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此資料由網(wǎng)絡(luò)收集而來,如有侵權(quán)請告知上傳者立即刪除。資料共分享,我們負(fù)責(zé)傳遞知識。美國國務(wù)卿克里在波士頓學(xué)院2020年畢業(yè)典禮上英語演講稿 Your Eminence Cardinal Oamp。rsquo。Malley, Father President Leahy, Father Monan, Father Devino, members of the faculty, my fellow recipients of honorary degrees, parents, siblings, and the distinguished class of 2020: Congratulations to everybody here today. You know I thought I had a lot to worry about as I was listening to the introduction, betweenAfghanistan and Iran and so forth. But now Iamp。rsquo。m worried about where Challenger is. (Laughter.)I will leave here knowing that Boston College liberates eagles. (Laughter.) Itamp。rsquo。s a great honor to be with you. You all might remember from English class that the greatAmerican novelist Thomas Wolfe wrote that you canamp。rsquo。t go home again. Or maybe you know thatquote because itamp。rsquo。s the same thing that your parents are telling you now. (Laughter.) Well, Wolfe had obviously never been to Boston College. It is nice to be off an airplane, but myfriends, it is great to be home. I am really happy to be here. (Applause and cheers.) I know that many of you stayed up all night so you could see your last sunrise at BC. (Cheers.)Some of you thought it would never e, graduation that is. Iamp。rsquo。ve got news for you: Some ofyour parents and professors didnamp。rsquo。t think so either. (Laughter.) Now, I notice a lot of you are wearing shades. It wonamp。rsquo。t work, folks. Iamp。rsquo。ll still hear you snoring. (Laughter.) I was on the campus of one of your rivals yesterday in New Haven. And while I let them knowthat they could be proud of their title in menamp。rsquo。s hockey last year, I also had to put it inperspective: Yale is still four titles behind BC. (Cheers and applause.) There are many things actually that Yale and Boston College have in mon, but one isprobably the most powerful: mutual dislike of Harvard. (Laughter.) Although to be fair,hundreds of schools donamp。rsquo。t like Harvard very much. As Secretary of State, I track many factions and rivalries around the world. BC versus NotreDame is at the top of my list. Of course, thereamp。rsquo。s also Alec Baldwin versus the NYPD. (Laughter.)Beyonceamp。rsquo。s sister versus Jay Z. (Laughter and cheers.) And then thereamp。rsquo。s the rivalry: Red Soxand Yankees. (Cheering and applause.) We absolutely loved the last ten years: Yankees amp。ndash。 oneWorld Series, and Red Sox amp。ndash。 three. Thatamp。rsquo。s my kind of rivalry, folks. (Cheers.) Now BC reminds us today that though rivalries can be overe, here today you have honoreda Holy Cross alumnus, the great Bob Cousy, who, as you heard earlier in his degreepresentation, won 117 games at Boston when he was coaching here. Eightyfive years old andthe Celtics could have used him this year. (Laughter.) So we have with us today a great legend, but most importantly an amazing person, anamazing player, and three other extraordinary builders of munity, all of whom I am veryhonored to share d