毕业典礼精彩两分钟英语演讲稿范文(精选32篇)

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典礼精彩两分 英 演 稿范文 篇毕业 钟 语 讲 1
Let me conclude with this. I’m not going to moralize about to whom much
is given, much is expected, because most of you have made of yourself much
more than what you’ve been given. But now you are in a privileged position.
You’re part of an exceptional generation and doors will open to you that will
not open to others. My Yale Law School grad son graduated very well from Yale
Law School. My other son out of loyalty to his deceased mother decided to go
to Syracuse Law School from Penn. They're a year and a day apart in their age.
The one who graduated from Yale had doors open to him, the lowest salary
offered back in the early ‘90s was $50,000 more than a federal judge made. My
other son, it was a struggle -- equally as bright, went on to be elected one
of the youngest attorney generals in the history of the state of Delaware, the
most popular public official in my state. Big headline after the 20xx
election, “Biden Most Popular Man in Delaware -- Beau.” (Laughter.)
And as your parents will understand, my dad’s definition of success is
when you look at your son and daughter and realize they turned out better than
you, and they did. But you’ll have opportunities. Make the most of them and
follow your heart. You have the intellectual horsepower to make things better
in the world around you.
You’re also part of the most tolerant generation in history. I got
roundly criticized because I could not remain quiet anymore about gay
marriage. The one thing I was certain of is all of your generation was way
beyond that point. (Applause.)
典礼精彩两分 英 演 稿范文 篇毕业 钟 语 讲 2
Here’s something else I observed -- intellectual horsepower and tolerance
alone does not make a generation great: unless you can break out of the bubble
of your own making -— technologically, geographically, racially, and
socioeconomically -— to truly connect with the world around you. Because it
matters.
No matter what your material success or personal circumstance, it matters.
You can't breathe fresh air or protect your children from a changing climate
no matter what you make. If your sister is the victim of domestic violence,
you are violated. If your brother can’t marry the man he loves, you are
lessened. And if your best friend has to worry about being racially profiled,
you live in a circumstance not worthy of us. (Applause.) It matters.
So be successful. I sincerely hope some of you become millionaires and
billionaires. I mean that. But engage the world around you because you will be
more successful and happier. And you can absolutely succeed in life without
sacrificing your ideals or your commitments to others and family. I’m
confident that you can do that, and I’m confident that this generation will
do it more than any other.
Look to your left, as they say, and look to your right. And remember how
foolish the people next to you look -- (laughter) -- in those ridiculous hats.
(Laughter.) That’s what I want you to remember. I mean this. Because it means
you’ve learned something from a great tradition.
典礼精彩两分 英 演 稿范文 篇毕业 钟 语 讲 3
you -- you’re on the cusp of some of the most astonishing breakthroughs
in the history of mankind -— scientific, technological, socially —- that’s
going to change the way you live and the whole world works. But it will be up
to you in this changing world to translate those unprecedented capabilities
into a greater measure of happiness and meaning -— not just for yourself, but
for the world around you.
And I feel more confident for my children and grandchildren knowing that
the men and women who graduate here today, here and across the country, will
be in their midst. That’s the honest truth. That's the God’s truth. That's
my word as a Biden.
Congratulations, Class of 20xx. And may God bless you and may God protect
our troops. Thank you.
典礼精彩两分 英 演 稿范文 篇毕业 钟 语 讲 4
It means you’re willing to look foolish, you’re willing to run the risk
of looking foolish in the service of what matters to you. And if you remember
that, because some of the things your heart will tell you to do, will make you
among your peers look foolish, or not smart, or not sophisticated. But we’ll
all be better for people of your consequence to do it.
That’s what I want you to most remember. Not who spoke at the day you all
assembled on this mall. You’re a remarkable class. I sure don't remember who
the hell was my commencement speaker. (Laughter.) I know this is not
officially commencement. But ask your parents when you leave here, who spoke
at your commencement? It’s a commencement speaker aversion of a commencement
speaker’s fate to be forgotten. The question is only how quickly. But you’re
the best in your generation. And that is not hyperbole. And you're part of a
remarkable generation.
典礼精彩两分 英 演 稿范文 篇毕业 钟 语 讲 5
For your generation, there’s an incredible amount of pressure on all of
you to succeed, particularly now that you have accomplished so much. You’re
whole generation faces this pressure. I see it in my grandchildren who are
honors students at other Ivy universities right now. You race to do what
others think is right in high school. You raced through the bloodsport of
college admissions. You raced through Yale for the next big thing. And all
along, some of you compare yourself to the success of your peers on Facebook,
Instagram, Linked-In, Twitter.
Today, some of you may have found that you slipped into the self-
referential bubble that validates certain choices. And the bubble expands once
you leave this campus, the pressures and anxiousness, as well -- take this
job, make that much money, live in this place, hang out with people like you,
take no real risks and have no real impact, while getting paid for the false
sense of both.
But resist that temptation to rationalize what others view is the right
choice for you -— instead of what you feel in your gut is the right choice
—- that’s your North Star. Trust it. Follow it. You're an incredible group
of young women and men. And that's not hyperbole. You're an incredible group.
典礼精彩两分 英 演 稿范文 篇毕业 钟 语 讲 6
So if…even if you hate politics – and there are certainly plenty of good
reasons to hate politics these days – you will have to engage in political
dialogue, if only to survive Thanksgiving dinner with your crazy uncle. And
you will have to judge the arguments made by candidates if you are going to
vote intelligently.
The question I hope you will ask yourself [is]: on what basis will you
make those judgments?
It would be natural to think that a degree from one of America’s top
colleges has prepared you as a skilled judge of political debates. But
unfortunately, a recent study found that the smartest and most knowledgeable
voters can actually be the worst judges. And the reason is they are most
likely to make judgments based on which party is making the argument rather
than on the argument itself.
Now, I know what you’re thinking. ‘I would never do that,’ you say. But
it happens unconsciously all the time. People have a tendency to assume the
worst about those on the other side of the aisle. And when it comes to those
on your side, they tend to see no evil, hear no evil and speak no evil. And
that’s why – you can applaud if you want – that’s why educated and
knowledgeable people excuse these actions that are ethically wrong and defend
statements that are blatant lies.
典礼精彩两分 英 演 稿范文 篇毕业 钟 语 讲 7
I’m not afraid to take a stand
Everybody come take my hand
We’ll walk this road together, through the storm
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