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39。39。飛到天上去。t end up regretting what you did not do because you were too lazy or too frightened to soar. be a bumblebee! and soar to the heavens. you can do it。t know they canamp。你是唯一一個能追求自己的生活意義的人。39。第六,采取行動。惠特福德actor 演員university wisconsin madison 威斯康辛大學(xué)麥迪遜分校may 17, XX XX年5月17日number one: fall in love with the process and the results will two: do your three: once youamp。我們必須做到不把自己打垮。rsquo。大門會在你面前砰然關(guān)上,你必須重振旗鼓,彈去身上的灰塵,再敲下一扇門?!?。t then forget to market yourself and your ideas. use both sides of your must have a high threshold for frustration. take it from the guy who was turned down by every studio in hollywood. you must knock on doors until your knuckles bleed. doors will slam in your face. you must pick yourself up, dust yourself off, and knock again. itamp。 donamp。天天都保持意識清醒而鮮活,在成人世界中做到這點,是不可想象地難?!t is unimaginably hard to do this, to stay conscious and alive in the adult world day in and day out。what the hell is water?”。不要讓他人的意見淹沒了你自己內(nèi)心的聲音。39。t waste it living someone elseamp。 《林則徐對聯(lián)立志》這個故事講的是清代著名的民族英雄林則。萬斯同由于貪玩,在賓客們面前丟了面子,從而遭到了賓客們的批評。陸羽雖身在廟中,卻不愿終日誦經(jīng)念佛,而是喜歡吟讀詩書?,F(xiàn)在,世界應(yīng)當(dāng)為新的領(lǐng)導(dǎo)者和新思想提供機會。39。39。39。s a problem with this rosy picture of kids being so much better than adults. kids grow up and bee adults just like you. (laughter) or just like you, really? 我非常感謝你們今天來聽我的演講,因為那說明你們真的在乎,你們在傾聽。 in fulfillment of this purpose we will not be intimidated by the threats of dictators that they will regard as a breach of international law or as an act of war our aid to the democracies which dare to resist their aggression. such aid is not an act of war, even if a dictator should unilaterally proclaim it so to be. and when the dictatorsif the dictatorsare ready to make war upon us, they will not wait for an act of war on our part. they did not wait for norway or belgium or the netherlands to mit an act of war. their only interest is in a new oneway international law, which lacks mutuality in its observance and therefore bees an instrument of oppression. the happiness of future generations of americans may well depend on how effective and how immediate we can make our aid felt. no one can tell the exact character of the emergency situations that we may be called upon to meet. the nationamp。 in other cases there are slight but not serious delays. and in some casesand, i am sorry to say, very important cases we are all concerned by the slowness of the acplishment of our plans. the army and navy, however, have made substantial progress during the past year. actual experience is improving and speeding up our methods of production with every passing day. and todayamp。 it is still a friendly strength. even when the world war broke out in 1914 it seemed to contain only small threat of danger to our own american future. but as time went on, as we remember, the american people began to visualize what the downfall of democratic nations might mean to our own democracy. we need not overemphasize imperfections in the peace of versailles. we need not harp on failure of the democracies to deal with problems of world reconstruction. we should remember that the peace of 1919 was far less unjust than the kind of pacification which began even before munich, and which is being carried on under the new order of tyranny that seeks to spread over every continent today. the american people have unalterably set their faces against that tyranny. i suppose that every realist knows that the democratic way of life is at this moment being directly assailed in every part of the worldassailed either by arms or by secret spreading of poisonous propaganda by those who seek to destroy unity and promote discord in nations that are still at peace. during sixteen long months this assault has blotted out the whole pattern of democratic life in an appalling number of independent nations, great and small. and the assailants are still on the march, threatening other nations, great and small. therefore, as your president, performing my constitutional duty to “。名人演講稿4篇 羅斯福四項自由 英語演講稿 mr. speaker, members of the 77th congress: i address you, the members of this new congress, at a moment unprecedented in the history of the union. i use the word “。 but we cannot afford to be softheaded. we must always be wary of those who with sounding brass and a tinkling cymbal preach the ism of appeasement. we must especially beware of that small group of selfish men who would clip the wings of the american eagle in order to feather their own nests. i have recently pointed out how quickly the tempo of modern warfare could bring into our very midst the physical attack which we must eventually expect if the dictator nation win this war. there is much loose talk of our immunity from immediate and direct invasion from across the seas. obviously, as long as the british navy retains its power, no such danger exists. even if there were no british navy, it is not probable that any enemy would be stupid enough to attack us by landing troops in the united states from across thousands of miles of ocean, until it had acquired strategic bases from which to operate. but we learn much from the lessons of the past years in europeparticularly the lesson of norway, whose essential seaports were captured by treachery and surprise built up over a series of years. the first phase of the invasion of this hemisphere would not be the landing of regular troops. the necessary strategic points would be occupied by secret agents and by their dupesand great numbers of them are already here and in latin america. as long as the aggressor nations maintain the offensive they, not we, will choose the time and the place and the method of their attack. and that is why the future of all the american republics is today in serious danger. that is why this annual message to the congress is unique in our history. that is why every member of the executive branch of the government and every member of the congress face great responsibilitygreat accountability.