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求布莱尔在“2008奥运 冠军论坛”上演讲的演讲稿

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Speech to 'What Makes a Champion?' in Beijing
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This is China's moment. A moment to celebrate its culture, civilisation and achievement. A moment to thank the Chinese people for their warmth, their ingenuity and their enterprise. A moment to recognise that whatever the challenges - political, social and economic - there is, in this country, the will, the determination and the humanity to make the future work for China; and in partnership with other nations and cultures, to make it work for people everywhere.

What makes a Champion? We must start with an uncomfortable truth: natural talent helps and especially in sport!

I remember still, almost 45 years ago now, running in my first competitive race at my school Sports Day. I remember the running track, grass freshly mowed. A sunny day. The race was over 440 yards. Four times round our small track. I settled in behind the lead runner, calculating to overtake him on the last bend before the straight run to the finish. The race went to plan until just as I reached the bend, I tried to sprint forward. Suddenly, my legs just didn't have the energy. The mental will was there. The physical capacity was not. I remember that feeling of shock and disappointment now as clear as I did then, the disconnection between desire and ability. I still have my silver cup for coming second. But silver was not what I wanted. I wanted gold.

We will applaud the champions of the Olympics knowing that most of us would never have been able to do what they have done.

But I chose to try to be a champion in a different field and it is also true that most people have innate talent at something. Champions are not just athletes. They are scientists, entrepreneurs, artists, philanthropists. They are people who the world sees in photos and on TV, people of fame and wealth. But they are just as often people no one outside a small circle has heard of: champions of compassion, of fortitude under suffering, of works of humanity towards others. Such champions often enjoy less fame or fortune when alive; but are more often commemorated after death. They are champions of the human spirit.

So it is right that not everyone can be a champion. But many, perhaps even most of us, have the capacity to do something exceptionally well. Most of us have a gift.

The issue is: how to develop that gift? What are the qualities that take the talent and turn it into an achievement, that translate the ordinary into the extraordinary?

Because for sure, there is a part, perhaps even the major part of being a champion that is not to do with natural physique or natural intellect but is to do with character, attitude, the dimension of the mind that can be discovered and developed. You can improve.

You can, in doing so, cross the line between the average and the good and in time even the line between the good and the outstanding.

It can be dangerous to describe rules of improvement, to try to codify the qualities. Champions are about exceptions, not rules.

Nonetheless, I believe it is possible to identify characteristics you find in champions. I have chosen seven.

First, success comes to those who strive. Striving is a better concept than merely being competitive. In the Bible, Jacob is renamed after wrestling with God whilst asleep. He was thereafter called Israel meaning striving with God. To me, striving is more than wanting to be the best. It means even if you are the best, striving to be better. It is the product of a spirit that is restless for still greater things. It can mean a state of perpetual dissatisfaction, certainly with yourself.

Of course, it shows up in a strong competitive streak when in a race, be that in sport or a political campaign or anything else. But it is also an attitude that illustrates that the competitor is as much competing with himself as with others in the same race.

Secondly, champions are creative people. They are innovative. They are always pushing to the new frontier. They don't accept the "givens" of any field of endeavour. They challenge them. They are non-conventional people. Anyone I have ever met in any field, who is successful, is creative. That applies, incidentally, to the lawyer or the banker as much as the artist or thinker. The creative process is always fascinating to behold. It begins with an analytical capability that is free, not hidebound; not shackled to what has gone before.

I always found in politics that people had an amazing predisposition to conduct a debate within very defined parameters. This is what to be left-wing meant. This is what right-wing meant. This is the way the state works. This is how public services or welfare systems operate. Within the parameters debate is lively. But the parameters themselves are rarely challenged. Creative people challenge the parameters. They go back to the first principles of a subject. They ask not the superficial but the profound questions.

Which brings me to the third quality. Champions are endlessly inquisitive. I begin every day, hoping to learn something new. I regularly contemplate the vast expanses of my ignorance. I was hopeless at science at school. I regretted it ever since. I would love to learn about it now. But even in my chosen field of politics I am always searching for new insights, for original thinking, for something that makes me think anew and afresh. This also means knowing you can be wrong. You may have to re-think, and possibly radically. The characteristic of a champion is that they are prepared to do so.

All of this takes application and hard work.The fourth quality is therefore self discipline. That is more than just the hours you put in. But it is the discipline to lay aside other pleasures and concentrate hard on your own development. It is about focus and single mindedness. I remember meeting a famous pop star once who you may have thought was just a good time rock and roller. I asked him: "how do you do it?" and before he could reply, his partner said simply: "he is the most disciplined person I know". It is not just about deciding to work rather than spend an extra hour in the bar. It is about absorption in your task, about deep not shallow thought, about getting down to the core of what you are trying to achieve. It is about not accepting second best; about knowing in your heart, when something is not good enough and can and should be better. Notice that this is self discipline. Past a certain point, you and only you can provide that intensity of will.

The fifth quality is courage. No champion is without courage. It may be physical, it may be intellectual. It may be of mind or body. There is no greater courage than that shown by the Paralympians. These are the people who have not just demonstrated the normal will-power of champions, but in doing so have overcome by their passion to succeed their disability. Their courage gives hope to all. Special salutations to them.

Courage is invariably found in a champion. Inevitably a champion is out in front. Championship is like leadership. When things are in the balance, when you cannot be sure, when others are uncertain or hesitate, when the very point is that the outcome is in doubt; that is when a leader steps forward. The soldier who comes to help his fallen comrade. The health worker who risks their life to save the lives of others. The political activist who stands up for what is right when what is right is not what is popular or expedient. This is the person who when the mantle of responsibility is floating free reaches out and puts it on. The courage lies not in acting without fear; but in acting despite fear.

Such people are the people who are prepared just to go for it; to back their instinct when their instinct is all the certainty they are going to get. Taking the uncalculated risk is just foolhardy. But a calculated risk is still a risk. Calculate too much and you miscalculate. You wait for the perfect moment when such moments rarely if ever exist. At a certain point you have to step forward, with an insecure terrain beneath your feet.

What this means is that you must also be prepared to fail. This is the sixth and possibly the toughest quality of all. The strange irony of the champion is that the champion must be able to live with failure as well as enjoy success. The very act of courage, of leadership that sees you step out into the unknowable, carries with it the possibility of defeat. You must be willing to be humbled as well as exalted. You must accept that the risk, however calculated, may not pay off.

One of the most common reasons why people don't strive is the fear of failure. Yet virtually no one I have ever met who has succeeded, has not failed first. The question is what you learn from the experience, what you learn not just about the process of competing, but about yourself, the strengths you should exploit, the weaknesses you must eliminate.

The seventh quality is one some will disagree with; but which I think is the most essential of all. I believe that if you are to be a true champion, you must be motivated by more that "you". If the striving is purely selfish, if the love of personal achievement is purely the personal glory, something is missing; some aspect of championship that is elusive in definition but critical in action, Some people may see this in spiritual terms; that is one way of looking at it. Another way is simply a belief that to achieve to the highest level and beyond, to extend the frontiers of human knowledge or activity, is in and of itself, something good or worthy, noble even; that fulfils a purpose beyond your own recognition of your own self worth.

There is a reason why so many people who are champions look to use their success in helping others. Such a sentiment is located somewhere in the champion's character. It is the same reason you chose Nelson Mandela to launch this idea at the Sydney Olympics in the year 2000. Over the next three to six weeks or so of the Olympics and Paralympics, this city will be sparkling with the glittering accomplishments of the greatest sporting event in the world and billions around the world will share in the expectation, excitement and exhilaration of it all.

But we know in this same world, there is poverty, ignorance, and disease all of it preventable if humanity had the will. We know there is conflict and discord where fellow human beings suffer and die. We know there are challenges like the changing of our climate, which call us to take responsibility and to lead.

This month it is the Olympics. Next month, with rather less fanfare and publicity, will be the UN General Assembly where we will debate the Millennium Development Goals set by the world's nations in the year 2000 and due to be met in the year 2015. At present we will not meet them. We will fail, and if we do, the price is paid in the lives and misery of those who also would like to strive and compete in the world's myriad of opportunities to be champions, but who cannot.

The true champion is not just a winner. He or she is a person of compassion, of humanity, motivated by a sense of obligation to others as strong as the will to succeed for themselves.

So as we think of the champions who will stand proud on the podium, with their medals, with their nation's anthem ringing in their ears, let a part of the Olympiad spirit that is about human dignity as well as human achievement, take us to the places in our world desperate for our help. Let us hear the cries of the poor, dispossessed and oppressed, and summon up the true character of the champion to answer them.

Felicitations once again to the Chinese people. We are delighted to share in your pride and happiness. We wish this great country of China well for the Olympics and Paralympics. Thank you.

ENDS

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祖国在我心中
同学们:大家好!
雄伟的长城是我们的骄傲,它有2000多年的历史,在宇宙用肉眼看地球,都能看到它。看到长城,仿佛看到了我们的祖国,长城里藏着中华民族伟大的灵魂,它是最壮观的一项工程。高耸的山峰、翻滚的长江。。。。。。都是我们的大好河山。自从*带领着人民打败了外国侵略者之后,我们的祖国正在飞速发展之中,但是,还是有些外国人瞧不起我们,于是,许多爱国志士便都投入了祖国的建设事业中。然而,一些留学知识分子的回国,使中国的命运得到了根本的转折,正是他们,挺直了中国的脊梁。
邓稼先就是这些留学生之一,当时他听说中国的科技状况,放弃了博士学位,决心回国为祖国贡献自己的一份力量,因为他知道:自己是中国的儿女,是炎黄的子孙!
他回到中国,参加了**弹的研制工作。邓稼先不怕困难,经常带领工作人员到前线工作。他亲自到黄沙满天的戈壁取样本,还冒着被辐射到的危险监制**弹。终于,在他和大家的共同努力下,**弹试验**成功了!随后,邓稼先又以惊人的速度研制成功了**、东方红卫星。***爷爷提到邓稼先,说:“两弹是他的勋章,中国为他骄傲!”
中国有那么美丽的河山,那么悠久的历史,那么灿烂的文化,他们就是为了不让祖国受到外国人的侮辱和嘲笑。

故宫、长城,哪个不是规模宏大、气势辉煌?
泰山、黄河,哪个不是风景秀丽、雄伟壮观?
造纸、**,哪个不是我们中国人的骄傲?
爱国者的信念永远打不倒,他们终于换来了新中国的成立。我们应该热爱自己的祖国,不忘国耻,用自己的双手为国争光!

诸康妮演讲稿翻译

Discover yourself.
Today I'm going to talk about discover yourself.
今天我要谈的是:发现自己。
Ever since the accelerated development of human civilization, perpetual scientific discovery of nature have companied mankind all along the journey.
自然科学的发现始终伴随着人类文明的飞速发展。
It was by discovering the around us that human beings have been able to live a more sophisticated life.
通过对周围事物的观察和发现,我们人类已经过着更美好的生活。
However, as G.K. Chesterton once said “one may understand the cosmos, but never the ego, the self is more distance than any star.
然而,切斯特顿曾经说过:“人们可以了解宇宙, 但从来不了解自己,自我的距离远超过任何星辰的距离。”
Thus, a life is a journey of unrelenting offers to discover more of ourselves.
因此,生活是一个不屈不挠、努力发现自己的旅程。
When I was six, I constantly picture myself as an elegant and skilled pianist rendering Xiao Bang's nocturnal beautifully on the stage, receiving award and applause after my performance.
当我六岁时,就不断想象自己像一个优雅和娴熟的钢琴家,在舞台上演奏肖邦的优美的小夜曲,在演奏结束后收获着奖励和掌声
However, as I further my piano lessons, it was hard to be oblivious of my non-gifted skills.
可是,在随后的钢琴课上,我发现我并没有演奏钢琴的天赋。
Sometimes I couldn't help but have this feeling of despair, when I woke up to the reality and discover that my goal was unrealistic.
有时候,当我从梦中回到现实,发现自己的目标多么的不切实际,我忍不住感到绝望。
Brutal but real.
现实是残酷的。
It was the first time; I had discovered that I couldn't have it at all, when I was twelve.
12岁的时候,我第一次发现我不可能成为钢琴演奏家。
I thought the coolest job in the entire universe was to be a surgeon.
我曾经以为在全世界外科医生是最酷的工作,。
I spent hours and hours watching the drama Grey's Anatomy and couldn't help falling in love with the kind of live those doctor lead on the scream.
我一遍又一遍地观看情节剧《实习医生格蕾》,并不自觉地被那些尖叫的医生所吸引。
I was utterly mesmerized by the scalpel and all those fancy medical terms that use.
我完全被手术刀和那些花哨的医疗用语迷住了。
However, I stop to dream about being a surgeon when I discover that it was the idea of being a surgeon that appeal to me, not what it truly was.
但是,当发现成为一名外科医生只是一厢情愿时,我就不再侈想。
As a result, the dream ended and I discovered some more about myself.
此后,随着梦想的破灭,我加深了对自己的了解。
This year, I turned sixteen and I could proudly say I do not dream to be, but ascertain to peruse being a lower in the future.
在我十六岁那一年,我可以自豪地说,我不再梦想着成为什么什么,但却为未来制定了一个现实的目标。
Since junior high school I had always been awarded the most eloquent debater in every single debater participated in. I can not only think logically, but also deliver my thought promptly.
从初中开始,我总是在比赛中被评为最佳辩手,我思维缜密、善于表达。
My huge interest in philosophy also acts my reason in whenever I tried to argue with something equivocal.
对哲学的巨大兴趣使我总是试图去为一些模棱两可的问题寻找答案。
Being aware of the obstacles and the hardships on the way becoming a great lawyer never panics me, for the simple reason that I have this faith and passion in what I am aspiring after.
我知道,要想成为一个伟大的律师其前路困难重重,但这并没有把我吓倒,那是因为我对我的追求充满了信心和**。
G.K.Chesterton was absolutely correct; the most complicated part of comprehending the world is the study of somehow smaller world, ourselves.
切斯特顿是对的,要想理解世界上最复杂的部分需要从对小的地方着手研究即从研究我们自己开始。
I subsequently realized that growing up is a process that discover yourselves.
从那以后,我意识到成长的过程就是一个不断发现自己的过程。
We got to know what we truly are and become who we dream to be.
我们需要知道真正的自己然后才能我成为我们梦想中的自己。
As we shape ourselves and as we shape of our lives.
当我们塑造自己时,同时也在塑造我们的生活。
We gradually become more aware of limits and potentials, and consequently learn to adjust learn what's out there, and by that ladies and gentlemen I'm proud to say that I have discovered part of myself, sue to discovering today and definitely a lot more in the future.
当我们逐渐认识道自己的不足和潜力,进而学着去适应和调整,并因此,女士们,先生们,我可以很自豪地说,我已经逐渐发现了自己,今天正在发现且明天会更多地发现自己。
I would always keep this in embedded in my heart.
我将会永远记住这一点。
Things do not change, we do!
虽然事情没有改变,但我们要改变!

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求布莱尔在“2008奥运 冠军论坛”上演讲的演讲稿

Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen:

When I was in the primary school, I have a dream. I want to invent a device which could bring you from one place to another in no time at all. When I was in the secondary school, my dream was to study in my ideal university. And when eventually I got into the university, my dream was to graduate.

How pathetic! When we grow up, we dream less and become more realistic. Why? Why do we have to change our dreams, so, so in order to let it be "fulfilled"? Why do we have to surrender to the so-called "reality"? What IS the reality actually?

Ladies and gentlemen, the reality is not real. It is a barrier keeping us from all the possible fantasies. Flying, for example, had been a dream to mankind for thousands of years. A hundred years ago, "man could not fly" was still regarded as the "reality". Now if that was really the reality, what did the Wright brothers do? How did some of you get to Macau? Only when we believe that the reality is not real can we soar with our dreams.

People say that our future is a battle between the reality and our dreams. And if, unfortunately, Mr. Reality wins this war, then I see no future of mankind at all. AIDS will never be curable as this IS the reality; People living in the undeveloped countries will suffer from starvation forever as this IS the reality; 4)Disputes among different countries would never be settled as this misunderstandings and intolerance IS the reality.

Ladies and gentlemen, how many of you have a dream of being able to make a lot of money? Please raise your hands. Oh, quite a number of you! Actually, ladies and gentlemen, this is not a dream, but a task. Every one of us has to make a living, right? Anyway I hope your task will be accomplished. How many of you think that you have already fulfilled your dream and that you don't dream anymore? Dear 5)adjudicators, what do you think? C.S. Lewis once said, "You are never too old to dream a new dream." So for our future, please dream and be unrealistic.

Now that I am a university student, my goal is to graduate with excellences. But at the same time, I have a dream deeply rooted in our future. One day, people living in the areas now 6)sweltering with the horror of wars will be able to sit with their families and enjoy their every moment. One day, people from the rich countries are willing to share what they have with those from the poor countries and those from the poor countries will eventually be able to make their own happy living themselves. One day, different cultures in this age of globalization will coexist with tolerance and the unfriendly confrontations among them will be 7)eliminated. One day, the globe will share the dream with me and we will all contribute to making our dream come true. One day, our dream will defeat the reality! Thank you very much.

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