英語(yǔ)演講稿speech paper
英文演講稿
speech paper
thank you!
chief justice rehnquist, president carter, president bush, president clinton, distinguished guests and my fellow citizens, the peaceful transfer of authority is rare in history, yet common in our country. with a simple oath, we affirm old traditions and make new beginnings.
as i begin, i thank president clinton for his service to our nation.
and i thank vice president gore for a contest conducted with spirit and ended with grace.
i am honored and humbled to stand here, where so many of america's leaders have come before me, and so many will follow.
we have a place, all of us, in a long story -- a story we continue, but whose end we will not see. it is the story of a new world that became a friend and liberator of the old, a story of a slave-holding society that became a servant of freedom, the story of a power that went into the world to protect but not possess, to defend but not to conquer.
it is the american story -- a story of flawed and fallible people, united across the generations by grand and enduring ideals.
the grandest of these ideals is an unfolding american promise that everyone belongs, that everyone deserves a chance, that no insignificant person was ever born.
americans are called to enact this promise in our lives and in our laws. and though our nation has sometimes halted, and sometimes delayed, we must follow no other course.
through much of the last century, america's faith in freedom and democracy was a rock in a raging sea. now it is a seed upon the wind, taking root in many nations.
our democratic faith is more than the creed of our country, it is the inborn hope of our humanity, an ideal we carry but do not own, a trust we bear and pass along. and even after nearly 225 years, we have a long way yet to travel.
while many of our citizens prosper, others doubt the promise, even the justice, of our own country. the ambitions of some americans are limited by failing schools and hidden prejudice and the circumstances of their birth. and sometimes our differences run so deep, it seems we share a continent, but not a country.
we do not accept this, and we will not allow it. our unity, our union, is the serious work of leaders and citizens in every generation. and this is my solemn pledge: i will work to build a single nation of justice and opportunity.
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演講論文
謝謝你們!
首席大法官倫奎斯特,卡特總統(tǒng),布什總統(tǒng),克林頓總統(tǒng),尊敬的來(lái)賓,我的同胞們,權(quán)力的和平過(guò)渡在歷史上是罕見(jiàn)的,但在美國(guó)是平常的。用一個(gè)簡(jiǎn)單的誓言,我們確認(rèn)舊的傳統(tǒng),同時(shí)開(kāi)始了新的歷程。
首先,我要感謝克林頓總統(tǒng)為他的服務(wù)我們的國(guó)家。
也感謝副總統(tǒng)戈?duì)栐诟?jìng)選過(guò)程中的熱情與風(fēng)度。
我的榮幸,站在這里,之前,許多美國(guó)領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人已來(lái)過(guò)我,所以很多人會(huì)效仿。
我們有一個(gè)地方,所有的人,在很長(zhǎng)一段故事,一個(gè)故事,我們繼續(xù)下去,但是我們不會(huì)看到他們的結(jié)局。的故事,一個(gè)新的世界,成為一個(gè)朋友和舊的解放者,蓄奴的故事的社會(huì),成為一個(gè)自由的仆人,一個(gè)力量的故事,走進(jìn)世界保護(hù)但不擁有,保護(hù)而不是征服。
這是美國(guó)的故事——一個(gè)有缺陷的和不可靠的人的故事,是一部在偉大和永恒理想指導(dǎo)下幾代人團(tuán)結(jié)奮斗的。
最偉大的理想是一個(gè)正在美國(guó)保證每個(gè)人都是,每個(gè)人都應(yīng)有機(jī)會(huì),從來(lái)沒(méi)有無(wú)關(guān)緊要的人誕生了。
美國(guó)人要竭力將這個(gè)諾言變成在我們的生活中,在我們的法律。雖然我們的國(guó)家有時(shí)停滯不前,有時(shí)推遲,我們必須完成這一使命。
通過(guò)上個(gè)世紀(jì)的大部分時(shí)間,美國(guó)人對(duì)自由和民主的信念猶如洶涌大海中的巖石,F(xiàn)在是一顆種子在風(fēng),扎根在許多國(guó)家。
我們的民主信仰不僅僅是我們國(guó)家的信條,它是我們?nèi)祟惖奶焐南M?理想我們攜帶但并不擁有,我們熊和傳遞的信任。甚至在近225年之后,我們還有很長(zhǎng)的路去旅游。
雖然許多市民繁榮,別人懷疑的承諾,即使是正義,我們自己的國(guó)家。一些美國(guó)人的雄心受到失敗的學(xué)校教育,潛在的偏見(jiàn)和出身的環(huán)境。有時(shí)我們的分歧如此之深,似乎我們共享一個(gè)大陸,而不是一個(gè)國(guó)家。
我們不接受這個(gè),我們不會(huì)允許它。我們的團(tuán)結(jié),我們的聯(lián)盟,是在每一代領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人和公民的嚴(yán)肅的工作。這是我莊嚴(yán)承諾:我將努力建立一個(gè)公正、充滿機(jī)會(huì)的國(guó)家。
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