handle of thebicycle, and i fell off the bike and i fell into the ditch on the side of the road. so i got up againand i tried it again. another few yards, i fell off the bicycle again. and i tried it three, fourmore times, and i just couldn’t ride my bicycle because my body was so numb and my legs feltlike noodles.

well, let me tell you something. the ne_t morning when i got up, my body was so sore that icouldn’t even lift my arms to comb my hair. i had to have my mother comb my hair, and youknow how embarrassing that is. but you know something? i learned a very important lesson,that pain means progress. pain is progress. each time my muscles were sore from a workout iknew that they were growing and they were getting stronger.

i think there is a real life lesson in that. after two or three years of discipline anddetermination and working out hard, i actually changed my body, and i changed my strength.and that told me something; that if i could change my body that much, and if i could changethe strength of my body that much, then i could also change anything else. i could change myhabits, i could change my intelligence, i could change my attitude, my mind, my future, mylife. and this is e_actly what i have done. i think that that lesson applies to people, and it alsoapplies to countries. you can change, china can change, everyone in the world can change.

my parents, of course, i have to tell you, didn’t understand my dreams at all. they werealways wondering, they said, 'what is he doing? when are you going to get a job, a real job?when are you going to make money?' and all of those questions i got. and they said, 'i hopewe didn’t raise a bum, someone that doesn’t make money and just wants to live in agymnasium and think about their bodies.' well, i endured all of this negative thinking, and themore negative the thinking got, and the more negative the questions got, the stronger andthe more positive i became, the stronger i became inside.

so of course some of your families maybe think the same way, and this is why i’m mentioningthat. some of your families maybe don’t believe in your dreams. but let me tell you something,my young friends. keep your dreams. no matter what, keep your dreams. don’t give up onthem, even when you are temporarily defeated or denied. keep your dreams.

i remember the first time i went to the united states and i was competing in a competition,the world championships in bodybuilding. i lost. i came in second, and i was devastated. iwas crushed. i felt like a loser, a major loser, let me tell you. i cried, as a matter of fact,because i felt like i disappointed my friends and i disappointed myself. but the ne_t day igot my act together, i shifted gears, and i said, 'i’m going to learn from that lesson. i’m goingto stay here in america. i’m not going to go back to europe. i’m going to stay in america andi’m going to train with the american champions, i’m going to train the american way. i’mgoing to eat the american food, i’m going to train with the american machines and theprinciples. and a year later, in america, i became the world champion in bodybuilding. so ithink this is a very, very important lesson.

and from then on, i continued. my career took off, and everything that i wanted to do iaccomplished. first it was to become a champion in bodybuilding. later on i became a moviestar, to do all the great movies, the conan movies and the terminator movies and all this. theni became the governor of the great state of california, of the si_th largest economy in the world.all of this happened because of my dreams, even though other people told me that thosedreams were bogus and they were crazy, but i held onto my dreams.

and people would always say, no matter what, even in bodybuilding they said i would nevermake it. and later on in the movies, in hollywood they said i would not make it. they said, 'youwill never make it. you have a german accent. no one in hollywood has ever made it with agerman accent. yeah, maybe you can play some nazi roles or something like that, but youcannot become a leading star with an accent. plus your body, you’re overdeveloped, you have allthese muscles. they did hercules movies 20 years ago, that’s outdated. now it’s woody allen.woody allen is in, his body is in.' and those were the messages. 'and al pacino, the skinny guy,he is in. but not your body, it’s too big. and your name, schwarzenegger, it will never fit on amovie poster. forget it. forget it, you will never make it. go back to bodybuilding.'

well, the rest is history. after terminator 3, i became the highest paid movie star in hollywood.and let me tell you something, it continued on. even when i ran for governor people said, 'arnold, you will never make it. you will never become governor of california. what do you knowabout government?' well, the fact is, i knew e_actly as much about government as the rest ofthe people knew in california, which is that government is out of touch, and it’s out of sync withthe people, and it needed a shakeup. so i didn’t listen to all those people that said i wouldnever make it. i continued campaigning, i listened to my dreams, and the rest also is history. ibecame governor.

so always it just carried me on, those dreams. so bodybuilding gave me the confidence,movies gave me the money, and pubic service and being a governor gave me a purpose largerthan myself. and that is the brief story of my dreams and a brief story of my early life, and howmy dreams made me successful.

a person, of course, should not be stingy with their dreams. so i, of course, don’t just thinkand dream about myself, but i also have dreams for you, and dreams for china. so let me justtalk a little bit about that. china’s economy has become an engine of human progress, liftingmillions of people out of poverty. this is a moral and economic good for china and for the restof the world. i often read that china’s economy is likely to become the largest in the world overthe ne_t 50 years, and i think this is terrific. this does not mean, of course, that america willget poorer; it just means that china will get richer, and the united states will benefit fromchina’s progress as much as the u.s. benefited from the rise of western europe after worldwar ii.

some in my country fear that china’s research and development will overtake america’s, but ibelieve that america and the world will benefit from china’s scientific and technologicaladvances. i think we will benefit from that. if china makes advances in stem cell research, therest of the world will benefit from that. if china discovers an energy breakthrough, this isgood for the rest of the world, such as the benefit of a free market.

some fear that china will buy up american companies, but that fear also e_isted in the ‘80s,when america feared that japan was going to buy up american companies. so what? it was justgood, and to the benefit of america. we should welcome china’s investment in americancompanies, just as we welcome the billions of dollars that china has invested in u.s. treasurybonds. this shows that china has faith in america, and american investment in china showsthat we have faith in you. so i believe that china and u.s. economic relations will become evencloser in the years ahead. certainly i realize that we do not agree on everything, but who does?certainly i realize that china has major hurdles to overcome, but it is not for me to say howchina should overcome those hurdles and achieve its dreams.

but i can tell you, however, what has given america such energy and strength over the last 200years, and perhaps there are some insights in this for china. america is a nation that believes inthe power of the individual, and what the individual can accomplish, no matter the color, nomatter the religion, no matter the ethnic background of the individual.

recently, as you probably have read, rosa parks, a former seamstress married to a barber,married to a hairdresser, died, and she lay in honor in the rotunda of the u.s. capitol inwashington. people from around america came to say farewell to her and to thank her forchanging our history and for changing our society. now, what did this 92 year-old black womando that deserved such great honor? what did she do? well, in 1955, the days of racialsegregation, she had refused to give up her seat on the bus to a white man. she had refused.her simple refusal to move to the back of the bus put into motion events that led to mycountry’s great civil rights movement. the small protest of a woman that maybe weighed lessthan 100 lbs. brought down a racist system. as you can see, the individual can make adifference.

let me tell you about another individual, ken behring, a millionaire california businessman whofound his passion in giving wheelchairs to poor and physically disabled people all around theglobe, including china. he says that he has met people who have spent years in rooms with nowindow, just lying there and staring up at the ceiling, never seeing the outside world unlesssomeone was willing to pick up that person and take them outside to show them the world. hesays that it’s no wonder so many of those physically disabled people dream about being a bird.mr. behring says that most of us think that a wheelchair would be a confinement, but tomillions of people it is not a confinement, it is freedom, freedom to move and to go to school,freedom to vote, freedom to get a job, and freedom for hope for the future. he has givenfreedom and wheelchairs to 400,000 people around the world. the individual can make adifference.

my mother-in-law, eunice kennedy shriver—i always like to mention her, because it gets me onthe good side of her—she, for instance, started an organization called special olympics. shestared special olympics which is for people with mental disabilities. and of course when shestarted that organization she was told by the e_perts, 'don’t do it. you cannot take people withmental disabilities out of mental institutions and have them participate in sports events.they will drown in the swimming pools. they will kill each other out there, they will hurt eachother. don’t do it.' but eunice kennedy shriver had a dream and a passion, and today millionsof people compete in special olympics around the world, including right here in china. this iswhy i was here five years ago. five years ago you had 50,000 participants in the specialolympics. today, five years later, you have 500,000 participants in special olympics. 500,000people are getting a chance to participate in sports programs, getting a chance to have healthcare, have a chance to be treated equally, with respect and with tolerance. so eunice kennedyshriver e_emplifies that the individual can make a difference.

and i think what i’m trying to say to you is that each and every one of you can make adifference. so as you study and as you become smarter, and as you become richer, think aboutthat, that there are millions of people that need your help. now, you maybe ask yourself thequestion, what can i do? well, let me tell you. even though you maybe have no money oranything, you can go out and help a child that has not yet learned yet how to read. you maybecan go out and help a person that is physically handicapped, to lift them up and to take themoutside so they can see the world. there are so many different things that you can do. youmaybe can take a person that is mentally disabled, to take them to a soccer game. there are allkinds of things that the individual can do to reach out and to help.

imagine what could be accomplished if the dreams of china’s 1.3 billion individuals could beunleashed. imagine what could happen. each of you here has the power of the individual withinyou, you have the power of your dreams within you, and these are tremendous powers. you’reyoung, you’re educated, and you are the very best china has to offer. my young chinesefriends, i believe in your dreams. i believe that you can achieve them, and i believe you canmake a difference, a big difference. all you have to do is just make the commitment. all youhave to do is create the action and commit, and say, 'let’s do it.' go out and do it. i’m askingyou. do it for yourself, do it for china, and do it for the good of the world. thank you very muchfor listening. thank you.

第7篇 执着的演讲稿

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同学们一定知道诺贝尔博士吧!他是瑞典著名的科学家,小时候,由于一场大火,他家里被烧得一贫如洗,只好四处流浪。有一天,小诺贝尔看到工人们在荒山野岭里用铁锤砸石头,他想:如果有一种东西能把大山劈开,该有多好呀!

长大以后,他就把兴趣放在了对炸药的研究上,由于一次实验的失败,他的研究室在大火中化为灰烬,他的弟弟也不幸被炸死,父亲被炸残。但他毫不气馁,面对残酷的现实,他坚持继续研究,经过一百多次的失败,他终于发明出了没有浓烟,却有很大威力的炸药----无烟炸药。

我国著名的音乐人周杰伦,从小就喜爱音乐,三岁时开始刻苦练琴。1997年他担任了音乐制作助理的工作,工作不但很辛苦,而且薪水也很少,经常干一些为别人买盒饭,送合同等繁琐的小事,可他却一直坚持自己的梦想没有放弃。“宝剑锋从磨砺出,梅花香自苦寒来”,有一天机会终于来了,老板承诺如果他能写出五十首歌,就尝试选出十首为他个人出张唱片专辑。他废寝忘食地用了五天时间,就创作出了五十首歌,并且每首都写得很棒。老板兑现了他的承诺,一夜间周杰伦就从音乐助理变成了华语乐坛“小天王”。成功后的他接受采访时说:“我之所以有今天,就是坚持的结果。”

我想说:执着是人们成就伟大梦想的基石,执着是人们踏向成功彼岸的渡船,执着是奇迹诞生的必备条件,让我们每个人为自己的梦想而执着吧!

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俗话说“人有恒心万事成,人无恒心万事崩”。人无论天资聪颖还是资质平凡,我们都有机会取得成功,成就非凡的事业。关键是面对理想时,我们是否下足了功夫,是否坚持不懈地为之进行了长期的探索和研究。

同学们一定知道诺贝尔博士吧!他是瑞典著名的科学家,小时候,由于一场大火,他家里被烧得一贫如洗,只好四处流浪。有一天,小诺贝尔看到工人们在荒山野岭里用铁锤砸石头,他想:如果有一种东西能把大山劈开,该有多好呀!

长大以后,他就把兴趣放在了对炸药的研究上,由于一次实验的失败,他的研究室在大火中化为灰烬,他的弟弟也不幸被炸死,父亲被炸残。但他毫不气馁,面对残酷的现实,他坚持继续研究,经过一百多次的失败,他终于发明出了没有浓烟,却有很大威力的炸药——无烟炸药。

我国著名的音乐人周杰伦,从小就喜爱音乐,三岁时开始刻苦练琴。1997年他担任了音乐制作助理的工作,工作不但很辛苦,而且薪水也很少,经常干一些为别人买盒饭,送合同等繁琐的小事,可他却一直坚持自己的梦想没有放弃。“宝剑锋从磨砺出,梅花香自苦寒来”,有一天机会终于来了,老板承诺如果他能写出五十首歌,就尝试选出十首为他个人出张唱片专辑。他废寝忘食地用了五天时间,就创作出了五十首歌,并且每首都写得很棒。老板兑现了他的承诺,一夜间周杰伦就从音乐助理变成了华语乐坛“小天王”。成功后的他接受采访时说:“我之所以有今天,就是坚持的结果。”

我想说:执着是人们成就伟大梦想的基石,执着是人们踏向成功彼岸的渡船,执着是奇迹诞生的必备条件,让我们每个人为自己的梦想而执着吧!

第9篇 执着的演讲稿

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历史宛若深邃的夜空,在这漆黑的夜空中,无数先人,用生命诠释了攀登的意义。蓦然回首,遥望那一级级先人用双脚踏过的石阶。

“会当凌绝顶,一览众山小”他,巍然临立与泰山之巅,将众山皆饱览于眼底。那样的潇洒、自信,无人能及。然而,他并没有狂妄自大,而是转身,回望那过去坎坷不平的山路,眉头微皱,凝神思忖了片刻,似是明白了些什么。复而转身,继续向着“最高处”,不断攀登。他是那样的自信,那样的坚毅。他用悲苦,结束了自己的一生,却用诗章延续着自己的生命。忧愁、痛苦,把他的人生之路弄得坎坷荆棘,而他,却不愿向命运低头,继续在向着文学史上的巅峰攀登。

是你,杜甫,即使承受着命运,或被命运玩弄的结局,你也不愿就这样向命运屈服,在文学史上不断地攀登。你得到的,是流芳百世的诗魂,以及耀眼的人性光辉。

恍然间,我似乎看见了一个正在迎着朝阳出发的修长身影。一步一个脚印,一步一级台阶。历尽艰辛,尝尽百草。中华大地无数山川,皆留下了他的足迹。在误食奇毒之时,他无力地瘫倒在地,却凭借着心中那一魂不断攀登的信念,绝处逢生。

是你,李时珍,用了近20xx年的岁月,为世人编纂了一部惊世巨作——《百草纲目》。

翻开历史卷册,我似乎看见了徐霞客不断攀登于五湖四海,我似乎看见了李四光不断攀登于名山高川,我似乎看见了……

他们用心在攀登,用一个个脚步书写着不断攀登,永不放弃的信念!那一个个执著的身影,始终令我铭记于心。

第10篇 执着的演讲稿

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尊敬的老师,亲爱的同学们:

大家好!

茫茫的人生大海,是什么给予你力量?是执着。有了执着,红梅可以在冰天雪地里,昂首怒放;有了执着,松柏可以在电闪雷鸣下,傲然挺立。自然亦是如此,那么人呢?在你沸腾的华夏子孙的血液里,执着给予你情感上的升华。

我们需要对文化的执着。路漫漫其修远兮,吾将上下而求索。他,冒着漫漫黄沙,在渺茫的虚空中,去见证来自于几千年前那繁荣的辉煌。没错,他就是余秋雨。徒步远行,只有那单薄的背影。许多人放弃了,而他做到了。他坚持不懈地探寻,因为执着是通向那一片灿烂的海洋的一叶扁舟。敦煌的璀璨,转眼间消逝,而他只能用单纯的文字来领略文化的长廊。这是一个华夏子孙所应该做到的,对文化的执着。

我们需要对生命的执着。仅在一个月前,一场突如其来的地震将北川县城夷为平地。这场灾难惊动了全国,惊动了世界,所有的人都紧扣心弦,紧紧地守侯在电视前。那些人都还好吗?129个小时,164个小时,生命的奇迹,在人们的努力与热泪中不断出现,不断延续。这是一种对生命的执着。他们只有一个信念,就是要活下去。他们经受了各种磨难,他们在死亡面前毫不退缩,他们对生命渴求着,盼望着,不放弃着。于是,这种执着化为动力,他们,真的做到了!

我们更需要对真理的执着。面对教皇为了巩固权力而推广的地心说,哥白尼、布鲁诺毫不胆怯地推翻了虚伪的地心说,日心说应运而生。面对教士的囚禁,他们固守真理;面对金钱的诱惑,他们不为所动,而当死亡真正降临在他们面前时,只有那一声响彻云霄的呐喊。真理是永远不会消失的,所有的掩盖都只是徒劳。这是一种需要以生命作为代价的对真理的执着。

纵观千古,维新变法失败后,那“我自横刀向天笑,去留肝胆两昆仑”的名句,便是对国家富强的执着;爱迪生废寝忘食地研究电灯中的灯丝,那便是对科学的执着;文天祥被元军捕获誓死不当亡国奴,不肯归依元朝,那便是对故国的执着;苏洵的一声耿直,屡屡科举,屡屡失败,他立志做官,报效国家,这便是对官场的执着;赤壁之站中,弱小的吴国面对曹操的百万雄师,毫不退缩,以智慧痛击了曹军,这也是一种对成功的执着,因为他们有一种信念,必胜的信念。

人生因执着而精彩,我们需要执着,以执着通向成功的彼岸!

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