1、i love you, china. since the day i was born, i began to have a proud namechinese. since the day i began to talk, the most beautiful sentence ive ever learnt has been i love you, china! i love you, china, and im so proud of being a chinese. im proud that ive got the beautiful yellow skin, black eyes
2、and black hair. im also proud that i speak the most beautiful language in the worldchinese. i love you, china, for i can feel the deep love you give me every day, every minute. last year, i got an opportunity to visit the united states of america. during my staying there, my fathers boss once invite
3、d my family to dinner. while at table, he looked at me and asked: little boy, how long have you been in america?about a month, i answered, how lucky you are! he said, if you were living in china, how could you learn such perfect english? i smiled and told him proudly that all the students in china a
4、re able to learn english at school. i saw his surprised eyes and said to myself, im proud of you, china. for you are offering us the best education. when i came back from the usa, my friends asked me:how do you feel about your staying there?wonderful i said. then why do you come back? hearing this,
5、i told them there were lots of beautiful countries in the world, but none of them can compare with our own countrychina. how true the saying is:theres no place like home! i love you, china. as a young student, all we should do is to study hard and devote ourselves whole-heartedly in the future, to t
6、he great cause of building you into an even stronger and greater country in the world. i love you, my dear motherland! i love you, china! thank you for your listening ! ann richards: 1988 democratic national convention keynote addressthank you. thank you. thank you, very much.good evening, ladies an
7、d gentlemen. buenas noches, mis amigos.im delighted to be here with you this evening, because after listening to george bush all these years, i figured you needed to know what a real texas accent sounds like.twelve years ago barbara jordan, another texas woman, barbara made the keynote address to th
8、is convention, and two women in a hundred and sixty years is about par for the course.but, if you give us a chance, we can perform. after all, ginger rogers did everything that fred astaire did. she just did it backwards and in high heels.i want to announce to this nation that in a little more than
9、100 days, the reagan-meese-deaver-nofziger-poindexter-north-weinberger-watt-gorsuch-lavelle-stockman-haig-bork-noriega-george bush era will be over!you know, tonight i feel a little like i did when i played basketball in the 8th grade. i thought i looked real cute in my uniform. and then i heard a b
10、oy yell from the bleachers, “make that basket, birdlegs!”and my greatest fear is that same guy is somewhere out there in the audience tonight, and hes going to cut me down to size. because where i grew up there really wasnt much tolerance for self-importance, people who put on airs.i was born during
11、 the depression in a little community just outside waco, and i grew up listening to franklin roosevelt on the radio. well, it was back then that i came to understand the small truths and the hardships that bind neighbors together. those were real people with real problems and they had real dreams ab
12、out getting out of the depression. i can remember summer nights when wed put down what we called the baptist pallet, and we listened to the grown-ups talk. i can still hear the sound of the dominoes clicking on the marble slab my daddy had found for a tabletop. i can still hear the laughter of the m
13、an telling jokes you werent supposed to hear c talkin about how big that old buck deer was, laughin about mama puttin clorox in the well when the frog fell in. they talked about war and washington and what this country needed. they talked the straight talk. and it came from people who were living th
14、eir lives as best they could. and thats what were going to do tonight. were going to tell how the cow ate the cabbage.i got a letter last week from a young mother in lorena, texas, and i wanna read part of it to you. she writes,our worries go from pay day to pay day, just like millions of others. an
15、d we have two fairly decent incomes, but i worry how im going to pay the rising car insurance and food. i pray my kids dont have a growth spurt from august to december, so i dont have to buy new jeans. we buy clothes at the budget stores and we have them fray and fade and stretch in the first wash. we ponder and try to figure out how were gonna pay for college and braces and tennis shoes. we dont take vacations and we dont go out to eat. please dont think me ungrateful. we have jobs and a nice place to live,
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