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篇一:美国总统竞选获胜演讲稿
If
there
is
anyone
out
there
who
still
doubts
that
America
is
a
place where
all
things
are possible;
who
still
wonders
if
the dream of our founders is alive in
our time; who still
questions the power
of our democracy, tonight is your answer.
It's
the
answer
told
by
lines
that
stretched
around
schools
and churches in
numbers this nation has never seen; by people
who waited three hours
and
four hours,
many for
the
very
first
time
in
their
lives,
because
they
believed
that
this
time
must
be different; that
their voice could be that difference.
It's the answer spoken by
young and old, rich and poor,
Democrat
and Republican, black, white, Latino, Asian,
Native
American,
gay,
straight,
disabled
and
not
disabled
-
Americans
who
sent a message to the world that we have never
been a
collection of Red States and
Blue States: we are, and always
will
be, the United States of America.
It's the answer that led
those who have been told for so
long
by
so
many
to
be
cynical,
and
fearful,
and
doubtful
of
what
we
can
achieve
to
put
their
hands
on
the
arc
of
history
and
bend
it once
more toward the hope of a better day.
1
It's
been
a
long
time
coming,
but
tonight,
because
of
what
we
did
on
this day,
in this
election,
at this
defining moment,
change has
come to America.
I just received a very gracious call
from Senator McCain.
He
fought
long
and
hard
in
this
campaign,
and
he's
fought even
longer and harder for the country he
loves. He has endured
sacrifices
for
America
that
most
of
us
cannot
begin
to
imagine,
and we are better
off for the service rendered by this brave
and
selfless
leader.
I
congratulate
him
and
Governor
Palin
for
all
they
have
achieved,
and
I
look
forward
to
working
with
them
to renew this nation's promise in the
months ahead.
I
want to thank my partner in this journey, a man
who
campaigned from his heart and spoke
for the men and women he
grew up with
on the streets of Scranton and rode with on that
train
home
to
Delaware,
the
Vice
President-elect
of
the
United
States, Joe Biden.
I
would
not
be
standing
here
tonight
without
the
unyielding
support
of my best friend for
the
last
sixteen years,
the rock
of our family and
the love of my life, our nation's next First
Lady,
Michelle
Obama.
Sasha
and
Malia,
I
love
you
both
so
much,
and you have earned
the new puppy that's coming with us to the
White House. And while she's no longer
with us, I know my
2
grandmother
is
watching,
along
with
the
family
that
made
me
who
I
am.
I
miss
them
tonight,
and
know
that
my
debt
to
them
is
beyond
measure.
To my campaign manager
David Plouffe, my chief strategist
David
Axelrod,
and
the
best
campaign
team
ever
assembled
in
the
history of politics -
you made this happen, and I am forever
grateful for what you've sacrificed to
get it done.
But above all, I will never forget who
this victory truly
belongs to - it
belongs to you.
I was never the likeliest candidate for
this office. We
didn't
start
with
much
money
or
many
endorsements.
Our
campaign
was not hatched in
the halls of Washington - it began in the
backyards
of
Des
Moines
and
the
living
rooms
of
Concord
and
the
front porches of Charleston.
篇二:
The rhythm of life
How
well
are
we
in
tune
with
the
rhythm
of
life?
in
our
busy
day
to
day
existence,
we
don't
often
stop
to
ask
ourselves
this
question. at least i
don't. and it wasn't until i joined a
competitive sporting event that i
learned a most important
lesson
–
we must place our mind in
harmony with the natural
order of
things to be successful.
Let
me tell
you
what
happened.I
decided to take
part
in
an
3
international marathon in
my hometown last year. being an
ambitious person, i hoped to finish it
within 5 hours,
accompanied by my
friend with whom i had big day
finally
arrived.
“
ready
…<
/p>
set
…
bang
”
and we were off.
At
first,
we
kept
a
rapid
pace
and
ran
nonstop.
at
this
pace,
we
finished the first 20 kilometers in 2 hours and i
thought
running a marathon was a piece
of cake. then my running mate
began
to
slow
down.
i
urged
him
to
keep
running
at
the
same
pace
but he said no, he
wanted to conserve his energy. i felt i had
partnered with the wrong person,
therefore, i sprinted on and
left him
behind in the dust.
A
few
kilometers
later,
i
began
to
understand
his
strategy
as
my
pace
slowed
to
a
jog
then
a
walk.
after
that
i
was
incapable
of
moving
another
step.
i
was
humiliated
as
more
and
more
people
ran
passed
me.
more
than
once
i
thought
“
maybe
i
should
quit.
”
i started to doubt my ability to finish
this race.
At
this moment, my running mate caught up with me and
slapped me on the back.
“
follow
me,
”
he shouted. he had
balanced
his
marathon
pace
and
was
encouraged
me
to
do
the
same.
for the rest of this
grueling contest, we walked, jogged, ran
a
few
miles,
and
walked
again.
slowly,
painfully
but
hopefully
this time, we established the most
suitable pace within the
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