《英文勵志朗誦稿》屬于朗誦稿中比較優(yōu)秀的內(nèi)容,歡迎參考。
1、英文勵志朗誦稿
鄉(xiāng)下的房子只有前面一排木板窗。暖和的晴天,木板窗扇扇開直,光線和空氣都有了。碰著大風大雨,或者北風虎虎地叫的冬天,木板窗只好關(guān)起來,屋子就黑的地洞里似的。
于是鄉(xiāng)下人在屋上面開一個小方洞,裝一塊玻璃,叫做天窗。
夏天陣雨來了時,孩子們頂喜歡在雨里跑跳,仰著臉看閃電,然而大人們偏就不許,"到屋里來呀!"孩子們跟著木板窗的關(guān)閉也就被關(guān)在地洞似的屋里了;這時候,小小的天窗是唯一的慰籍。
從那小小的玻璃,你會看見雨腳在那里卜落卜落跳,你會看見帶子似的閃電一瞥;你想象到這雨,這風,這雷,這電,怎樣猛厲地掃蕩了這世界,你想象它們的威力比你在露天真實感到的要大這么十倍百倍。小小的天窗會使你的想象銳利起來。
晚上,當你被逼著上床去"休息"的時候,也許你還忘不了月光下的草地河灘,你偷偷地從帳子里伸出頭來,你仰起了臉,這時候,小小的天窗又是你唯一的慰籍!
你會從那小玻璃上面的一粒星,一朵云,想象到無數(shù)閃閃爍爍可愛的星,無數(shù)像山似的,馬似的,巨人似的,奇幻的云彩;你會從那小玻璃上面掠過一條黑影想象到這也許是灰色的蝙蝠,也許是會唱的夜鶯,也許是惡霸似的貓頭鷹,--總之,美麗的神奇的夜的世界的一切,立刻會在你的想象中展開。
啊唷唷!這小小一方的空白是神奇的!它會使你看見了若不是有了它你就想不起來秘密;它會使你想到了若不是有了它你就永遠不會聯(lián)想到的種種事件!
發(fā)明這"天窗"的大人們,是應該感謝的。因為活潑會想的孩子們會知道怎樣從"無"中看出"有",從"虛"中看出"實",比任憑他看到的更真切,更闊達,更復雜,更確實!
2、勵志詩歌朗誦稿《勵志詩》
彬之彬
沒有一帆風順的人生
也沒有坐享其成的生活
所以
當我們獨自航行在人生的大海上時
每時每刻都應做好準備
即使遭遇狂風,大浪,暴雨,烈日
也應毫無懼怕
因為只有不畏艱辛的人
才有機會享受到人生最簡單的快樂
3、英文勵志朗誦稿
朗誦指清清楚楚的高聲誦讀,就是把文字作品轉(zhuǎn)化為有聲語言的創(chuàng)作活動。接下來為大家?guī)硪黄⑽?u>勵志朗誦稿,希望大家會喜歡。
Today I shed my old skin which hath, too long, suffered the bruises of failure and the wounds of mediority.
Today I am born anew and my birthplace is a vineyard where there is fruit for all.
Today I will pluck grapes of wisdom from the tallest and fullest vines in the vineyard,for these were planted by the wisest of my profession who have come before me,generation upon generation.
Today I will savor the taste of grapes from these vines and verily I will swallow the seed of success buried in each and new life will sprout within me.
The career I have chosen is laden with opportunity yet it is fraught with heartbreak and despair and the bodies of those who have failed, were they piled one atop another, would cast a shadow down upon all the pyramids of the earth.
Yet I will not fail, as the others, for in my hands I now hold the charts which will guide through perilous waters to shores which only yesterday seemed but a dream.
Failure no longer will be my payment for struggle. Just as nature made no provision for my body to tolerate pain neither has it made any provision for my life to suffer failure. Failure, like pain, is alien to my life. In the past I accepted it as I accepted pain. Now I reject it and I am prepared for wisdom and principles which will guide me out of the shadows into the sunlight of wealth, position, and happiness far beyond my most extravagant dreams until even the golden apples in the Garden of Hesperides will seem no more than my just reward.
Time teaches all things to him who lives forever but I have not the luxury of eternity. Yet within my allotted time I must practice the art of patience for nature acts never in haste. To create the olive, king of all trees, a hundred years is required. An onion plant is old in nine weeks. I have lived as an onion plant. It has not pleased me. Now I wouldst become the greatest of olive trees and, in truth, the greatest of salesman.
And how will this be accomplished? For I have neither the knowledge nor the experience to achieve the greatness and already I have stumbled in ignorance and fallen into pools of self-pity. The answer is simple. I will commence my journey unencumbered with either the weight of unnecessary knowledge or the handicap of meaningless experience. Nature already has supplied me with knowledge and instinct far greater than any beast in the forest and the value of experience is overrated, usually by old men who nod wisely and speak stupidly.
In truth, experience teaches thoroughly yet her course of instruction devours men's years so the value of her lessons diminishes with the time necessary to acquire her special wisdom. The end finds it wasted on dead men. Furthermore, experience is comparable to fashion; an action that proved successful today will be unworkable and impractical tomorrow.
Only principles endure and these I now possess, for the laws that will lead me to greatness are contained in the words of these scrolls. What they will teach me is more to prevent failure than to gain success, for what is success other than a state of mind? Which two, among a thouand wise men, will define success in the same words; yet failure is always described but one way. Failure is man's inability to reach his goals in life, whatever they may be.
In truth, the only difference between those who have failed and those who have successed lies in the difference of their habits. Good habits are the key to all success. Bad habits are the unlocked door to failure. Thus, the first law I will obey, which precedeth all others is --I will form good habits and become their slave.
As a child I was slave to my impulses; now I am slave to my habits, as are all grown men. I have surrendered my free will to the years of accumulated habits and the past deeds of my life have already marked out a path which threatens to imprison my future. My actions are ruled by appetite, passion, prejudice, greed, love, fear, environment, habit, and the worst of these tyrants is habit. Therefore, if I must be a slave to habit let me be a slave to good habits. My bad habits must be destroyed and new furrows prepared for good seed.
I will form good habits and become their slave.
And how will I accomplish this difficult feat? Through these scrolls, it will be done, for each scroll contains a principle which will drive a bad habit from my life and replace it with one which will bring me closer to success. For it is another of nature's laws that only a habit can subdue another habit. So, in order for these written words to perform their chosen task, I must discipline myself with the first of my new habits which is as follows:
I will read each scroll for thirty days in this prescribed manner, before I proceed to the next scroll.
First, I will read the words in silence when I arise. Then, I will read the words in silence after I have partaken of my midday meal. Last, I will read the words again just before I retire at day's end, and most important, on this occasion I will read the words aloud.
On the next day I will repeat this procedure, and I will continue in like manner for thirty days. Then, I will turn to the next scroll and repeat this procedure for another thirty days. I will continue in this manner until I have lived with each scroll for thirty days and my reading has become habit.
And what will be accomplished with this habit? Herein lies the hidden secret of all man's accomplishments. As I repeat the words daily they will soon become a part of my active mind, but more important, they will also seep into my other mind, that mysterious source which never sleeps, which creates my dreams, and often makes me act in ways I do not comprehend.
As the words of these scrolls are consumed by my mysterious mind I will begin to awake, each morning, with a vitality I have never known before. My vigor will increase, my enthusiasm will rise, my desire to meet the world will overcome every fear I once knew at sunrise, and I will be happier than I ever believed it possible to be in this world of strife and sorrow.
Eventually I will find myself reacting to all situations which confront me as I was commanded in the scrolls to react, and soon these actions and reactions will become easy to perform, for any act with practice becomes easy.
Thus a new and good habit is born, for when an act becomes easy through constant repetiton it becomes a pleasure to perform and if it is a pleasure to perform it is man's nature to perform it often. When I perform it often it becomes a habit and I become its slave and since it is a good habit this is my will.
Today I begin a new life.
And I make a solemn oath to myself that nothing will retard my new life's growth. I will lose not a day from these readings for that day cannot be retrieved nor can I substitute another for it. I must not , I will not, break this habit of daily reading from these scrolls and, in truth, the few moments spent each day on this new habit are but a small price to pay for the happiness and success that will be mine.
As I read and re-read the words in the scrolls to follow, never will I allow the brevity of each scroll nor the simplicity of its words to cause me to treat the scroll's message lightly. Thousands of grapes are pressed to fill one jar with wine, and the grapeskin and pulp are tossed to the birds. So it is with these grapes of wisdom from the ages. Much has been filtered and tossed to the wind.Only the pure truth lies distilled in the words to come. I will drink as instructed and spill not a drop. And the seed of success I will swallow.
Today my old skin has become as dust. I will walk tall among men and they will know me not , for today I am a new man, with a new life.
翻譯:
《今天,我天始新的生涯》
今天,我爬出滿是失敗創(chuàng)傷的老繭。
今天,我從新來到這個世上,我誕生在葡萄園中,海內(nèi)的葡萄任人享受。
今天,我要從最高最密的藤上摘下智慧的果實,這葡萄藤是好幾代前的智者種下的。
今天,我要品味葡萄的厚味,還要吞下每一位成功的種子,讓新生命在我心里萌牙。
我取舍的道路充斥機會,也有辛酸與失望.失敗的錯誤不可計數(shù),疊在一起,比金字塔還高。
然而,我不會像他們一樣失敗,因為我手中持有航海圖,可以領(lǐng)我超出洶涌的大海,到達夢中的此岸.
失敗不再是我斗爭的代價.它和苦楚都將從我的生命中消散。失敗和我,就像水火一樣,互不相容。我不再像過去一樣接收它們。我要在智慧的指引下,走出失敗的暗影,步入充裕、健康、快活的樂園,這些都超越了我以往的幻想. 我要是能永生不老,就可以學到所有,但我不能長生,所以,在有限的人生里,我必須學會忍受的藝術(shù),因為大天然的行為一貫是不慌不忙的.造物主創(chuàng)造樹中之王橄攤樹需要一百年的時間,而洋蔥經(jīng)過短短的九個禮拜就會枯老.我不迷戀從前那種洋蔥式的生活,我要成為萬樹之王——橄欖樹,成為事實生活中最巨大的傾銷員.
怎么可能?我既不廣博的常識,又沒有豐碩的經(jīng)驗,況且,我曾一度跌入愚蠢與自憐的深淵.謎底很簡略。我不會讓所謂的知識或者經(jīng)驗妨礙我的行程.造物生已經(jīng)賜賚我足夠的知識和本能,這份稟賦是其它生物瞠乎其后的。經(jīng)驗的價值往往被高估了,人老的時候啟齒講的多是糊涂話.說切實的,經(jīng)驗確切能教給咱們良多貨色,只是這需要消費太長的時間.等到人們失掉智慧的時候,其價值已跟著時間的消失而減少了.成果往往是這樣,教訓豐盛了,人也余生無多.經(jīng)驗和時尚有關(guān),合適某一時期的行為,并不尋味著在今天依然行得通。
只有原則是長久的,而我當初正占有了這些原則.這些可以指引我走向成功的原則全寫在這多少張羊皮卷里.它教我如何防止失敗,而不僅是獲得成功,因為成功更是一種精力狀況.人們對于成功的定義,見仁見智,而失敗卻往往只有一種說明:失敗就是一個人沒能到達他的人生目的,不管這些目標是什么。
事實上,成功與失敗的最大分野,來自不同的習慣。好習慣是開啟成員的鑰匙,壞習慣則是一扇向失敗敞開的門。因此,我首先要做的便是養(yǎng)成良好的習慣,全心全意去實行。
小時候.我常會情感用事,長大成人了,我要用良好的習慣取代一時的激動。我的自在意志屈從于多年養(yǎng)成的惡習,它們要挾著我的前程。我的行動受到咀嚼、感情、成見、愿望、愛、膽怯、環(huán)境和習慣的影響,其中最厲害的就是習慣。因而.假如我必需受習慣安排的話,那就讓我受好習慣的安排。那些壞習慣必須戒除,我要在新的地步里收獲好的種子。 我要養(yǎng)成良好的習慣,全心全意去履行。
這不是輕而易舉的事情,要怎么能力做到呢,靠這些羊皮卷就能做到。因為每~卷里都寫著一個準則,能夠摒除—項壞習慣,換取一個好習慣,使人提高,走向成功。這也是天然法令之一,只有一種習慣才干克制另一種習慣。所以,為了走好我抉擇的途徑,我必須養(yǎng)成的第一個習慣
每張羊皮卷用三十天的時間閱讀,而后再進人下一卷。 凌晨即起,默默誦讀;午飯之后,再次默讀;夜晚睡前,高聲朗誦。
第二天的情況完整一樣。這樣重復三十天后,就可以翻開下一卷了。每一卷都依照同樣的方式讀上三十天,長此以往,它們就成為一種習慣了。
這些習慣有什么利益呢?這里隱含著人類成功的秘訣。當我每天重復這些話的時候,它何成了我精神運動的一局部,更主要的是,它們滲透我的心靈。擁是個神秘的世界,永不靜止,發(fā)明夢幻,在人不知鬼不覺中影響我的行為。
當這些羊皮卷上的文字,被我巧妙的心靈完全接收之后,我每天都會充滿活氣地醒來。我素來沒有這樣精神抖擻過。我更有活力,更有熱忱,要向世界挑釁的欲望戰(zhàn)勝了一切害怕與不安。在這個布滿爭斗和悲傷的世界里,我居然比以前更快樂。 最后,我會發(fā)明自己有了敷衍一切情形的措施。未幾,這些方法就能應用自若.因為,任何辦法,只有多訓練,就會變得簡單易行。
經(jīng)由屢次反復,一種看似龐雜的.行為就變得輕而易舉,實施起來,就會有無窮的樂趣,有了樂趣,出于人之本性,我就更愿意常去實行。于是,一種好的習慣便出生了.習慣成為做作。既是一種好的習慣,也就是我的意原。
今天,我天始新的生活。
我慎重地起誓,毫不讓任何事件妨害我新生命的成長。在閱讀這些羊卷的時候,我絕不揮霍一天的時光,因為時間一去不返,失去的日子是無奈補充的。我也絕不攻破天天閱讀的習慣。事實上,每天在這些新習慣上破費少許時間,相對可能取得的愉樂與成功而言,只是微不足道的代價。 當我閱讀羊皮卷中的字句時,絕不能出為文字的精煉而疏忽內(nèi)容的深厚。一瓶葡萄美酒須要千百顆果子釀制而成,果皮跟渣子拋給小鳥。葡萄的智慧代代相傳,有些被過濾,有些被淘汰,隨風飄逝。只有純粹的真諦才是永恒的。它們就精煉在我要瀏覽的文字中。我要按照唆使,絕不糟蹋,飲下勝利的種子。
今天,我的老繭化為塵埃。我在人群中高視闊步,不會有人認出我來,由于我不再是從前的本人、我已領(lǐng)有新的性命。
4、最適合朗誦的勵志朗誦稿
大自然中最神秘的莫過森林了,森林里最豐富的莫過色彩了!
清晨是蘇醒的色彩。
遠山從青白的天宇隱約透出輪廓,嫩綠的林木披著晶瑩的露珠,曲曲彎彎的河流沏了濃釅的香茶,澄黃而又清澈。雪白的卵石鋪了一層河底,河流靜悄悄地走過。
蘇醒的色調(diào)需要音響作陪襯,一只翠鳥嘰嘰喳喳地在樹頭上唱著歌......
正午是奔放的色彩。
黛色的山巒把湛藍的天宇勾出波紋的花邊,濃綠的林木郁郁蔥蔥深邃悠遠,河流快步流淌,泛起刺眼的銀色波光,護河紅柳搭了一條朱紅的長廊,暴馬丁香白花綻開了,白得耀人目光。
奔放的色調(diào)恰需音響作烘托,一只樺皮船飛來了,槳翅兒把河流拍響了......
傍晚是沉思的色彩。
褐色的峰巔托著瑰麗的夕陽,夕陽把余熱蒸騰為斑斕的云霞,云霞輕輕地把墨綠的林木遮掩,微風不起,水波不驚,凝重的乳白色霧氣在水面上輕柔地飄動。
沉思的色調(diào)更要音響作啟迪,嘎嘎嘎的拖拉機履帶聲帶著歡笑的勘測隊員歸來......
森林有著豐富的內(nèi)涵和靈感!
色彩是森林的生命!
5、最適合朗誦的勵志朗誦稿
初春,大地從沉睡中蘇醒。田野里飄來一陣陣泥土的清香,草兒吐露出嬌嫩的幼芽,好奇地窺視著人間;姑娘們穿著艷麗的衣裳,在碧綠色的草地上歡快地歌唱。
萬木爭春,小溪嘩嘩作響,兩岸鋪上翡翠般的地毯。舉目眺望,大自然一片生機,令人陶醉,使人神往。
只有一棵橡樹默默地站在一旁。它沒有穿上新裝,它那飽經(jīng)滄桑、滿是皺紋的老皮一絲不掛地袒露著;它雄偉、挺拔、巍然屹立,干枯的樹枝直指天穹,猶如高舉雙臂,祈求上帝的憐憫??墒撬难阂呀?jīng)凝滯,生命的火花已經(jīng)消失,嚴酷的寒冬結(jié)束了它的殘生。
不久前,它還神采奕奕,英姿勃勃。然而,自它睡下去,就再也沒有醒來。
幾天之后,來了幾個人,七手八腳把它鋸斷,又把它連根刨出,裝車運走。在生長過它的地方,只剩下一堆黃土。
橡樹啊,我童年的伙伴和朋友,你曾賦予我多少甜蜜的幻想!我喜歡在你高大的軀干上攀登,在你堅韌而富有彈性的樹枝上盡情地悠蕩。
多少次,我在你那幽靜、涼爽的濃蔭下悠閑地歇息,自由地暢想。如今,那些甜蜜的時光同你一起離開了我們可愛的故鄉(xiāng)。
幼小的橡樹長出第一批嫩葉,又把枝條向四處伸延,轉(zhuǎn)眼之間填補了你留下的空間。茁壯的幼苗變成參天大樹,孩子們又會在它的樹蔭下嬉笑、玩耍,成年人又會在那里歇息、暢想。
6、最適合朗誦的勵志朗誦稿
鄉(xiāng)下的房子只有前面一排木板窗。暖和的晴天,木板窗扇扇開直,光線和空氣都有了。碰著大風大雨,或者北風虎虎地叫的冬天,木板窗只好關(guān)起來,屋子就黑的地洞里似的。
于是鄉(xiāng)下人在屋上面開一個小方洞,裝一塊玻璃,叫做天窗。
夏天陣雨來了時,孩子們頂喜歡在雨里跑跳,仰著臉看閃電,然而大人們偏就不許,"到屋里來呀!"孩子們跟著木板窗的關(guān)閉也就被關(guān)在地洞似的屋里了;這時候,小小的天窗是唯一的慰籍。
從那小小的玻璃,你會看見雨腳在那里卜落卜落跳,你會看見帶子似的閃電一瞥;你想象到這雨,這風,這雷,這電,怎樣猛厲地掃蕩了這世界,你想象它們的威力比你在露天真實感到的要大這么十倍百倍。小小的天窗會使你的想象銳利起來。
晚上,當你被逼著上床去"休息"的時候,也許你還忘不了月光下的草地河灘,你偷偷地從帳子里伸出頭來,你仰起了臉,這時候,小小的天窗又是你唯一的慰籍!
你會從那小玻璃上面的一粒星,一朵云,想象到無數(shù)閃閃爍爍可愛的星,無數(shù)像山似的,馬似的,巨人似的,奇幻的云彩;你會從那小玻璃上面掠過一條黑影想象到這也許是灰色的蝙蝠,也許是會唱的夜鶯,也許是惡霸似的貓頭鷹,--總之,美麗的神奇的夜的世界的一切,立刻會在你的想象中展開。
啊唷唷!這小小一方的空白是神奇的!它會使你看見了若不是有了它你就想不起來秘密;它會使你想到了若不是有了它你就永遠不會聯(lián)想到的種種事件!
發(fā)明這"天窗"的大人們,是應該感謝的。因為活潑會想的孩子們會知道怎樣從"無"中看出"有",從"虛"中看出"實",比任憑他看到的更真切,更闊達,更復雜,更確實!
7、勵志詩朗誦稿范文《勵志詩》
彬之彬
沒有一帆風順的人生
也沒有坐享其成的生活
所以
當我們獨自航行在人生的大海上時
每時每刻都應做好準備
即使遭遇狂風,大浪,暴雨,烈日
也應毫無懼怕
因為只有不畏艱辛的人
才有機會享受到人生最簡單的快樂
8、勵志詩朗誦稿范文《成長勵志》
六夢
(堅忍)
每一個偉大的成功者
都有一個共同的秘密
在于不屈不撓的意志
在于執(zhí)著頑強的忍耐
即使因為
屢次的失敗而血肉模糊
屢次的打擊而遍體傷痕
屢次的劫境而困苦難撐
而他們
仍然癡心不改
仍然堅持到底
心中有一股神圣的力量
激勵自己不斷向上
努力奮斗的人兒
大自然也會偏愛
最終贈你財富或地位作為嘉賞
(果斷)
猶豫不決的壞習慣
不經(jīng)意中耗掉你的精力
無察覺中毀掉你的機會
擊敗這個成功道路上的敵人
不要等到明天
就在此刻
調(diào)動常識和敏銳的判斷
做出果斷的決定
強迫自己實行
不管面臨多少困難
都不要再改變
做出了選擇
就不要后悔
不要再拿出來討論
讓它成為最終的目標
要堅定要迅捷
要大聲向人們宣布
一切都已經(jīng)決定
果斷
是自信的體現(xiàn)
是所有強者人格的特質(zhì)
是人類優(yōu)秀品質(zhì)的核心
(自信)
不要馬馬虎虎
不要三心二意
追求絕對的準確
追求相對的完美
就算一個字也要寫好
才會真正的收獲快樂
無論在任何時候
都要對自己充滿信
無論遇到任何羈絆
都要堅定向前
相信自己是最棒的
所有的困難都會被擊垮