
关于母亲的演讲稿
有一个人,她永远心最柔软的地方,你自己的一生去爱她;有一种爱让你肆意的索取、享用,却不要你任何的回报……这个人,叫“母亲”,这种爱,叫“母爱”
5月13日是母亲节,是我们心中最难以忘却的日子。
这个节日,是对母亲的赞美和颂扬,是提醒我们时刻记住:感恩我们的母亲。
母亲给予我们生命的体验,我们感激;母亲使我们茁壮成长,我们感激;母亲给予我们的教育和开导,使我们获取知识和力量,我们感激;在我们的生命里,总会有困难和曲折,是母亲给予我们关怀和帮助,我们更应感激。
感恩是一个人爱心、良心、善心、责任心以及忠心的综合表现。
很难想象,一个对含辛茹苦抚养自己长大的父母没有孝心,不知报答,对老师、同学没有爱心,不知敬重的人,将来能对他的公司,对他的国家负起什么责任
一个不爱国,不爱家,不爱他人的人,又怎么能够尽心尽力去建设祖国的明天呢
广告中曾写到小男孩为自己母亲洗脚的感人片断,可在现实生活中,又是否是每个儿女都能够做得到的呢
“滴水之恩当以涌泉相报”我们或许有时会对一个陌生人的一点关怀念念不忘,却对母亲的大爱熟视无睹,嫌她唠叨,或因一些小事就大发雷霆……然而,母亲却永远在一旁默默地支持我们,耐心的开导教育我们,给予我们支持和鼓励。
母亲如玉般纯洁、象牙雕刻般精致,受母爱浇灌的生命酝酿着纯美和芬芳。
我们应该怀着一颗感恩的心去聆听完母亲的唠叨,诚恳面对母亲的严厉,感悟母亲阳光般的心灵世界…… 让我们从今天开始,从孝顺母亲开始,学会感恩吧
让我们记住天下母亲共同的生日,为母亲洗一次脚,为她捶一捶辛劳的脊背,给母亲一个暖暖的拥抱,一句温馨的祝福,一脸感恩的笑容吧
在这温馨的日子里,祝全天下所有的母亲——母亲节快乐
一束康乃馨,一句“妈妈,您辛苦了”就能让母亲的脸颊重绽灿烂的笑容
让我们多给母亲一点体贴与关怀,让母亲和我们的家充盈着幸福与和谐,我们就迎来了真正的长大
在此,我想引用一首诗来结尾:孩儿的成长,是母亲再生的希望;孩儿的失败,是母亲酸楚的泪水;孩儿的成功,是母亲幸福的微笑。
同学们,为了母亲的微笑,为了明天的收获,就让你我壮志而不言愁吧
关于赞美母亲的演讲稿结尾怎么写
有一个人,她永远占据在你心最柔软的地方,你愿用自己的一生去爱她;有一种爱,它让你肆意的索取、享用,却不要你任何的回报……这个人,叫“母亲”,这种爱,叫“母爱”
5月13日是母亲节,是我们心中最难以忘却的日子。
这个节日,是对母亲的赞美和颂扬,是提醒我们时刻记住:感恩我们的母亲。
母亲给予我们生命的体验,我们感激;母亲使我们茁壮成长,我们感激;母亲给予我们的教育和开导,使我们获取知识和力量,我们感激;在我们的生命里,总会有困难和曲折,是母亲给予我们关怀和帮助,我们更应感激。
感恩是一个人爱心、良心、善心、责任心以及忠心的综合表现。
很难想象,一个对含辛茹苦抚养自己长大的父母没有孝心,不知报答,对老师、同学没有爱心,不知敬重的人,将来能对他的公司,对他的国家负起什么责任
一个不爱国,不爱家,不爱他人的人,又怎么能够尽心尽力去建设祖国的明天呢
广告中曾写到小男孩为自己母亲洗脚的感人片断,可在现实生活中,又是否是每个儿女都能够做得到的呢
“滴水之恩当以涌泉相报”我们或许有时会对一个陌生人的一点关怀念念不忘,却对母亲的大爱熟视无睹,嫌她唠叨,或因一些小事就大发雷霆……然而,母亲却永远在一旁默默地支持我们,耐心的开导教育我们,给予我们支持和鼓励。
母亲如玉般纯洁、象牙雕刻般精致,受母爱浇灌的生命酝酿着纯美和芬芳。
我们应该怀着一颗感恩的心去聆听完母亲的唠叨,诚恳面对母亲的严厉,感悟母亲阳光般的心灵世界…… 让我们从今天开始,从孝顺母亲开始,学会感恩吧
让我们记住天下母亲共同的生日,为母亲洗一次脚,为她捶一捶辛劳的脊背,给母亲一个暖暖的拥抱,一句温馨的祝福,一脸感恩的笑容吧
在这温馨的日子里,祝全天下所有的母亲——母亲节快乐
一束康乃馨,一句“妈妈,您辛苦了”就能让母亲的脸颊重绽灿烂的笑容
让我们多给母亲一点体贴与关怀,让母亲和我们的家充盈着幸福与和谐,我们就迎来了真正的长大
在此,我想引用一首诗来结尾:孩儿的成长,是母亲再生的希望;孩儿的失败,是母亲酸楚的泪水;孩儿的成功,是母亲幸福的微笑。
同学们,为了母亲的微笑,为了明天的收获,就让你我壮志而不言愁吧
求一篇赞美母亲的英语演讲稿
Columbine parents praise essay by mom of shooterDENVER — Parents and survivors of the 1999 massacre at Columbine High School are saying good things about an essay released Tuesday by the mother of shooter Dylan Klebold.Susan Klebold made the most detailed public remarks by any parent of the two Columbine killers in an essay published in O, The Oprah Magazine. She said in the essay she had “no inkling” her son was suicidal or depressed.The essay sparked strong emotions for Connie Michalik, whose son, Richard Castaldo, was shot and partially paralyzed in the rampage. Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris killed 12 students and a teacher and wounded 23 others before killing themselves.The shooters parents have said little in public since the massacre. They gave depositions in a lawsuit filed by victims’ families, but a judge in 2007 ordered those depositions sealed for 20 years after the case was settled out of court.Survivors and their families have been left wondering about the boys’ parents in the decade since the shootings.“You know, I always wondered how she felt and what she went through. ‘Cause I know I went through a living hell, and I was always sure she did, too,” Michalik told The Associated Press.Michalik, who has never met Susan Klebold, said reading the essay answered some of her questions about the Klebold family.“I applaud her for the courage to talk about this,” Michalik said Tuesday.In the essay, Susan Klebold described the day of the shooting. She at first feared Dylan had been shot at school, not that he was one of the perpetrators.Susan Klebold said the family was evacuated from their home the afternoon of the massacre because authorities feared even Dylan’s residence may have been rigged to explode. Still, she said, it took months for relatives to accept that the quiet boy who loved origami and Legos was to blame for the violence.“We didn’t know that he and Eric had assembled an arsenal of explosives and guns,” Susan Klebold wrote. “We believed his participation in the massacre was accidental or that he had been coerced. We believed that he did not intend to hurt anyone.”The magazine released excerpts from the essay last week and published the full text Tuesday.A magazine spokeswoman said Susan Klebold has turned down several interview requests over the years but agreed several months ago to share an essay. There were no plans for her to appear on the show.In an introduction to the essay, Oprah Winfrey told readers, “Since the day her son participated in the most devastating high school shooting America has ever seen, I have wanted to sit down with Susan Klebold to ask her the questions we’ve all wanted to ask — starting with, ‘How did you not see it coming?’ and ending with ‘How did you survive?’”A spokeswoman for Susan Klebold has said there would be no further comment.One of the shooting’s survivors, Krystal Miller, said Tuesday she has long had questions for the Klebolds but understood their silence.“Over the years I would’ve loved to hear something,” said Miller, whose maiden name was Krystal Woodman. “But it sounds like she is still just reeling from it and processing it. So how is someone supposed to come out and give answers when they’re still trying to figure it out themselves?”
求一篇赞美母亲的英语演讲稿
Columbine parents praise essay by mom of shooterDENVER — Parents and survivors of the 1999 massacre at Columbine High School are saying good things about an essay released Tuesday by the mother of shooter Dylan Klebold.Susan Klebold made the most detailed public remarks by any parent of the two Columbine killers in an essay published in O, The Oprah Magazine. She said in the essay she had “no inkling” her son was suicidal or depressed.The essay sparked strong emotions for Connie Michalik, whose son, Richard Castaldo, was shot and partially paralyzed in the rampage. Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris killed 12 students and a teacher and wounded 23 others before killing themselves.The shooters parents have said little in public since the massacre. They gave depositions in a lawsuit filed by victims’ families, but a judge in 2007 ordered those depositions sealed for 20 years after the case was settled out of court.Survivors and their families have been left wondering about the boys’ parents in the decade since the shootings.“You know, I always wondered how she felt and what she went through. ‘Cause I know I went through a living hell, and I was always sure she did, too,” Michalik told The Associated Press.Michalik, who has never met Susan Klebold, said reading the essay answered some of her questions about the Klebold family.“I applaud her for the courage to talk about this,” Michalik said Tuesday.In the essay, Susan Klebold described the day of the shooting. She at first feared Dylan had been shot at school, not that he was one of the perpetrators.Susan Klebold said the family was evacuated from their home the afternoon of the massacre because authorities feared even Dylan’s residence may have been rigged to explode. Still, she said, it took months for relatives to accept that the quiet boy who loved origami and Legos was to blame for the violence.“We didn’t know that he and Eric had assembled an arsenal of explosives and guns,” Susan Klebold wrote. “We believed his participation in the massacre was accidental or that he had been coerced. We believed that he did not intend to hurt anyone.”The magazine released excerpts from the essay last week and published the full text Tuesday.A magazine spokeswoman said Susan Klebold has turned down several interview requests over the years but agreed several months ago to share an essay. There were no plans for her to appear on the show.In an introduction to the essay, Oprah Winfrey told readers, “Since the day her son participated in the most devastating high school shooting America has ever seen, I have wanted to sit down with Susan Klebold to ask her the questions we’ve all wanted to ask — starting with, ‘How did you not see it coming?’ and ending with ‘How did you survive?’”A spokeswoman for Susan Klebold has said there would be no further comment.One of the shooting’s survivors, Krystal Miller, said Tuesday she has long had questions for the Klebolds but understood their silence.“Over the years I would’ve loved to hear something,” said Miller, whose maiden name was Krystal Woodman. “But it sounds like she is still just reeling from it and processing it. So how is someone supposed to come out and give answers when they’re still trying to figure it out themselves?”
关于母爱的演讲稿500字左右
有一个人,她永远占据在你心最柔软的地方,你愿用自己的一生去爱她;有一种爱,它让你肆意的索取、享用,却不要你任何的回报……这个人,叫“母亲”,这种爱,叫“母爱”
5月13日是母亲节,是我们心中最难以忘却的日子。
这个节日,是对母亲的赞美和颂扬,是提醒我们时刻记住:感恩我们的母亲。
母亲给予我们生命的体验,我们感激;母亲使我们茁壮成长,我们感激;母亲给予我们的教育和开导,使我们获取知识和力量,我们感激;在我们的生命里,总会有困难和曲折,是母亲给予我们关怀和帮助,我们更应感激。
感恩是一个人爱心、良心、善心、责任心以及忠心的综合表现。
很难想象,一个对含辛茹苦抚养自己长大的父母没有孝心,不知报答,对老师、同学没有爱心,不知敬重的人,将来能对他的公司,对他的国家负起什么责任
一个不爱国,不爱家,不爱他人的人,又怎么能够尽心尽力去建设祖国的明天呢
广告中曾写到小男孩为自己母亲洗脚的感人片断,可在现实生活中,又是否是每个儿女都能够做得到的呢
“滴水之恩当以涌泉相报”我们或许有时会对一个陌生人的一点关怀念念不忘,却对母亲的大爱熟视无睹,嫌她唠叨,或因一些小事就大发雷霆……然而,母亲却永远在一旁默默地支持我们,耐心的开导教育我们,给予我们支持和鼓励。
母亲如玉般纯洁、象牙雕刻般精致,受母爱浇灌的生命酝酿着纯美和芬芳。
我们应该怀着一颗感恩的心去聆听完母亲的唠叨,诚恳面对母亲的严厉,感悟母亲阳光般的心灵世界…… 让我们从今天开始,从孝顺母亲开始,学会感恩吧
让我们记住天下母亲共同的生日,为母亲洗一次脚,为她捶一捶辛劳的脊背,给母亲一个暖暖的拥抱,一句温馨的祝福,一脸感恩的笑容吧
在这温馨的日子里,祝全天下所有的母亲——母亲节快乐
一束康乃馨,一句“妈妈,您辛苦了”就能让母亲的脸颊重绽灿烂的笑容
让我们多给母亲一点体贴与关怀,让母亲和我们的家充盈着幸福与和谐,我们就迎来了真正的长大
在此,我想引用一首诗来结尾:孩儿的成长,是母亲再生的希望;孩儿的失败,是母亲酸楚的泪水;孩儿的成功,是母亲幸福的微笑。
同学们,为了母亲的微笑,为了明天的收获,就让你我壮志而不言愁吧



