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The most memorable lines from 2014 commencement speeches
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Secretary of State John Kerry returned to his alma mater of Yale University on Sunday to take a swipe at disgraced Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling. "You are graduating today as the most diverse class in Yale's long history," Kerry said. "Or, as it's called in the NBA, Donald Sterling's worst nightmare." According to the Associated Press, the comment drew laughs from the crowd, which included graduates from 61 countries. Kerry's zinger was one many memorable moments from the 2014 crop of commencement speeches. Puff Daddy was among several unconventional choices for commencement speakers. At Howard University earlier this month, music mogul Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs quoted the late rapper Biggie Smalls in his speech to graduates. “It was all a dream," Combs said in his speech on May 10. "I used to read Word Up magazine.” Combs, who left Howard before earning his bachelor’s degree, recalled his time at the historically black college. “My mind was blown when I saw so many beautiful shades of brown," Combs said. "I never heard so many accents, never seen so many beautiful women — and we all know Howard has the most beautiful, intelligent women in the world.” On Friday, first lady Michelle Obama gave an impassioned speech on diversity to high school graduates in Topeka, Kansas, where the landmark Brown v. Board of Education case started. “You all are the living, breathing legacy of this case,” Obama said. “Many districts in this country have pulled back on efforts to integrate their schools. Many communities have become less diverse." Obama also delivered the commencement address to graduates of Dillard University in New Orleans. “No dream is too big, no vision is too bold," she said on May 10. "As long as we stay hungry for education and let that hunger be our North Star, there is nothing, graduates, nothing, that we cannot achieve.”
"I'm not kidding. Change the world in new, exciting and big ways," Nye, better known as "The Science Guy," said. "Keep reaching. Keep seeking. Keep using your abilities to bring out the best in those around you, and let them bring out the best in you." Nye also railed against climate-change deniers. "Conspiracy theories are for lazy people," he said. "People that don't want to get down to the business at hand. ... Instead of just doing less, we have to find ways of doing more with less. That's the key to the future." Also, he added, "if you smell fresh paint, don't walk under the ladder."
“Over the last few weeks and months, we’ve seen occasional, jarring reminders of the discrimination and the isolated, repugnant, racist views,” Holder said. “These outbursts of bigotry, while deplorable, are not the true markers of the struggle that still must be waged. ... The greatest threats do not announce themselves in screaming headlines. They are more subtle. They cut deeper.”
“My name is Joe Biden, I am Jill Biden’s husband," Biden joked. "On every community college campus, that’s how I’m known.” (In her own commencement speech at Villanova, Jill Biden told the graduating class, "Show your heart to the world.") The vice president then urged Congress to act on immigration reform. “It’s time to get done what an overwhelming number of Americans want to do," Biden said. “Act now and take these people out of the shadows.” Jill Abramson, who was fired as executive editor of the New York Times last week, honored her commitment to speak at Wake Forest's graduation on Monday. "What's next for me? I don't know," Abramson said. "So I'm in the same boat as many of you!"
“When I entered my student adviser's office in the fall of 2005, I was 25 years old. I had just recently moved to America. I was married without children,” Nordegren said, according to ABC News. “Today, nine years later, I’m a proud American, and I have two beautiful children — but I’m no longer married. "It was right after I had taken Communication and the Media" class, she said, "I was unexpectedly thrust into the media limelight. And I probably should have taken more notes in that class."
"Good morning, class of 2014," Stough, better known as the voice of several characters on the show, said. "As Mr. Hankey, the Christmas poo, would say, 'Howdy ho!'" Stough, the voice of "Butters," also had a serious message for graduates about to enter the real world: "We need you. Your diploma is an inanimate object, so be the animator, and bring it to life." |
美國(guó)國(guó)務(wù)卿約翰·克里在星期天回到其母校耶魯大學(xué),猛烈抨擊洛杉磯快船隊(duì)的老板唐納德·斯特林。 克里說(shuō):“在耶魯大學(xué)漫長(zhǎng)的校史上,你們?nèi)缃竦漠厴I(yè)是最具多樣化的?;蛳馧BA里所說(shuō)的,這是唐納德·斯特林最可怕的惡夢(mèng)?!睋?jù)美聯(lián)社報(bào)道,克里的話逗樂了現(xiàn)場(chǎng)聽眾,包括來(lái)自61個(gè)國(guó)家的畢業(yè)生們。 2014年有很多有意義的畢業(yè)演講,克里的精彩演講是其中的一部分。 “吹牛老爹”是非傳統(tǒng)的畢業(yè)典禮演說(shuō)者。 本月初,音樂界巨頭“吹牛老爹”肖恩·康姆斯在霍華德大學(xué)向畢業(yè)生作演講時(shí),引用了已故說(shuō)唱歌手比基·斯莫茲的話。 康姆斯在其5月10號(hào)的演講中說(shuō):“一切都只是一個(gè)夢(mèng)想。我過(guò)去常??碬ord Up雜志?!?/p> 康姆斯回憶起在黑人大學(xué)的時(shí)光,他在本科還沒畢業(yè)時(shí)就離開了霍華德大學(xué)。 康姆斯說(shuō):“當(dāng)我看到這么多漂亮的棕膚色身影時(shí),我思維都活了。從未聽過(guò)這么多種口音,也沒見過(guò)這么多漂亮的女人。我們都知道霍華德大學(xué)的女性在世界上是最貌美最有才的。” 周五,在堪薩斯州托皮卡市,美國(guó)第一夫人米歇爾·奧巴馬就高中畢業(yè)生多樣化發(fā)展作了激情的演講。美國(guó)歷史上意義重大的布朗訴托皮卡教育局案就發(fā)生在托皮卡市。 米歇爾說(shuō):“你們都是這個(gè)教育訴訟案鮮活的受益者。許多地區(qū)的學(xué)校都后悔校園一體化。很多社區(qū)變得越來(lái)越單一。” 米歇爾也在新奧爾良市的迪拉德大學(xué)作畢業(yè)典禮演講。 她在5月10號(hào)說(shuō):“夢(mèng)想沒有極限,遠(yuǎn)見還需大膽。只要我們渴望知識(shí),把這渴望當(dāng)做指引我們的北極星,同學(xué)們,那就沒有什么事是辦不成的?!?/p>
內(nèi)是一位著名的科普專家,他說(shuō):“這不是開玩笑。用全新、全面、振奮人心的方式去改變這個(gè)世界吧。不斷攀登,不斷探索,用你們的能力把最好的東西奉獻(xiàn)給周圍的人,同樣,你周圍的人也會(huì)這樣影響著你。” 內(nèi)也責(zé)罵那些否認(rèn)氣候變化的人。他說(shuō):“陰謀論是為懶人準(zhǔn)備的。那些不愿辦正事的人們……我們必須找到方法,有更多地行動(dòng),這才是未來(lái)的關(guān)鍵。”他還說(shuō),“如果你看到危險(xiǎn),就別再靠近?!?/p>
霍爾德說(shuō):“在過(guò)去的數(shù)周數(shù)月里,我們看到歧視的現(xiàn)象,孤立敵對(duì)的種族主義觀點(diǎn)。雖然很可悲,但這些偏見的爆發(fā)并不是斗爭(zhēng)的真正標(biāo)志。最大的威脅并不會(huì)出現(xiàn)在聳人聽聞的標(biāo)題上。它們更加微妙,隱藏地更深。” 5月3日,美國(guó)副總統(tǒng)喬·拜登在邁阿密戴德學(xué)院的畢業(yè)典禮上發(fā)表演說(shuō),邁阿密戴德學(xué)院在佛羅里達(dá)州,是全國(guó)最大的社區(qū)學(xué)院。 “我名叫喬·拜登,我是吉爾·拜登的丈夫。”拜登開玩笑道,“在每個(gè)社區(qū)學(xué)院的校園里,人們就是這么認(rèn)識(shí)我的?!保獱枴ぐ莸窃诰S拉諾瓦大學(xué)的畢業(yè)典禮演講上向畢業(yè)生說(shuō),“向世界展現(xiàn)你們的心靈。”) 之后,副總統(tǒng)催促國(guó)會(huì)實(shí)施移民改革。拜登說(shuō):“是時(shí)候完成多數(shù)美國(guó)人想要做的事,立即行動(dòng),把這些人從陰暗中解救出來(lái)?!?/p> 吉爾·艾布拉姆森上周被辭去其紐約時(shí)報(bào)的執(zhí)行編輯工作,兌現(xiàn)諾言并于星期一在維克森林大學(xué)的畢業(yè)典禮上致詞。 艾布拉姆森說(shuō):“我下一步該做什么?我不知道。所以,我和你們當(dāng)中的很多人一樣?!?/p>
根據(jù)美國(guó)廣播公司的報(bào)道,諾德格林說(shuō),“2005年秋,我進(jìn)入學(xué)生顧問(wèn)辦公室。那年我25歲,才到美國(guó)不久,結(jié)婚但沒生小孩?!?/p> “九年后的今天,我是一個(gè)自豪的美國(guó)人,并且有兩個(gè)漂亮的小孩,但我已經(jīng)離婚了?!?/p> 她說(shuō):“我選擇‘媒體和交流’這門課是對(duì)的。意外地受到媒體的關(guān)注,或許我應(yīng)該在那課堂上多做筆記。”
“早上好,2014級(jí)畢業(yè)的同學(xué)們,”斯特圖說(shuō)道,他給幾部動(dòng)畫片配過(guò)音,所以大家熟悉他的聲音。他說(shuō):“當(dāng)圣誕耙耙遇到衛(wèi)生紙先生,他會(huì)這樣打招呼,喂!” 斯特圖的聲音表現(xiàn)得很搞笑,同時(shí)也不忘嚴(yán)肅地向畢業(yè)生說(shuō)明了象牙塔外真實(shí)的世界?!拔覀冃枰?,不過(guò)你的畢業(yè)證書是沒有生命的,所以你要做個(gè)有生命氣息的人,快樂地活著?!?/p> (譯者 typhoonda 編輯 丹妮) 掃一掃,關(guān)注微博微信
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