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selection of such a specialized said I should focus on English.(Laughter.)I still hear that quite often.(Laughter.)But my critics don39。t remember everything you did here.(Laughter.)That can be a good thing.(Laughter.)But there will be some people, and some moments, you will never , for example, my old classmate, Dick Brodhead, the acplished dean of this great university.(Applause.)I remember him as a young scholar, a bright lad(laughter)a hard both put a lot of time in at the Sterling Library, in the reading room, where they have those big leather couches.(Laughter.)We had a mutual understandingDick wouldn39。m sure that each of you will make your own journey back at least a few times in your you39。ve carved out a single people think that to speak at Yale39。it39。s a glorious day when your child graduates from 39。m pleased to share this honor with such a distinguished 39。m even prouder that in your eyes I39。第一篇:布什 耶魯大學(xué) 中英文講稿THE PRESIDENT: President Levin, thank you very Brodhead, fellows of the Yale Corporation, fellow Yale parents, families, and graduates: It39。s a special privilege to receive this honorary was proud 33 years ago to receive my first Yale 39。ve earned this congratulate my fellow 39。m particularly pleased to be here with my friend, the former of Presidente, usted es un verdadero lider, y un gran amigo.(Applause.)I congratulate all the parents who are 39。s a great day for you。s a great day for your wallet.(Laughter.)Most important, congratulations to the class of 2001.(Applause.)To those of you who received honors, awards, and distinctions, I say, well to the C students(applause)I say, you, too, can be President of the United States.(Laughter and applause.)A Yale degree is worth a lot, as I often remind Dick Cheney(laughter)who studied here, but left a little now we knowif you graduate from Yale, you bee you drop out, you get to be Vice President.(Laughter.)I appreciate so very much the chance to say a few words on this know Yale has a tradition of having no mencement also know that you39。s mencement, you have to be over the years, the specifications have bee far more you have to be a Yale graduate, you have to be President, and you have had to have lost the Yale vote to Ralph Nader.(Applause.)This is my first time back here in quite a 39。re like me, you won39。t read aloud, and I wouldn39。t realize I don39。m speaking in the perfect forms and rhythms of ancient Haiku.(Applause.)I did take English here, and I took a class called “The History and Practice of American Oratory,” taught by Rollin .(Applause.)And, President Levin, I want to give credit where credit is want the entire world to know thiseverything I know about the spoken word, I learned right here at Yale.(Laughter.)As a student, I tried to keep a low year the New York Times interviewed John Morton Blum because the record showed I had taken one of his his mind39。t have the foggiest recollection of him.”(Laughter.)But I remember Professor I still recall his dedication and high standards of my time there were many great professors at there still 39。m not sure I remembered to thank them the last time I was here, but now that I have a second chance, I thank the professors of Yale University.(Applause.)That39。ve e to feel about the Yale studied hard, I played hard, and I made a lot of lifelong stays with you from college is the part of your education you hardly ever notice at the 39。m a better man because of universities, at their best, teach that degrees and honors are far from the full measure of is that measure taken in wealth or in matters most are the standards you live by, the consideration you show others, and the way you use the gifts you are you leave Yale behind, carrying the written proof of your success here, at a college older than I left here, I didn39。s part of my past, and Yale for me is a source of great hope that there will e a time for you to return to Yale to say that, and feel as I do I hope you won39。我知道,耶魯向來不邀請(qǐng)畢業(yè)典禮演講人,但近幾年來卻有例外。我很驕傲在33年前領(lǐng)取 到第一個(gè)耶魯大學(xué)的學(xué)位。今天是諸位學(xué)友畢業(yè)的日子,在這里我首先要恭喜家長(zhǎng)們:恭喜你們的子女修完學(xué)業(yè)順利畢 業(yè),這是你們辛勤栽培后享受收獲的日子,也是你們錢包解放的大好日子!最重要的是,我 要恭喜耶魯畢業(yè)生們:對(duì)于那些表現(xiàn)杰出的同學(xué),我要說,你真棒!對(duì)于那些丙等生,我要 說,你們將來也可以當(dāng)美國(guó)總統(tǒng)!耶魯學(xué)位價(jià)值不菲。這是我畢業(yè)以來第二次回到這里。舉例來說,我 ,如今他是偉大學(xué)校的杰出校長(zhǎng),他讀書時(shí)的聰明與刻苦至 今讓我記憶猶新。我們有個(gè)默 契:他不大聲朗讀課文,我睡覺不打呼嚕。有趣的是,我選修過15世紀(jì)的日本俳句——每首詩只有17個(gè)音節(jié),我想其意義只有禪學(xué)大 師才能明了?,F(xiàn)在,我仍然時(shí)常聽到這類建議。我很感激耶魯大學(xué)給我們提供了這么好的讀書環(huán)境。也許有的 同學(xué)會(huì)認(rèn)為,大學(xué)只是人生受教育的重要部分,殊不知,“大學(xué)生活”這四個(gè)字的內(nèi)涵十分 深厚,它既包含豐富的學(xué)科知識(shí)和學(xué)術(shù)氛圍,也蘊(yùn)涵著許多支撐人生成敗的觀念,還有那豐 富多彩的生活以及讀多值得結(jié)交的朋友┄┄大家常說,“耶魯人”,我從不確定那是什么意思。是的,因?yàn)橐?,因?yàn)橛辛嗽谝斏钤斓慕?jīng)歷,你、我、他變成了一個(gè)個(gè)更加 優(yōu)秀的人!你們離開耶魯后,我希望你們牢記“我的知識(shí)源自耶魯”,并以你們自己的方式、自己的時(shí)間、自己的奮斗來體現(xiàn)對(duì)母校的熱愛,聽從時(shí)代的召喚,用信心與行動(dòng)予以積極 響應(yīng)。在那時(shí),耶魯與 無知的我仿佛要隔了一個(gè)世界之遙,而現(xiàn)在,她是我過去的一部分。我希望,將來你們以另外一種身份回到耶魯 時(shí),能有與我一樣的感受并說出相同的話。第二篇:布什在耶魯大學(xué)的演講布什在耶魯大學(xué)的演講(中英字體[大 中 小] 顏色[藍(lán) 綠 黑]文)分類:其它創(chuàng)建于:20081125 被查看:3166次[收藏:日記|作者] [評(píng)論] 布什在耶魯大學(xué)的演講(中英文)Remarks by the President in Commencement Address Yale UniversityNew Haven, Connecticut Listen to the President39。s a special privilege to receive this honorary was proud 33 years ago to receive my first Yale 39。ve earned this congratulate my fellow 39。m particularly pleased to be here with my friend, the former of Presidente, usted es un verdadero lider, y un gran amigo.(Applause.)I congratulate all the parents who are 39。s a great day for you。s a great day for your wallet.(Laughter.)Most important, congratulations to the class of 2001.(Applause.)To those of you who received honors, awards, and distinctions, I say, well to the C students(applause)I say, you, too, can be President of the United States.(Laughter and applause.)A Yale degree is worth a lot, as I often remind Dick Cheney(laughter)who studied here, but left a little now we knowif you graduate from Yale, you bee you drop out, you get to be Vice President.(Laughter.)I appreciate so very much the chance to say a few words on this know Yale has a tradition of having no mencement also know that you39。s mencement, you have to be over the years, the specifications have bee far more