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people you may disagree you39。ll have the courage to look them in the eye and hear their point of view and help make sure that the speed and distance and anonymity of our world doesn39。t cause us to lose our ability to stand in somebody else39。s shoes and recognize all that we share as a is imperative for you as an individual and for our success as a nation.”there has to be some way that this darkness can be banished with light,“ says the man whose little boy was massacred on just an ordinary friday in whether you call it soul or spirit or higher self, intelligence, there is i know this, there is a light inside each of you all of us that illuminates your very human beingness if you let as a young girl from rural mississippi i learned long ago that being myself was much easier than pretending to be barbara when i first started because i had barbara in my head i would try to sit like barbara, talk like barbara, move like barbara and then one night i was on the news reading the news and i called canada canada, and that was the end of me being cracked myself up on 39。t stop laughing and my real personality came through and i figured out oh gee, i can be a much better oprah than i could be a pretend know that you all might have a little anxiety now and hesitation about leaving the fort of college and putting those harvard credentials to the no matter what challenges or setbacks or disappointments you may encounter along the way you will find true success and happiness if you have only one goal, there really is only one and that is this: to fulfill the highest most truthful expression of yourself as a human want to max out your humanity by using your energy to lift yourself up, your family and the people around howard thurman said it said ”don39。t ask yourself what the world yourself what makes you e alive and then go do that because what the world needs is people who have e alive.“ the world needspeople like michael stolzenberg from fort michael was just 8 years old michael nearly died from a bacterial infection that cost him both of his hands and both of his in an instant this vibrant little boy became a quadruple amputee and his life was changed in losing who he once was michael discovered who he wanted to refused to sit in that wheelchair all day and feel sorry for himself so with prosthetics he learned to walk and run and play joined his middle school lacrosse team and last month when he learned that so many victims of the boston marathon bombing would bee new amputees michael decided to banish that darkness with and his brother harris created to raise 1,000,000 dollars for other the time harris runs the XX boston than 1,000 miles away from here these two young brothers are bringing people together to support this boston munity the way their munity came together to support when this 13 year old man was asked about his fellow amputees he said this ”first they will be 39。re losing something they will never get back and that39。s was they39。ll be just don39。t know that yet. we might not always know might not always see it, or hear it on the news or even feel it in our daily lives but i have faith that no matter what class of XX you will be okay and you will make sure our country is have faith because of that 9 year old girl who went out and collected the have faith because of david and francine wheeler, i have faith because of michael and harris stolzenberg and i have faith because of you, the network of angeles sitting here of them kadija williams who came to harvard four years had attended 12 schools in 12 years living out of garbage bags amongst pimps and prostitutes and drug dealers, homeless, going in to department stores, walmart in the morning to bathe herself so that she wouldn39。t smell in front of her classmates and today she graduates as a member of the harvard class of time to time you may stumble fall, you will for sure count in this no doubt, you will have questions and you will have doubts about your path but i know this, if you39。re willing to listen to be guided by that still small voice that is the within yourself, to find out what makes you e alive you will be more than will be happy, you will be successful, and you will make a difference in the class of XX, congratulations to your family and friends, good luck and thank you for that okay?相關(guān)推薦:珍藏記憶,給力未來(lái)—尚鋼書(shū)記在畢業(yè)典禮上的講話(huà)在高三畢業(yè)典禮上的致辭在國(guó)培通用技術(shù)畢業(yè)典禮上的發(fā)言在幼兒園大班畢業(yè)典禮上的園長(zhǎng)致詞警院老師畢業(yè)典禮上的發(fā)言在初三畢業(yè)典禮上的發(fā)言校長(zhǎng)在中學(xué)XX屆學(xué)生畢業(yè)典禮上的講話(huà)學(xué)員代表在黨校畢業(yè)典禮上的發(fā)言父親在幼兒園畢業(yè)典禮上的發(fā)言在兒子幼兒園畢業(yè)典禮上的發(fā)言稿在畢業(yè)典禮上的發(fā)言比爾蓋茨在哈佛大學(xué)畢業(yè)典禮上的演講稿畢業(yè)生畢業(yè)典禮上的講話(huà)在黨校畢業(yè)典禮上的發(fā)言:在黨性鍛煉中升華人生價(jià)值青春萬(wàn)歲_在畢業(yè)典禮上的致辭第三篇:Oprah(奧普拉)哈佛大學(xué)2013畢業(yè)典禮演講實(shí)錄(中英文)Oprah(奧普拉)哈佛大學(xué)2013畢業(yè)典禮演講實(shí)錄(中英文)美國(guó)脫口秀天后,國(guó)際知名慈善家?jiàn)W普拉溫弗瑞(Oprah Winfrey),5月30日應(yīng)邀至哈佛大學(xué)獲頒榮譽(yù)法學(xué)博士學(xué)位,并在畢業(yè)典禮發(fā)表演說(shuō)。她敦促畢業(yè)生樂(lè)于接受挫折,視之為成長(zhǎng)的契機(jī),并在生活與事業(yè)中追求為他人服務(wù)的機(jī)會(huì)。她告訴畢業(yè)生:“人生沒(méi)有失敗這檔事,所謂失敗只是讓人生轉(zhuǎn)個(gè)彎。有時(shí)難免會(huì)陷入掙扎卡在困境中,不過(guò)你想創(chuàng)造的人生故事會(huì)帶著你走出去。” Oprah(奧普拉)哈佛大學(xué)2013畢業(yè)典禮演講實(shí)錄Oh my goodness!I?m at Harvard!Wow!To President Faust, my fellow honorans, Carl [Muller] that was so beautiful, thank you so much, and James Rothenberg, Stephanie Wilson, Harvard faculty, with a special bow to my friend Lewis of you alumni, with a special bow to the Class of ?88, your hundred fifteen million to you, members of the Harvard class of 2013!Hello!我的天?。∥以诠?..佛!真的!尊敬的Faust校長(zhǎng)、和我一起獲得榮譽(yù)學(xué)位的各位,Carl(注:Carl Muller哈佛校友會(huì)主席),真是太棒了,謝謝你們!還有James Rothenberg, Stephanie Wilson和哈佛的教職工們,特別感謝我的朋友Henry Lewis Gates博士(注:美國(guó)知名黑人教授)!感謝所有的哈佛校友,特別要感謝88屆的畢業(yè)生,你們?yōu)楣鹁璩鲆粌|一千五百萬(wàn)美元(注:哈佛歷史上最多的一次同一班次校友捐款)。所有2013屆的各位畢業(yè)生們!大家好!I thank you for allowing me to be a part of the conclusion of this chapter of your lives and the mencement of your next say that I?m honored doesn?t even begin to quantify the depth of gratitude that really acpanies an honorary doctorate from too many little girls from rural Mississippi have made it all the way here to I can tell you that I consider today as I sat on the stage this morning getting teary for you all and then teary for myself, I consider today a defining milestone in a very lo