毕业典礼演讲稿英文(优质4篇)

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Graduation Ceremony Speech - Article One

Good afternoon esteemed faculty members, proud parents, and fellow graduates. Today, we gather here to celebrate the culmination of years of hard work and dedication. As we bid farewell to our beloved institution, I stand before you with a mix of emotions - pride, nostalgia, and a sense of anticipation for the future.

First and foremost, I would like to express my gratitude to our exceptional teachers and mentors who have guided us throughout this journey. Your unwavering support, encouragement, and belief in our abilities have been instrumental in shaping us into the individuals we are today. You have not only imparted knowledge but also instilled in us the values of integrity, perseverance, and empathy. Your dedication to our growth and development is truly commendable, and we are forever indebted to you.

To our dear parents and family members, thank you for your constant love and support. Your sacrifices and unwavering belief in our potential have been our driving force. Your presence here today fills us with immense joy and gratitude. Without you, our achievements would not have been possible. We value the lessons you have taught us, and we promise to make you proud as we embark on the next chapter of our lives.

Fellow graduates, today marks the end of our academic journey, but it is also the beginning of a new chapter. As we step into the world outside these walls, we face uncertainties and challenges. However, let us not forget the invaluable lessons we have learned within these walls - the importance of resilience, adaptability, and lifelong learning.

The world we enter is constantly evolving, and it is our responsibility to be active participants in this change. We have been equipped with the knowledge and skills to make a difference - to challenge the status quo, to embrace diversity, and to contribute positively to society. Let us not be afraid to take risks and pursue our passions, for it is through these endeavors that we will find fulfillment and make a meaningful impact.

As we bid farewell to our alma mater, let us remember the friendships we have forged and the memories we have created. These bonds will remain with us, serving as a reminder of the support system we have built during our time here. Let us cherish these connections, for they are a testament to the strength of our character and the power of unity.

In conclusion, let us celebrate this milestone with immense pride and gratitude. We have persevered through countless challenges, and today, we stand as graduates ready to make a difference. Let us remember the lessons we have learned, the relationships we have built, and the dreams we have yet to fulfill. Together, let us embrace the future with open hearts and open minds. Congratulations, Class of 2021! We did it!

Thank you.

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Graduation Ceremony Speech - Article Two

Dear esteemed faculty, honored guests, proud parents, and fellow graduates, it is an honor to stand before you today as we celebrate the culmination of our academic journey. Today marks a significant milestone in our lives, as we bid farewell to our beloved institution and embark on a new chapter filled with endless possibilities.

As we reflect upon the years spent within these walls, we realize that our time here has been more than just acquiring knowledge. Our alma mater has been a nurturing ground, where we have not only grown intellectually but also emotionally and socially. It is within these walls that we have discovered our passions, forged lifelong friendships, and developed the skills necessary to thrive in an ever-changing world.

To our exceptional teachers and mentors, we express our deepest gratitude. Your dedication to our education and personal growth has been unwavering. You have challenged us, encouraged us, and believed in our abilities even when we doubted ourselves. You have taught us not only the content of our courses but also the importance of critical thinking, creativity, and compassion. We are forever grateful for your guidance and support.

To our parents and family members, thank you for your unwavering support and sacrifices. You have been our pillars of strength, providing us with the encouragement and love needed to persevere through challenges. Your belief in our potential has been our driving force. Today, as we stand here as graduates, we are a testament to your unwavering dedication and support.

Fellow graduates, as we bid farewell to our alma mater, let us remember the lessons we have learned and the values we hold dear. Our time here has prepared us not only for a successful career but also for a life of purpose and meaning. We have been instilled with the importance of integrity, resilience, and empathy. Let us carry these values with us as we navigate the world outside these walls.

As we embark on this new journey, let us be fearless in the pursuit of our dreams. Let us not be confined by societal expectations or the fear of failure. Instead, let us embrace every opportunity, take risks, and learn from our mistakes. It is through these experiences that we will grow, evolve, and make a difference in the world.

Lastly, let us not forget the friendships we have formed during our time here. These connections are a testament to the power of community and support. As we move forward, let us cherish and nurture these relationships, for they will serve as a source of strength and inspiration in the years to come.

In conclusion, let us celebrate this milestone with immense pride and gratitude. We have overcome obstacles, embraced challenges, and emerged as graduates ready to face the world. Let us remember the lessons we have learned, the relationships we have built, and the dreams we have yet to fulfill. Together, let us embrace the future with open hearts and open minds. Congratulations, Class of 2021! We are ready to make our mark!

Thank you.

毕业典礼演讲稿英文 篇三

  you all are leaving your alma mater now. i have no gift to present you all except a piece of advice.

  what i would like to advise is that "don’t give up your study." most of the courses you have taken are partly for your certificate. you had no choice but to take them. from now on, you may study on your own. i would advise you to work hard at some special field when you are still young and vigorous. your youth will be gone that will never come back to you again. when you are old, and when your energy are getting poorer, you will not be able to as you wish to. even though you have to study in order to make a living, studies will never live up to you. making a living without studying, you will be shifted out in three or five years. at this time when you hope to make it up, you will say it is too late. perhaps you will say, "after graduation and going into the society, we will meet with an urgent problem, that is, to make a living. for this we have no time to study. even though we hope to study, we have no library nor labs, how can we study further?"

  i would like to say that all those who wait to have a library will not study further even though they have one and all these who wait to have a lab will not do experiments even though they have one. when you have a firm resolution and determination to solve a problem, you will naturally economize on food and clothing.

  as for time, i should say it’s not a problem. you may know that every day he could do only an hour work, not much more than that because darwin was ill for all his life. you must have read his achievements. every day you spend an hour in reading 10 useful pages, then you will read more than 3650 pages every year. in 30 years you will have read 110,000 pages.

  my fellow students, reading 110,000 pages will make you a scholar. but it will take you an hour to read three kinds of small-sized newspapers and it will take you an hour and a half to play four rounds of mahjian pieces. reading small-sized newspapers or playing mahjian pieces, or working hard to be a scholar? it’s up to you all.

  henrik ibsen said, "it is your greatest duty to make yourself out."

  studying is then as tool as casting. giving up studying will destroy yourself.

  i have to say goodbye to you all. your alma mater will open her eyes to see what you will be in 10 years. goodbye!

毕业典礼演讲稿英文 篇四

  Graduates of Yale University, I apologize if you have endured this type of prologue before, but I want you to do something for me. Please, take a ood look around you. Look at the classmate on your left. Look at the classmate on your right. Now, consider this: five years from now, 10 years from now, even 30 years from now, odds are the person on your left is going to be a loser. The person on your right, meanwhile, will also be a loser. And you, in the middle? What can you expect? Loser. Loserhood. Loser Cum Laude.

  "In fact, as I look out before me today, I don't see a thousand hopes for a bright tomorrow. I don't see a thousand future leaders in a thousand industries. I see a thousand l

osers.

  "You're upset. That's understandable. After all, how can I, Lawrence 'Larry' Ellison, college dropout, have the audacity to spout such heresy to the graduating class of one of the nation's most prestigious institutions? I'll tell you why. Because I, Lawrence "Larry" Ellison, second richest man on the planet, am a college dropout, and you are not.

  "Because Bill Gates, richest man on the planet -- for now, anyway -- is a college dropout, and you are not.

  "Because Paul Allen, the third richest man on the planet, dropped out of college, and you did not.

  "And for good measure, because Michael Dell, No. 9 on the list and moving up fast, is a college dropout, and you, yet again, are not.

  "Hmm . . . you're very upset. That's understandable. So let me stroke your egos for a moment by pointing out, quite sincerely, that your diplomas were not attained in vain. Most of you, I imagine, have spent four to five years here, and in many ways what you've learned and endured will serve you well in the years ahead. You've established good work habits. You've established a network of people that will help you down the road. And you've established what will be lifelong relationships with the word 'therapy.' All that of is good. For in truth, you will need that network. You will need those strong work habits. You will need that therapy.

  "You will need them because you didn't drop out, and so you will never be among the richest people in the world. Oh sure, you may, perhaps, work your way up to No. 10 or No. 11, like Steve Ballmer. But then, I don't have to tell you who he really works for, do I? And for the record, he dropped out of grad school. Bit of a late bloomer.

  "Finally, I realize that many of you, and hopefully by now most of you, are wondering, 'Is there anything I can do? Is there any hope for me at all?' Actually, no. It's too late. You've absorbed too much, think you know too much. You're not 19 anymore. You have a built-in cap, and I'm not referring to the mortar boards on your heads.

  "Hmm... you're really very upset. That's understandable. So perhaps this would be a good time to bring up the silver lining. Not for you, Class of '00. You are a write-off, so I'll let you slink off to your pathetic $200,000-a-year jobs, where your checks will be signed by former classmates who dropped out two years ago.

  "Instead, I want to give hope to any underclassmen here today. I say to you, and I can't stress this enough: leave. Pack your things and your ideas and don't come back. Drop out. Start up.

  "For I can tell you that a cap and gown will keep you down just as surely as these security guards dragging me off this stage are keeping me down . . ."

  (At this point The Oracle CEO was ushered off stage.)

毕业典礼演讲稿英文(优质4篇)

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