周江龙 2011级2班 2011444182 英文演讲初稿 原著:尼克胡哲 i have no arms and no legs, but i’m very thankful that i have my little chicken drumstick. there were times when i sort of looked at my life, and thinking “i can’t do this?” or “i can’t do that?”, and you keep on concentrating on the things that you wish you had or the things you wish you didn’t have. and you sort of forget what you do have. there’s no point, i believe in my life where i wish i had arms and legs, i wish i had arms and legs? because wishing wouldn’t help. what i’ve seen in life are just a couple key principles. and the first thing i’ve seem is to be thankful. it’s hard to be thankful when i was 8 years old, i sort of summed up my life and thought: i’m never going to get married. i’m not going to have a job. i’m not going to have a life of purpose. what kind of husband am i going to be if
i can’t even hold my wife’s hands? life is life. life is an interesting journey of ups and downs. but how that journey ends, is up to you today. you see when you fall down, you feel like giving up. when times get tough, it’s not the end. the question is “are you going to finish strong?” the definition of a disability is something that will hinder you from being able to do something. i think, though, the greatest disability is not having no arms and no legs. the greatest disability is your mind, the choices that you make. the question is: are you going to make the right choices? are you going to make the choice, to have your life in its right perspective? are you going to make the choice, to get up instead of give up? are you going to make the choice, to dream big? there is no greater disability that we have in our life than to make the decision to give up. because once you give up, then there is no hope. but until you give up, there is that hope.
my passion is to encourage people, to inspire people to be all that they can be. i found my purpose, i found my strength, and i want you to find yours. don’t be afraid of failing, every time you fall down, every time you fail, you learn something new. you’re ready for the next one, you’ve learned how not to do something, well then,
learn from it and move on! leave what’s behind and press forward. you can only win, if you don’t give up. go for it. don’t let anything hold you back! if nothing is holding me
back, what’s holding you back? dvd介绍
i wasn?t ready. 第一部分
“see the body”
一段小孩的尖叫声,好受欢迎啊! thank you, thank you very much. good morning every body. students: morning! morning, how are you doing? students: good. you are fine?
students: yeah.
people see me for the first time. it?s so cool you?re kids freaked out you know how to say? i tell you this little boy came up to me and he goes “what happened?”
(呵呵 语调很搞怪 真的很开朗) and i went up to him, and i goes:” cigarettes!” (在逗小孩玩的时候还不忘进行?吸烟有害健康的教育?) and there was one girl who saw me and she goes “mummy! look, it?s an alien!” (学惊慌失措的女生学的很像,呵呵,很有表演天赋)so i went up to her and
i went:” ah~~” she is like ah~~. i ran after her and said:” i am going to eat 心。呵呵) and she was like ,she was like “you freak me out man!” it?s very cool. anyway, i have a couple of things to show you. i play drums. do you believe me?
students: yeah! (看来经过之前的搞怪,底下的小学生都肯定认为他是无所不能的人了!)
i actually play drums; i get the drumstick in my teeth. i am just joking. look i have drum machine up here and we just going to. so what it is? basically it?s a pad right? in this like 16 buttons and so each button represents a sound right? so i am not pressing player or anything like that. you see my foot? all right, it?s like
serious. (强悍, solo时间) do you like that?
students: yeah! (大家长时间的鼓掌) so that?s sort of more like your rocking, you know, sort of pop. whatever, but
then you got ah ah. can i have some more volume? please give me some. ***(难道是juice?) right here we go. so it?s like. do you like that? that would be very cool if i can get this on my wheel chair and play while i am driving? and i get some “tech”” online here we go?.1, 2, 3, 4 (又是一段强悍的solo)
hey guys, do you like that? is that cool? beautiful. so i have a tennis ball here. i just want to show you how far i can kick this thing. and a lot of people are like freaked out, you know, how you can do that! and i just want to show you. it?s very cool. can i have a volunteer please to catch the ball for me? ah let?s see, let?s see, let?s see, sure, i will get you. how are you doing? yes, you, my finger point at you. stand up. how are you doing? beautiful. what?s your name? student: jack. was it? jack: jack.
周江龙 2011级2班 2011444182 英文演讲初稿 原著:尼克胡哲 i have no arms and no legs, but i’m very thankful that i have my little chicken drumstick. there were times when i sort of looked at my life, and thinking “i can’t do this?” or “i can’t do that?”, and you keep on concentrating on the things that you wish you had or the things you wish you didn’t have. and you sort of forget what you do have. there’s no point, i believe in my life where i wish i had arms
and legs, i wish i had arms and legs? because wishing wouldn’t help. what i’ve seen in life are just a couple key principles. and the first thing i’ve seem is to be thankful. it’s hard to be thankful when i was 8 years old, i sort of summed up my life and thought: i’m never going to get married. i’m not going to have a job. i’m not going to have a life of purpose. what kind of husband am i going to be if
i can’t even hold my wife’s hands? life is life. life is an interesting journey of ups and downs. but how that journey ends, is up to you today. you see when you fall down, you feel like giving up. when times get tough, it’s not the end. the question is “are you going to finish strong?” the definition of a disability is something that will hinder you from being able to do something. i think, though, the greatest disability is not having no arms and no legs. the greatest disability is your mind, the choices that you make. the question is: are you going to make the right choices? are you going to make the choice, to have your life in its right perspective? are you going to make the choice, to get up instead of give up? are you going to make the choice, to dream big? there is no greater disability that we have in our life than to make the decision to give up. because once you give up, then there is no hope. but until you give up, there is that hope.
my passion is to encourage people, to inspire people to be all that they can be. i found my purpose, i found my strength, and i want you to find yours. don’t be afraid of failing, every time you fall down, every time you fail, you learn something new. you’re ready for the next one, you’ve learned how not to do something, well then,
learn from it and move on! leave what’s behind and press forward. you can only win, if you don’t give up. go for it. don’t let anything hold you back! if nothing is holding me
back, what’s holding you back? nick vijicic said: i love living life.
i am happy. life without limits...how could you keep smilling.? youre the hero. amazing man . hope that his story s more people who are disappointed by life. including me. my name is nick vujicic and i give god the glory for how he has used my to touch thousands of hearts around the world! i was born without limbs and doctors have no
for this birth defect. as you can imagine, i was faced with many s and obstacles. 我的名字叫 nick,我要归荣耀给上帝,因祂使用我的见证触动了世界上千万颗心。我生来没手没脚,医生对此与生俱来的瑕疵,没给任何的医学解释!你可以想象 ---我面对了许多的挑战和障碍。
consider it pure joy, my brothers, you face trials of many kinds. 我的弟兄们,你们落在百般试炼中,都要以为大喜乐! (雅各书1:2) ....to count our
hurt, pain and struggle as nothing but pure joy? as my parents were christians, and my dad even a pastor of our church, they knew that verse very well. however, on the morning of the 4th of december 1982 in melbourne (australia), the last two words on the minds of my parents was praise god!. their
son had been born without limbs! there were no warnings or time to prepare themselves for it. the doctors we shocked and had no answers at all! there is still no reason why this had happened
and nick now has a brother and sister who were born just like any other baby. ....将所有的伤痛与挣扎都视若无睹,而单单的喜乐吗?我的父母都是基督徒,甚至我父亲是一位牧师,他们深知这段圣经的经文。然而,在1982年12月4日澳洲墨尔本的一个早晨,从我父母亲心底流出的最后字眼竟是赞美上帝,他们的长子没手没脚地诞生在这个家庭!他们没有任何预警也没有时间来应对,医生们除了震惊外,也没有给任何解释,直到如
今仍旧没有任何医学解释,而现在nick已有一对如同一般正常孩子的弟弟和妹妹。 the whole church mourned over my birth and my parents were devastated. everyone asked, if god is a god of love, then why would god let something this bad happen to not just anyone, but dedicated christians? my dad thought i wouldnt for very long,
but tests proved that i was a baby boy just with a few limbs missing. 当时全教会为我的出生和我父母的遭遇而伤痛的景况可以用举世震惊来形容,每个人都在问:「假如上帝真是一位爱人的神,为何让这样糟糕的事情发生呢?若发生在其他人就也算了,却竟然让它发生在一个为神摆上的基督徒家庭之中」?我父亲起初以为我可能活不了多
久,但经过检查发现---我是个健康的男婴,只是有些肢体不见了! understandably, my parents had strong concern and evident fears of what kind of life id be able to lead. god provided them strength, and courage through those early
years and soon after that i was old enough to go to school. 可想而知的,我的父母对我将来所要面对的生活有着沉重且明显的忧虑与恐惧。上帝给
他们力量、智慧和勇气度过了我的幼年岁月,日子渐渐过去,我也长大到了上学的年龄。 the law in australia didnt allow me to be integrated into a main-stream school because of my disability. god did miracles and gave my mom the strength to fight for the law to be changed. i was one of the first disabled students to be integrated
into a main-stream school. 因我的肢体残障,澳洲法律无法让我进入主流的教育体系,而上帝行了神迹,给我妈妈
力量去争取现行法律的改变。使我成了澳洲第一批能进入主流教育体系的残障学生之一。 i liked going to school, and just try to live life like else, but it was in my early years of school where i encountered times of feeling rejected, weird and bullied because of my difference. it was very hard for me to get used to, but with the support of my parents, i started to develop attitudes and values which helped me these
challenging times. i knew that i was different but on the inside i was just like
else. there were many times when i felt so low that i wouldnt go to school just so i didnt have to face all the attention. i was d by my parents to them and to try start making friends by just talking with some kids. soon the students realized that i was just like them, and starting there god kept on me with new friends. 因我的肢体残障,澳洲法律无法让我进入主流的教育体系,而上帝行了神迹,给我妈妈力量去争取现行法律的改变。使我成了澳洲第一批能进入主流教育体系的残障学生之一。我喜爱上学,并且尽力想过得像别人一样,但在我早期就学的时光中,我遭受到很不舒服的对待,像是被弃绝、作弄、欺凌,其原因仅仅是我生理上的差异!这对我来说是很难接受的,但在父母的支持下,我找到了可以助我胜过那些挑战的态度与价值观。
我确信外在虽然不同,但里面的我是不输给任何其它人的。
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