愛國(guó)勵(lì)志演講稿1分鐘(通用3篇)
愛國(guó)勵(lì)志演講稿1分鐘 篇1
尊敬的領(lǐng)導(dǎo)、老師,親愛的同學(xué)們:
大家好,今天我演講的題目是《堅(jiān)定信念,超越自我》。
海倫·凱勒有這樣一句非常形象而生動(dòng)的話:“當(dāng)一個(gè)人感覺到有高飛的沖動(dòng)時(shí),他將再也不會(huì)滿足于在地上爬。”正是有了遠(yuǎn)大的理想,正是有一種信念,她接受了生命的挑戰(zhàn),創(chuàng)造了生命的奇跡。
她,盲聾啞集于一身的弱女子竟然畢業(yè)于哈佛大學(xué),并用生命的全部力量奔走呼告,建起了一家家慈善機(jī)構(gòu),為殘疾人造福,被評(píng)選為20世紀(jì)美國(guó)十大英雄偶像。理想和信念像熊熊燃燒的烈火使她才走出黑暗,走出死寂,理想和信念像巨大的羽翼,幫助她飛上云天。
從某種意義上說,人不是活在物質(zhì)世界里,而是活在精神世界里,活在理想與信念之中。對(duì)于人的生命而言,要存活,只要一碗飯,一杯水就可以了;但是要想活得精彩,就要有精神,就要有遠(yuǎn)大的理想和堅(jiān)定的信念。
同學(xué)們,不管你現(xiàn)在的成績(jī)?cè)趺礃樱还苣悻F(xiàn)在的基礎(chǔ)怎么樣,只要堅(jiān)定信念,超越自我,你就有了努力的方向,你就有了奮斗的目標(biāo),你就有了生活的動(dòng)力,你就有了成功的希望!
愛國(guó)勵(lì)志演講稿1分鐘 篇2
尊敬的老師,親愛的同學(xué)們:
大家好,很高興有機(jī)會(huì)站在這里演講。
青春是三月生機(jī)勃勃的嫩草,是七月繽紛的鮮花朵朵,是十月灼灼動(dòng)人的紅葉,是海上蓄勢(shì)待發(fā)的帆船,是搏擊長(zhǎng)空的雄鷹,是彈奏歡快月符的琴弦,是一路坎坷,一路執(zhí)著地奔向大海的小溪,是挺直了身板,擁抱藍(lán)天的白楊。
青春是一張支票,可以兌換輝煌的未來,青春是一葉行舟,駛著它可以帶走我們的憂愁,青春是一張長(zhǎng)弓,拉它可以射出我們永不回頭的追求和夢(mèng)想。
青春是歡快的,以為它包含著我們所有的力量和意志,讓我們勇敢向前去的拼搏,去創(chuàng)造我們的天地,青春是激情的,以為它讓我們堅(jiān)定地向前去探索,那廣闊的天空,充滿斗志,雄心昂昂,青春是甜蜜蜜的。因?yàn)樗N(yùn)含了我們所有的理想和對(duì)未來的憧憬,讓我們對(duì)未來充滿了無限的美好,對(duì)未來生活無限的希望。
我們擁有青春,我們可以去盡情享受這美好的生活,我們擁有青春,我們可以去努力拼搏,去創(chuàng)造美好的生活,即使我們失敗了,也會(huì)站起來,去繼續(xù)向前,重復(fù)著一遍又一遍,最終會(huì)有所收獲,我們有青春,我們可以和自己的伙伴去共同努力。
努力拼搏吧,即使在風(fēng)浪面前,我們也會(huì)勇往直前,努力奮斗吧。
愛國(guó)勵(lì)志演講稿1分鐘 篇3
no young man believes he shall ever die. it was a saying of my brother's,and a fine one. there is a feeling of eternity in youth, which makes us amendfor everything. to be young is to be as one of the immortal gods. one half oftime indeed is flown-the other half remains in store for us with all itscountletreasures; for there is no line drawn, and we see no limit to our hopesand wishes. we make the coming age our own-
the vast, the unbounded prospect lies before us.
death. old age. are words without a meaning. that paby us like the idea airwhich we regard not. others may have undergone, or may still be liable tothem-we "bear a charmed life“, which laughs to scorn all such sickly fancies. asin setting out on delightful journey, we strain our eager gaze forward-
bidding the lovely scenes at distance hail!
and see no end to the landscape, new objects presenting themselves as weadvance; so, in the commencement of life, we set no bounds to our inclinations.nor to the unrestricted opportunities of gratifying them. we have as yet foundno obstacle, no disposition to flag; and it seems that we can go on so forever.we look round in a new world, full of life, and motion, and ceaseleprogress; andfeel in ourselves all the vigor and spirit to keep pace with it, and do notforesee from any present symptoms how we shall be left behind in the naturalcourse of things, decline into old age, and drop into the grave. it is thesimplicity, and as it were abstractedneof our feelings in youth, that (so tospeak) identifies us with nature, and (our experience being slight and ourpassions strong) deludes us into a belief of being immortal like it. ourshort-lives connection with existence we fondly flatter ourselves, is anindissoluble and lasting union-a honeymoon that knows neither coldness, jar, norseparation. as infants smile and sleep, we are rocked in the cradle of ourwayward fancies, and lulled into security by the roar of the universe aroundus0we quaff the cup of life with eager haste without draining it, instead ofwhich it only overflows the more-objects prearound us, filling the mind withtheir magnitude and with the strong of desires that wait upon them, so that wehave no room for the thoughts of death.