graduates and my fellow students,
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!
诸位毕业生同学:
你们现在要离开母校了,我没有什么礼物送给你们,只好送你们一句话吧。这句话是:"不要抛弃学问"。以前的功课也许有一大部分是为了这张文凭,不得已而做的。从今以后,你们可以依自己的心愿去研究了。趁着现在年富力强时候,努力做一种专门的学问。少年是一去不返的,等到精力衰退时,要做学问也来不及了。既为吃饭计,学问绝不会辜负人的。吃饭而不求学问,三年五年之后,你们都要被先进的少年淘汰掉的。到那时再想做点学问来补救,恐怕已晚了。
有人说:"出去做事之后,生活问题急需解决,哪有功夫去读书?即使要做学问,既没有图书馆,也没有实验室,哪能做学问?"
我要对你们说:凡是要等到有了图书馆才读书的,有了图书馆也不肯读书;凡是要等到有了实验室才做研究的,有了实验室也不肯做研究。你有了决心要解决一个问题,自然会节衣缩食去买书,自然会想出法子来购置仪器。
至于时间,更不成问题。达尔文一生多病,不能多做工,每天只能做一小时的工作。你们看他的成绩!每天花一小时看十页有用的书,每年可看三千六百多页书,三十年读十一万页书。
诸位,十一万页的书可以使你成为一个学者了。可是,每天看三种小报也得费你一小时的功夫;四圈麻将也得费你一个半小时的光阴。看小报呢?打麻将呢?还是努力做一位学者?全靠你自己选择!
易卜生说:"你的最大责任是把你这块材料铸成器。"
学问便是铸器的工具。抛弃了学问便是毁了你自己。
再会了!你们的母校眼睁睁地要看你们十年之后成什么器。
a letter of Advice
jan. 10th, 2014 dear manager,
as a student of the university, i am writing this letter to make some suggestions for improving the service of our university library. on the whole, i think our library functions pretty well. but its service is far from being perfect. first and foremost, i highly recommend an inquiry desk at the front door, which will make it more convenient for students to ask for assistance whenever necessary. then, it would be more time-saving if a librarian can help go through the procedures. last but not least, i feel that it would be beneficial if you can ensure a quiet atmosphere in the reading room, i often found myself disturbed by others’ chatting.
it is my sincere hope that you will take my Advice into consideration.
yours sincerely,
li ming
作为我们学校的一名学生,,为了提高学校图书馆的服务,我特地写信来提出一些建议。
总体来说,我觉得我们图书馆运作很好,但是,服务方面并不是尽善尽美。首先,我强烈建议在前门安置一个问询台,便于学生在有必要时问询。然后如果有图书管理员帮我们通过整个流程,我们就会觉得更加节省时间。最后,要是能保证阅览室里安静的氛围将会对学生有很大的帮助,我经常被被人的聊天声音打扰。
衷心希望您能考虑我的建议。
a word of Advice…on Advice
joe queenan, the wall street journal
a few weeks ago, a neighbor i like very much came over for coffee. while inspecting the vast record and compact disc collection that takes up a large part of my living room, he suggested that i load all my cds onto a server to clear away the clutter (1) . he also said that i should convert my lps (2) to mp3 files and get wireless speakers installed in every room. i said thanks, those are really great suggestions. but i am never going to do any of this stuff.
my wife is always telling me that yoga (3) will help relieve the pain in my lower back. she is almost
certainly right. yoga would probably be an immense help to my aching lower back. but i am never going to a yoga class.
prompted by these unsolicited (4) comments, i got to thinking about the last time i had taken anyone's Advice about anything. i couldn't remember. it was certainly far in the past. maybe when i was a kid hitchhiking (5) at night and a trucker told me to stop accepting rides. at night. from truckers.
mostly, i could only remember Advice i had ignored: don't give up a great job. don't give up another great job. stop giving up great jobs. and don't write for right-wing (6) publications; you'll be slitting your own throat (7). i did not take any of this Advice. the very nature of Advice makes me avoid it.
alan goldberg, a philadelphia-based psychologist puts it this way: "when somebody says, 'you should do something,' the subtext (8) is: 'you're an idiot for not already doing it.' nobody takes Advice under those conditions."
the u.s. is addicted to Advice. americans honestly believe that someone out there knows how to fix all our problems. maybe oprah. maybe dr. phil (9). maybe barack obama. newspapers, magazines and television are filled with Advice about health, finances, raising children, dieting. why, then, are so many of us miserable, bankrupt, overweight chain-smokers (10)with horrible, illiterate kids?
i polled (11) my friends, asking if they took Advice, solicited Advice, gave Advice. i also asked: when was the last time they'd followed anybody's Advice. no one had the answers at their fingertips (12). most said that they hated being asked for Advice because if the decision to take that job or marry that sociopath went south (13), they would get the blame. as for when they last took Advice, just about everyone said, "i'll have to think about that one." most of them are still thinking.
i am often asked for Advice. i am constantly being approached by people who say, "you seem to know the ropes (14) around here." i do. or: "now, you're a man of the world." i am. as such, i ceaselessly give Advice to those who aren't men of the world, those who don't know the ropes. rarely do they take the Advice offered.
seeking Advice you have no intention of following is a time-honored american tradition. it's a
compulsory exercise before getting to the main event: doing something unbelievably stupid. it's a way of putting a patina (15) of intelligence on a foolish, impulsive decision, making it seem like one iota (16) of thought actually went into the decision to marry a woman named galactica or invade russia.
"you have to think of Advice-seeking in a wider social context," says my daughter bridget, who is getting her ph.d. in neuroscience at georgetown (17). "asking for Advice is a way of engaging with other people,
interacting with other people, while simultaneously putting off a difficult decision. but it's also a way of spreading responsibility so that if things go south you have other people to blame."
good Advice, once taken, is not eternally treasured. sooner or later, if you give a person a piece of breathtakingly good Advice that changes their lives, they will come back to punish you for it. if you tell someone to quit a job, sell a condo (18), write a book, make a movie, or ditch a girlfriend, and the decision turns out to be the right one, the day will come when your friend will not only deny that you ever gave them that Advice but will spread rumors that you actually gave them exactly the opposite Advice because you are an envious, brain-dead schmuck (19). sooner or later, everyone wants to be a self-made man or woman.
i am not a self-made man. thirty-three years ago, when i was going broke writing lighthearted (20)
satirical fiction, an editor at the kansas quarterly toldme to stop sending my stuff to literary magazines like the kansas quarterly, and to try getting published by the mainstream press. i did. i might have done that anyway, but i still think of that note as the Advice that changed my life. the editor didn't sign his or her name, and i never bothered to find out who he or she was. in other Words, i took a piece of unsolicited and not particularly flattering Advice from a complete and utter stranger, and it totally changed my life, and i never even bothered to thank them.
in my defense, the note was a rejection slip.
helpful vocabulary:
1.clutter: mess, disorder
2.lps: records
3.yoga: form of exercise by stretching the body
4.unsolicited: unasked for; given freely
5.to hitchhike: to ask for a ride from strangers; in the us, people hitchhike by standing next to the road and holding out their thumb.
6.right-wing: conservative (in us politics)
7.to slit your own throat: to do something that damages yourself; to make yourself look stupid
8.subtext: the implied meaning
9.dr. phil: american psychologist with television talk show
10.chain-smokers: people who smoke constantly
11.to poll: to ask questions and record the answers
12.at one’s fingertips: readily available; easy to access
13.to go south: to go wrong
14.to know the ropes: to be experienced
15.patina: veneer; shiny, beautiful outward appearance
16.iota: a small piece
17.georgetown: a prestigi(推荐访问范文网WwW.)ous university in washington d.c.
18.condo:from condominium, an apartment unit that is owned, not rented.
19.schmuck: loser; someone who is not successful
20.lighthearted: fun or funny; not serious
毕业赠言集
1、假如生活是一条河流,愿你是一叶执着向前的小舟;假如生活是一叶小舟,愿你是个风雨无阻的水手。
2、希望是坚韧的拐杖,忍耐是旅行袋,带上他们,你可以登上永恒之旅,走遍全世界。
3、不要学花儿只把春天等待,要学燕子把春天衔来。
4、废铁之所以能成为有用的钢材,是因为它经得起痛苦的磨练。
5、愿你是永远奔腾的千里马。
6、你聪颖,你善良,你活泼。有时你也幻想,有时你也默然,在默然中沉思,在幻想中寻觅。小小的你会长大,小小的你会成熟,愿你更坚强!愿你更自信!
7、你用才智和学识取得今天的收获,又将以明智和果敢接受明天的挑战。愿你永保一往无前精神。
8、你的天赋好比一朵火花,假如你用勤勉辛劳去助燃,它一定会变成熊熊烈火,放出无比的光和热来。
9、你有涌泉一样的智慧和一双辛勤的手,不管你身在何处,幸运与快乐时刻陪伴着你!
10、以你的自信,以你的开朗,以你的毅力,还有我的祝福,你一定能够驶向理想的彼岸。
11、你是花季的蓓蕾,你是展翅的雄鹰,明天是你们的世界,一切因你们而光辉
12、高尚的理想是人生的指路明灯。有了它,生活就有了方向;有了它,内心就感到充实。迈开坚定的步伐,走向坚定的目标吧!
13、朝霞般美好的理想,在向你们召唤。你们是一滴一滴的水,全将活跃在祖国的大海里!
14、愿云彩、艳阳一直陪伴你走到海角天涯;鲜花、绿草相随你铺展远大的前程。
15、生活的海洋已铺开金色的路,浪花正分列两旁摇动着欢迎的花束。勇敢地去吧,朋友!前进,已吹响出征的海螺;彩霞,正在将鲜花的大旗飞舞??
16、有人说:“人人都可以成为自己的幸运的建筑师。”愿你们在前行的道路上,用自己的双手建造幸运的大厦。
17、啊,愿你们在飞逝而去的时间波涛上,乘风破浪,驶向成功的彼岸!
18、愿你像那小小的溪流,将那高高的山峰作为生命的起点,一路跳跃,一路奔腾,勇敢地奔向生活的大海??
19、愿我的临别赠言是一把伞,能为你遮挡征途上的烈日与风雨。
20、愿你们驾驶着信念铸造的航船,到希望的大海去犁出雪白的浪花。
21、自爱,使你端庄;自尊,使你高雅;自立,使你自由;自强,使你奋发;自信,使你坚定??这一切将使你在成功的道路上遥遥领先。
22、我深深地理解,耗费了多少时间,战胜了多少困难,你才取得眼前的成绩。请你相信,在你追求、拼搏和苦干的过程中,我将永远面带微笑地站在你的身旁。
23、当你孤独时,风儿就是我的歌声,愿它能使你得到片刻的安慰;当你骄傲时,雨点就是我的警钟,愿它能使你获得永恒的谦逊。
24、美,是智慧,是静谧。祝你聪明!愿你上进!
25、聪明的人,今天做明天的事;懒惰的人,今天做昨天的事;糊涂的人,把昨天的事也推给明天。愿你做一个聪明的孩子!愿你做一个时间的主人!
26、明天,这是个美丽灿烂、辉映着五光十色的迷人的字眼。愿你的明天无限美丽、无限灿烂、无限迷人!
27、天道酬勤。人世间没有不经过勤劳而成为天才的。愿你日夜勤奋,早日成才!
28、春天是碧绿的天地,秋天是黄金的世界。愿你用青春的绿色去酿造未来富有的金秋!
29、衷心地祝贺你,用智慧、才情、胆略和毅力,开辟出一块属于你自己的土地。
30、你长着一对翅膀。坚韧地飞吧,不要为风雨所折服;诚挚地飞吧,不要为香甜的蜜汁所陶醉。朝着明确的目标,飞向美好的人生。
31、生活是一本精深的书,别人的注释代替不了自己的理解,愿你有所发现,有所创造。[2]
编辑本段赠言举例
有许多文具店会卖各种各样的同学录,一般都会有一页让即将分别的同学填写相关资料,后一页则让学生们尽情发挥想象力、写作能力为为同学写出一个最好能使其终生难忘的,想要对这个同学说的话,是突出个性的一个平台。 给同学:
1.不管未来有多遥远,成长的路上有你有我;不管相逢在什么时候,我们是永远的朋友。
2.不管未来有多久,请珍惜相聚的每一刻;不管过了多少个,我们是永远的朋友。
3.与你同行,回想起我们曾拥有过的共同理想;与你分手,憧憬着我们重逢时的狂欢。
4.同学啊,让往日夕暮中那些甜蜜的低语,都埋在心底,化作美丽的记忆吧!
5.光阴似箭,一转眼,6年的同窗生涯已成为过去。但教室里,还回响着我们朗朗的读书声;操场上,还留着我们奔跑矫健的身影。这里的草坪、小溪、竹亭,是我们永远依恋的百草园。
6.毕业了,多么想留住那些温暖的日子,但又多么渴望着能早日投进生活的洪流。那以往的同窗生活,是一串甜美的糖葫芦;那迷人的甜与酸,将永远回味不完。
7.我的朋友们,我们要暂时分别了;“珍重”的话,我也不再说了。在这欲去未去的夜色里,努力铸造几颗小晨星;虽然没有多大光明,但也能使那早行的人高兴。
8.如果我能,我愿将心底的一切都揉进今日的分别。但是我不能啊!那么,就让我们以沉默分手吧!要知道,这是一座火山的沉默,它胜过一切话别!
9.拥有一颗年轻快乐的心,给别人一个灿烂的微笑,给自己一个真诚的自我,给学业画个完美的句号,给事业点个漂亮的开场。让我们扬起风帆,共赴风雨。不要忘了我,朋友!
10.用智慧描绘生命的画板,用勤奋书写人生的坎坷,用汗水浸润青春的旅途。你的明天不一定会灿烂辉煌,却一定充实无悔!
11.友谊是一首无字的歌,在你淡淡的季节里开一树美丽的花,在深深浅浅的脚印里,为你不退的步伐奏一曲动人的华尔兹。年年岁岁,岁岁年年。
应届毕业生向大家提供毕业赠言的范本参考
白云飘荡蓝天,那是浪漫的声音;鸟儿叽喳枝间,那是自由的声音;儿童嬉戏身边,那是快乐的声音。祝你身边永驻美好的声音。
借蓝天为纸,春风为笔,愿望为墨,画出真诚祝福:描上云彩,添上彩霞,奉上阳光,送给你,祝你生活如诗如画,理想前程似锦!
阳光灿烂走千里,披星戴月不停息;平时没事多笑笑,永葆青春有朝气;多和知己聚一聚,喝个小酒唱支歌,祝你吉祥又如意!
思念不需要借口,回忆在心头游走,怀旧不需要理由,感动在心头漫游,言辞也许陈旧,情意不曾偏离。愿友情伴你天长地久!
工作顺心顺意,生活吉祥如意,身体格外珍惜,爱情郎情妾意,朋友经常联系,问候不要忘记,愿你工作顺利、爱情甜蜜、生活惬意!
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