1、此资料由网络收集而来,如有侵权请告知上传者立即删除。资料共分享,我们负责传递知识。毕业典礼出彩的两分钟英语演讲稿范文五篇演讲是人格魅力的渲染展示,一场精彩演讲是可以震撼人心的,以下是小编给大家带来上台演讲的毕业典礼出彩的两分钟英语演讲稿范文五篇,欢迎大家参考借鉴!英语演讲稿1I felt like a fool. He then went on to say, Joe, its always appropriate to question another mans judgment, but never appropriate to question his motives because y
2、ou simply dont know his motives.It happened early in my career fortunately. From that moment on, I tried to look past the caricatures of my colleagues and try to see the whole person. Never once have I questioned another mans or womans motive. And something started to change. If you notice, every ti
3、me theres a crisis in the Congress the last eight years, I get sent to the Hill to deal with it. Its because every one of those men and women up there - whether they like me or not - know that I dont judge them for what I think theyre thinking.Because when you question a mans motive, when you say th
4、eyre acting out of greed, theyre in the pocket of an interest group, et cetera, its awful hard to reach consensus. Its awful hard having to reach across the table and shake hands. No matter how bitterly you disagree, though, it is always possible if you question judgment and not motive.Senator Helms
5、 and I continued to have profound political differences, but early on we both became the most powerful members of the Senate running the Foreign Relations Committee, as Chairmen and Ranking Members. But something happened, the mutual defensiveness began to dissipate. And as a result, we began to be
6、able to work together in the interests of the country. And as Chairman and Ranking Member, we passed some of the most significant legislation passed in the last 40 years.英语演讲稿2All of which he opposed - from paying tens of millions of dollars in arrearages to an institution, he despised, the United N
7、ations - he was part of the so-called “black helicopter crowd; to passing the chemical weapons treaty, constantly referring to, “weve never lost a war, and weve never won a treaty, which he vehemently opposed. But we were able to do these things not because he changed his mind, but because in this n
8、ew relationship to maintain it is required to play fair, to be straight. The cheap shots ended. And the chicanery to keep from having to being able to vote ended - even though he knew I had the votes.After that, we went on as he began to look at the other side of things and do some great things toge
9、ther that he supported like PEPFAR - which by the way, George W. Bush deserves an overwhelming amount of credit for, by the way, which provided treatment and prevention HIV/AIDS in Africa and around the world, literally saving millions of lives.So one piece of advice is try to look beyond the carica
10、ture of the person with whom you have to work. Resist the temptation to ascribe motive, because you really dont know - and it gets in the way of being able to reach a consensus on things that matter to you and to many other people.Resist the temptation of your generation to let “network become a ver
11、b that saps the personal away, that blinds you to the person right in front of you, blinds you to their hopes, their fears, and their burdens.Build real relationships - even with people with whom you vehemently disagree. Youll not only be happier. You will be more successful.英语演讲稿3The second thing I
12、ve noticed is that although you know no one is better than you, every other persons is equal to you and deserves to be treated with dignity and respect.Ive worked with eight Presidents, hundreds of Senators. Ive met every major world leader literally in the last 40 years. And Ive had scores of talen
13、ted people work for me. And heres what Ive observed: Regardless of their academic or social backgrounds, those who had the most success and who were most respected and therefore able to get the most done were the ones who never confused academic credentials and societal sophistication with gravitas
14、and judgment.Dont forget about what doesnt come from this prestigious diploma - the heart to know whats meaningful and whats ephemeral; and the head to know the difference between knowledge and judgment.But even if you get these things right, Ive observed that most people who are successful and happ
15、y remembered a third thing: Reality has a way of intruding.I got elected in a very improbable year. Richard Nixon won my state overwhelmingly. George McGovern was at the top of the ticket. I got elected as the second-youngest man in the history of the United States to be elected, the stuff that prov
16、ides and fuels raw ambition. And if youre not careful, it fuels a sense of inevitability that seeps in. But be careful. Things can change in a heartbeat. I know. And so do many of your parents.Six weeks after my election, my whole world was altered forever. While I was in Washington hiring staff, I got a phone call. My wife and three children were Christmas shopping, a tractor trailer broadsided