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英语演讲稿wealth财富(精选多篇) thewordwealthalwaysremindspeopleofmoneyandthesayingsorconceptsrelatedtomoney.forexample,“moneytalks”;“moneymakestheghoststurnthemill”;“asbirdsdieforfood,somendieforwealth”;“thepoorhavenofriendseventhoughtheyliveinthenoisydowntown,whiletherichhaveremotekinsfolkeveniftheyliveinthedeepmountains”;“povertychillsambition”“onecentshortmayputaheroinanawkwardsituation”etc,etc. inthe1980s,allshopswerestate-ownedwithmarkedprices.youcouldntbuywhatyouwantedwithevenonecentshort,soonecentcouldindeedembarrassahero.apopularsongatthattimestarted“ipickeduponecentattheroadside,andihandeditovertothepoliceman”butnownoonecarestopickitupevenifitweretencents. peoplesreverenceformoneyisexpressedinvariedways.thenamesofpaniesorstoresareoften“beerofwealthandhonor”,“restaurantofwealthandrank”“storeofthearistocrats”“hoteloffameandprestige”etc.(evensomepeoplesnameshavethemeaningsof“fullofgold”or“greatfortune”).atnewyearstime,thegodofwealthisworshipedandthepictureofthegodiscoveredwithsignsofmoney.whenamillionaireiswalkinginthestreet,peoplewillshowtheirprofoundrespecteventhoughtheyknowverywellthattheycannotgetacentfromhim.theenglishfilm“themillion-poundnote”makesamostvividrevelationofthissituation.withthemillionpoundnoteinhand,theherohastheprivilegetobuyoncredit,oronloanandisevenpresentedmoneyfromothers.itsanidealizedendofthestorythattheheroisstilllovedbyhisgirlfriendevenafterhelosthismillion-poundnote.however,withoutthemillion-poundnote,theycouldnthaveknowneachother.itsverydifficultforpeopletomakefriendsdirectlywithbeggars. thesongof“allgoodthingsmustend”inadreamoftheredmansionsattacksthemoneyworshipersbysaying: “allmenlongtobeimmortals yetsilverandgoldtheyprize andgrubformoneyalltheirlives tilldeathsealsuptheireyes” butwhenchenshih-yintriestoexpoundthissongbyanalyzingtheinconstancyofhumanrelationshipsandtheinprehensiblehumanheart,hehastosay: “whilemenwithgoldandsilverbythechest turnbeggars,scornedbyallanddispossessed” theconclusionisthatitdoesntworkwithoutmoney. inspiteofthehumancivilizationsoverthousandsofyears,peoplecannotdenythefunctionofmoney.thisshowshowimportantmoneyis.moneyplaysadecisiveroletoindividuals,tofamiliesandeventocountriesornationalities.otherwise,whyiseveryone,fromdoorkeeperstopresidents,tryingtoearnasmuchaspossible?whydoeseverycountryneedchancellorsoftheexchequer,whokeepformulatingandrevisingfinanciallawsandregulations?howdifferentitistobeacreditornationandadebtornation!theunitedstatesisplayingthetyrantjustbecauseitiswealthyenough.apoormanmaycherishloftyaspirations,butwillprobablybebeatenbecauseofhispoverty.theafghanistanmayhavewonalotofsympathy,buthowdifficultitwouldbetolivesolelyoncharity. ofallagesandineverycountry,allkindsofcorruptionstemfrommoney.nomatterhowroughthemanis,andinwhatdespicablewayheearnedthemoney,hecangreasethepalmsoforbuyoversomeverydecentofficialsorevenintellectuals.canyouseehowcrucialarolemoneyisplaying?(acaseinpointisthebankruptofthepany) somepeopleororganizationslikesomereligiousgroupsclaimthattheyhaveseenthroughthehumanvanityandcantakemoneylightly,buttopeoplespuzzlement,theyarealsoaumulatingmoney,eithertorenovatethetemples,ortoregildbuddhasstatues,inwhateverpretexts.theyarenotengagedinproduction,sotheycanonlydependonthedonationsfromthedevoutbelievers.sometimesyoursincerityreliesonwhetheryoudonateandhowmuchyoudonate.dothemonkscareaboutmoney?theanswerisaffirmative.whatsmore,manymonksarealreadyprovidedwithasalary. wearelivinginamaterialworld,anditsreallydifficulttodenythefunctionofmoneyorwealth.weneedmoneyforfood,clothes,education,hospital,housingandtransportation,etc.theresrarelyanythingthatdoesntneedmoney.whatwecandiscussnowisnottheimportanceofmoney,butwhethermoneyisalmightyandwhethermorewealthcanbringusmorehappiness. wemustsaythatmoneyisnotalmighty,andtherearemanythingswhichmoneycantdo.forexample,manyemperorslikeqinshihuanglongedforelixirs.aswealthyastheywere,andasmightyastheyweretotakeeverymeasuretosearchforlonglifemedicine,theystillcouldnotavoidthesaddenouementthat“theirgravesareacoveredwithweeds”. manygreatmensufferedfromfatalillness.eventhoughtheyweretreatedwiththebestmedicalmeans,theyhadtosufferasmuchastheordinarypeople,andmetwiththesameinescapablefate.richorpoor,greatorordinary,weeandgowithnothingbelongingtous. huangshiren,thecruelheartedlandlord,wasrichbutxierwouldratherhidinthedeepmountainsandturnintoawhite-hiredgirlthanmarryinghim; wangbaochuanwouldntgiveuphermarriagewithxuepingguieventhoughshehadtoliveinthecoldcaveforovertenyears; emperorshunzhioftheqingdynastyownedthewholecountry,butjustbecauseofthedeathhisbelovedconcubine,heeventuallybecamedisillusionedwiththisworldandspenttherestoflifeinthetempleasamonk(itsallrightevenifitisalegend). manylovestoriescanneverbeboughtwithmoney.theever-lastingfolktaleofliangshanboandzhuyingtaishowspeoplesidentificationwiththispointofview. wealthymenalsohavealotofworries:afraidofbeingstolenorkidnapped,theymayhavetohireabodyguard;theyreconcernedabouttheirspoilingthechildren,orworryaboutthefamilydiscordbecauseofthelegacydisputesaftertheirdeath;fearingdevaluationiftheydontinvest,whilefearingofbankruptiftheyinvest;whereistheirhappiness? howmuchisenough?nolimitation.aspoorasbeggarswithoutapenny,theycanmakealivingbybegging.itssaidthatsomehavebeemillionairesthroughbegging.aswealthyasabillionair 财富wealth thewordwealthalwaysremindspeopleofmoneyandthesayingsorconceptsrelatedtomoney.forexample,“moneytalks”;“moneymakestheghoststurnthemill”;“asbirdsdieforfood,somendieforwealth”;“thepoorhavenofriendseventhoughtheyliveinthenoisydowntown,whiletherichhaveremotekinsfolkeveniftheyliveinthedeepmountains”;“povertychillsambition”“onecentshortmayputaheroinanawkwardsituation”etc,etc. inthe1980s,allshopswerestate-ownedwithmarkedprices.youcouldntbuywhatyouwantedwithevenonecentshort,soonecentcouldindeedembarrassahero.apopularsongatthattimestarted“ipickeduponecentattheroadside,andihandeditovertothepoliceman”butnownoon(:)ecarestopickitupevenifitweretencents. peoplesreverenceformoneyisexpressedinvariedways.thenamesofpaniesorstoresareoften“beerofwealthandhonor”,“restaurantofwealthandrank”“storeofthearistocrats”“hoteloffameandprestige”etc.(evensomepeoplesnameshavethemeaningsof“fullofgold”or“greatfortune”).atnewyearstime,thegodofwealthisworshipedandthepictureofthegodiscoveredwithsignsofmoney.whenamillionaireiswalkinginthestreet,peoplewillshowtheirprofoundrespecteventhoughtheyknowverywellthattheycannotgetacentfromhim.theenglishfilm“themillion-poundnote”makesamostvividrevelationofthissituation.withthemillionpoundnoteinhand,theherohastheprivilegetobuyoncredit,oronloanandisevenpresentedmoneyfromothers.itsanidealizedendofthestorythattheheroisstilllovedbyhisgirlfriendevenafterhelosthismillion-poundnote.however,withoutthemillion-poundnote,theycouldnthaveknowneachother.itsverydifficultforpeopletomakefriendsdirectlywithbeggars. thesongof“allgoodthingsmustend”inadreamoftheredmansionsattacksthemoneyworshipersbysaying: “allmenlongtobeimmortals yetsilverandgoldtheyprize andgrubformoneyalltheirlives tilldeathsealsuptheireyes” butwhenchenshih-yintriestoexpoundthissongbyanalyzingtheinconstancyofhumanrelationshipsandtheinprehensiblehumanheart,hehastosay: “whilemenwithgoldandsilverbythechest turnbeggars,scornedbyallanddispossessed” theconclusionisthatitdoesntworkwithoutmoney. inspiteofthehumancivilizationsoverthousandsofyears,peoplecannotdenythefunctionofmoney.thisshowshowimportantmoneyis.moneyplaysadecisiveroletoindividuals,tofamiliesandeventocountriesornationalities.otherwise,whyiseveryone,fromdoorkeeperstopresidents,tryingtoearnasmuchaspossible?whydoeseverycountryneedchancellorsoftheexchequer,whokeepformulatingandrevisingfinanciallawsandregulations?howdifferentitistobeacreditornationandadebtornation!theunitedstatesisplayingthetyrantjustbecauseitiswealthyenough.apoormanmaycherishloftyaspirations,butwillprobablybebeatenbecauseofhispoverty.theafghanistanmayhavewonalotofsympathy,buthowdifficultitwouldbetolivesolelyoncharity. ofallagesandineverycountry,allkindsofcorruptionstemfrommoney.nomatterhowroughthemanis,andinwhatdespicablewayheearnedthemoney,hecangreasethepalmsoforbuyoversomeverydecentofficialsorevenintellectuals.canyouseehowcrucialarolemoneyisplaying?(acaseinpointisthebankruptofthepany) somepeopleororganizationslikesomereligiousgroupsclaimthattheyhaveseenthroughthehumanvanityandcantakemoneylightly,buttopeoplespuzzlement,theyarealsoaumulatingmoney,eithertorenovatethetemples,ortoregildbuddhasstatues,inwhateverpretexts.theyarenotengagedinproduction,sotheycanonlydependonthedonationsfromthedevoutbelievers.sometimesyoursincerityreliesonwhetheryoudonateandhowmuchyoudonate.dothemonkscareaboutmoney?theanswerisaffirmative.whatsmore,manymonksarealreadyprovidedwithasalary. wearelivinginamaterialworld,anditsreallydifficulttodenythefunctionofmoneyorwealth.weneedmoneyforfood,clothes,education,hospital,housingandtransportation,etc.theresrarelyanythingthatdoesntneedmoney.whatwecandiscussnowisnottheimportanceofmoney,butwhethermoneyisalmightyandwhethermorewealthcanbringusmorehappiness. wemustsaythatmoneyisnotalmighty,andtherearemanythingswhichmoneycantdo.forexample,manyemperorslikeqinshihuanglongedforelixirs.aswealthyastheywere,andasmightyastheyweretotakeeverymeasuretosearchforlonglifemedicine,theystillcouldnotavoidthesaddenouementthat“theirgravesareacoveredwith manygreatmensufferedfromfatalillness.eventhoughtheyweretreatedwiththebestmedicalmeans,theyhadtosufferasmuchastheordinarypeople,andmetwiththesameinescapablefate.richorpoor,greatorordinary,weeandgowithnothingbelongingtous. huangshiren,thecruelheartedlandlord,wasrichbutxierwouldratherhidinthedeepmountainsandturnintoawhite-hiredgirlthanmarryinghim; wangbaochuanwouldntgiveuphermarriagewithxuepingguieventhoughshehadtoliveinthecoldcaveforovertenyears; emperorshunzhioftheqingdynastyownedthewholecountry,butjustbecauseofthedeathhisbelovedconcubine,heeventuallybecamedisillusionedwiththisworldandspenttherestoflifeinthetempleasamonk(itsallrightevenifitisalegend). manylovestoriescanneverbeboughtwithmoney.theever-lastingfolktaleofliangshanboandzhuyingtaishowspeoplesidentificationwiththispointofview. wealthymenalsohavealotofworries:afraidofbeingstolenorkidnapped,theymayhavetohireabodyguard;theyreconcernedabouttheirspoilingthechildren,orworryaboutthefamilydiscordbecauseofthelegacydisputesaftertheirdeath;fearingdevaluationiftheydontinvest,whilefearingofbankruptiftheyinvest;whereistheirhappiness? howmuchisenough?nolimitation.aspoorasbeggarswithoutapenny,theycanmakealivingbybegging.itssaidthatsomehavebeemillionairesthroughbegging.aswealthyasabillionaire,theycanonlyenjoyacoupleofdisheseachmeal.ifsomeoneisallergictoseafood,ortiredofrichdishes,hemayenjoythepickledvegetablesjustasmuch. asformoney,peoplecantakeiteasysometimes,butmostofthetime,heory,theymaytakeiteasywhileinpractice,theyusuallytakeitveryseriously;talkingaboutothers,theycantakeiteasy,buttothemselves,theytakeitseriouslyagain.somepeopletakeitseriouslyforonemoment,butmaytakeiteasyafterwards,justaswesaidwhatishiddenfromtheconcernedisplaintothebystanders.mostpeopletakemoneytooseriouslywhenbeinginvolved.infact,aslongasyouhaveenoughtoeat,whatisthedifferencebetweenalittleandalot? everythinghasalimit,sodoesmoney.weshouldconformtothecourseofthenatureinsteadofgoingoutofourwaytograspit.weshouldspendaordingtoourine.therichmayenjoymuchmoreluxuriesbutnolessworriesthanthepoor.theonlydifferenceisthecontentandformofworries.thehighertheineis,thebiggertheexpenditureis.theworldfamousboxersmayearnmillionsofdollarsforonegame,butoftenfindthemselvesdeepindebt.withanannualsalaryashighastensofthousandsofdollars,theformerpresidentoftheunitedstatesbillclintonranintodebtsbecauseoflawsuit,andhadtothrowoffhisairstoearnmoneyineverymean.however,themonthlyineofsomeofthechinesefamiliesisnomorethanafewhundredyuanwhileleadingalifewithenjoyment.happinessdoesntnecessarilyrelyonmoney. aordingtothewesternfablethegoldtouch,akingwasveryfondofgoldandprayedtogodformoregoldeveryday.toteachhimalesson,godimpartedthegoldtouchtohim.fromthenon,whateverhetouchedturnedintogold,includingbread,milk,flowers,andevenhisbeloveddaughter.hecouldnteatgold,ofcourse,heend,herepentedhissin,pleadedgodtotakethegoldtouchbackandwentbacktohisformerhappylifeagain.thisstoryisalittleexaggerated,butatthesametimeittoldusvividlythatwealthandhappinessarenotsynonym.whatsmore,nomatterhowmuchmoneyyouhave,youcantspenditall. beingpoorisnotbecausesomeoneispenniless,butmainlybecauseofthelonelymiseryinhisinnerworld.theyaregreen-eyed,becausetheyareneversatisfiedwithwhattheyhave,butarealwaysjealousofpeoplewhoaresuessfulorwhoearnhighersalaries.theyneverlookatotherpeoplesdevotionsandcontributions,butwiththeirhabitofjealousytheyalwaysfeelpoorandunfortable.itismoredifficulttosolveinternalpoverty.supposewecanlookbackatthepastwiththeconceptofwealth,howcanwestaypoor?wemaywellsaythatwealthliesinyourheartandweshouldknowhowtotreasureit. 财富篇wealth apennysavedisapennygained. richardbrckminsterfuller.americansrchitect 省下一分钱等于得到一分钱。 美国建筑师富勒.r.b. allgoodthingsarecheap,allbadthingsareverydear. henrydavidthoreau,ameicanwriter 一切好的东西都是便宜的,所有坏的东西都是非常贵的。 美国作家梭罗。h.d. allthesplendorintheworldisnotworthagoodfriend. voltaire,frenchthinker 人世间所有的荣华富贵不如一个好朋友。 法国思想家伏尔泰 applyyourselftotrueriches;itisshamefultodependuponsilverandgoldforahappylife.lrciusannaeusseneca,ancientromanphilosopher 要争取真正的财富,靠金银谋取幸福是不光彩的。 古罗马哲学家西尼加.l.a. anounceofprudenceisworthapoundofgold. tobiassmollett,britishwriter 一盎司谨慎抵得上一磅黄金。 英国作家.斯摩莱特.t. beggarscannotbechoosers. duboseheywood,americanwriter 乞丐不能挑肥拣瘦。 美国作家海伍德.d.b. beggarsdonotenvymillionaires,thoughofcoursetheywillenvyotherbeggarswhoaremoresuessful. betrandrussell,britishphilosopher 乞丐并不羡慕百万富翁,尽管他们一定会羡慕比他们乞讨得多的乞丐。 英国哲学家罗素.b. creditorshavebettermemoriesthandebtors. benjaminfranklin.americanpresident 放债的比借债记性好。 美国总统富兰克林。b. economyisinitselfasourceofatrevenue. luciusannaeusseneca,ancientromanphilosopher 节约本身就是最大的收入. 罗马哲学家西尼加,l.a. economyisthepoormansmint;andextravagancetherichmanspitfall. 节约是穷人的造币厂,浪费是富翁的陷阱。 英国作家塔泊.m fewrichmenowntheirproperty.thepropertyownsthem. roberteningersoll.americaniawyer 极少富人拥有他们的财产,是财产拥有他们。 美国律师英格索尔.r.g. hethathasafullpurseneverlacksafriend.eveninabusymarket,nobodycarestoknowapoorperson. anonymors 富在深山有远亲;贫在闹市无人识。 无名氏 ifinallyknowwhatdistinguishesmanfromtheotherbeasts:financialworries. julesrenard,frenchplaywright 我终于明白人与野兽的区别在于:人为钱而担忧。 法国剧作家勒纳尔.j. iwouldratherhavemypeoplelaughatmyeconomiesthanweepformyextravagance.oscarll,swedishking 我宁愿让我的人民嘲笑我的的小气也不愿让他们为我的挥霍而哭泣。 瑞典国王奥斯卡二世 ifrich,itiseasyenoughtoconcealourwealth,but,ifpoor,itisnotsoeasytoconcealourpoverty.weshallfinditlessdifficulttohideathousandguineas,thanoneholeinourcoat. charlesc.colton,britishclergyman 如果富有,藏富很容易;如果贫穷,掩饰贫穷却很难。我们不难发现隐藏1000个金币比遮盖衣服上的一个破洞来得容易。 英国画妆师科尔顿.c.c ifyouwouldknowthevalueofmoney,goandtrytoborrowsome. benjaminfranklin,americanpresudent 要想知道钱的价值,就想办法去借钱试试。 美国总统富兰克林.b. ifyourrichesareyours,whydontyoutakethemwithyoutotheotherworld? benjiaminfranklin,americanpresident 如果财富是你的,那么你为什么不把它们和你一起带到另一个世界去呢? 美国总统富兰克林.b. itisbettertoliverichthantodierich. samueljohnson,britishwriter 与其在死时后中握着一大把钱,还不如活着的时候活得丰富多采。 英国作家约翰逊.s. itisgoodtohavemoneytobuythingsthatmoneycanbuy,butitisbetternottolosethingsmoneycannotbuy. georgeh.lorimer,americanjournalist 有钱去买能得到的东西当然不错,但是不丢失用金钱买不到的东西更好。 美国记者洛里默.g.h. mendonotdesiremerelytoberich,buttobericherthanothermen. johnstuartmill,britisheconomist 人们不仅希望富有,而且希望比他人更富有。 英国经济学家穆勒.j.s moneyisagoodservantandabadmaster. francisbacon,britishphilosopher 金钱是善仆,也是恶主。 英国哲学家培根.f. moneyisasingularthing,itrankswithloveasmansatestsourceofjoy.andwithdeathashisatestsourceofanxiety. j.k,galbraith,americaneconomist 钱是最奇怪地东西,当它和爱情在一起时候,是人类幸福最大的源泉;当它和死亡联系在一起的时候,是人类焦虑的最重要缘由。 美国经济学家加尔布雷斯.j.k. moneyislikemuck,notgoodexceptitbespread. francisbacon,baritishphlosopher 金钱好比粪肥,只有撒到大地才是有用之物。 英国哲学家培根.f. moneyisnottherootofallevilesasisusuallyclaimed,whatistherootofallevilsisthelustformoney,thatistheexcessive,selfishandedypusuitofmnoey. nathaniellhawthorn,americanwriter 金钱并非像平常说的那样是万恶之源。而对金钱的贪图,既对金钱过分的、自私的、贪婪的追求,才是一切邪恶的根源。 美国作家霍桑.n. moneyisthesinewsoflove,asofwar. georgefarquhar,irishdramatist 金钱是爱情的支柱,犹如金钱是战争的支柱一样。 爱尔兰剧作家法夸尔.g. moneymaybethehuskofmanythings,butnotthekernel.itbringsyoufood,butnotappetite;medicine,butnothealth;acquaintances,butnotfriends;servants,butnotloyalty;daysofjoy,butnotpeaceofhappiness. henrikibsen,norwegiandramatist 金钱可以是许多东西的外壳,却不是里面的果实。它带来食物,却带不来胃口;带来药,却带不来健康;带来相识,却带不来友谊;带来仆人,却带不来他们的忠心;带来享受,却带不来幸福的宁静。 挪威剧作家易卜生.h moneywillbuyaprettydog,butitwontbuythewagofhistail. j,billings,americanhumorist 金钱能买到一条不错的狗,但是买不到它的摇动尾巴。 美国作家比林斯.j. nocountry,howeverrich,canaffordthewasteofitshumanresources. franklinroosevelt,americanpesident 任何一个国家,不管它多么富裕,都浪费不起人力资源。 美国总统罗斯福.f. povertyisanabnormalitytorichpeople.itisverydifficulttomakeoutwhypeoplewhowantdinnerdonotringthebell. walterbagehot,buetisheconomist 对于富人来说,贫穷是不可理解的异常现象:他们怎么也弄不明白,那些想要吃饭的人,为什么不摇铃让人送来呢? 英国经济学家巴杰特.w. sometimesonepaysmostforthethingsonegetsfornothing. alberteinstein,americanscientist 有时候一个人为不花钱得到的东西付出的代价最高。 美国科学家爱因斯坦.a. thatmanistherichestwhosepleasurearet
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