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馄炖的做法
;即使世界充满羞愧,我们也要独断安慰;即使世界充满绝望,我们也要勇于梦想;即使世界充满猜疑,我们仍然敢于信任。
人生感悟精辟短语
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heal the kids – oxford speech
oxford university, march XX by michael jackson
我的爱好 i am humbled to be lecturing in a place that has previously been filled by such notable figures as mother theresa, albert einstein, ronald reagan, robert kennedy and malcolm x. i've even heard that kermit the frog has made an appearance here, and i've always felt a kinship with kermit's message that it's not easy being green. i'm sure he didn't find it any easier being up here than i do!
as i looked around oxford today, i couldn't help but be aware of the majesty and grande
ur of this great institution, not to mention the brilliance of the great and gifted minds that have roamed the streets for centuries. the walls of oxford have not only houd the greatest philosophical and scientific genius – they have also ushered forth some of the most cherished creators of children's literature, tolkien to cs lewis. today i was allowed to hobble into the dining hall in christ church to e lewis carroll's alice in wonderland immortalized in the stained glass windows. and even one of my own fellow americans, the beloved dr uss graced the halls and then went on to leave his mark on the imaginations of millions of children throughout the world.
i suppo i should start by listing my qualifications to speak before you this evening. friends, i do not claim to have the academic experti of other speakers who have addresd this hall, just as they could lay little claim at being adept at the alk – and you know, einstein in particular was really terrible at that.
tho of you who are familiar with the jackson five know that i began performing at the tender age of five and that ever since then, i haven't stopped dancing or singing. but
while performing and making music undoubtedly remain as some of my greatest joys, when i was young i wanted more than anything el to be a typical little boy. i wanted to build tree hous, have water balloon fights, and play hide and ek with my friends. but fate had it otherwi and all i could do was envy the laughter and playtime that emed to be going on all around me.干蒸烧麦
there was no respite from my professional life. but on sundays i would go pioneering, the term ud for the missionary work that jehovah's witness do. and it was then that i was able to e the magic of other people's childhood.
since i was already a celebrity, i would have to don a disgui of fat suit, wig, beard and glass and we would spend the day in the suburbs of southern california, going door-to-door or making the rounds of shopping malls, distributing our watchtower magazine. i loved to t foot in all tho regular suburban hous and catch sight of the shag rugs and la-z-boy armchairs with kids playing monopoly and grandmas baby-sitting and all tho wonderful, ordinary and starry scenes of everyday life. many, i know, would argue that the things em like no big deal. but to me they were mesmerizing.
i ud to think that i was unique in feeling that i was without a childhood. i believed that indeed there were only a handful with whom i could share tho feelings. when i recently met with shirley temple black, the great child star of the 1930s and 40s, we said nothing to each other at first, we simply cried together, for she could share a pain with me that only others like my clo friends elizabeth taylor and mccauley culkin know.
渊博的近义词 today children are constantly encouraged to grow up faster, as if this period known as childhood is a burdensome stage, to be endured and ushered through, as swiftly as possible. and on that subject, i am certainly one of the world's greatest experts.
ours is a generation that has witnesd the abrogation of the parent-child covenant. psychologists are publishing libraries of books detailing the destructive effects of denying one's children the ditional love that is so necessary to the healthy development of their minds and character. and becau of all the neglect, too many of our kids have, esntially, to rai themlves. they are growing more distant from their parents, grandparents and other family members, as all around us the indestructible bond that once glued together the generations, unravels.
宝葫芦的秘密读后感
this violation has bred a new generation, generation o let us call it, that has now picked up the torch from generation x. the o stands for a generation that has everything on the outside – wealth, success, fancy clothing and fancy cars, but an aching emptiness on the inside. that cavity in our chests, that barrenness at our core, that void in our centre is the place where the heart once beat and which love once occupied.
食品安全板报
love, ladies and gentlemen, is the human family's most precious legacy, its richest bequest, its golden inheritance. and it is a treasure that is handed down from one generation to another. previous ages may not have had the wealth we enjoy. their hous may have lacked electricity, and they squeezed their many kids into small homes without central heating. but tho homes had no darkness, nor were they cold. they were lit bright with the glow of love and they were warmed snugly by the very heat of the human heart. parents, undistracted by the lust for luxury and status, accorded their children primacy in their lives.