As one who has received so much from his country, I feel that debt heavily, and I can never be entirely free of it.
Neverthelessnevertheless conj.然而, 不过adv.仍然, 不过, I do not unequivocally rule out a political future. If I ever do decide to enter politics, however, it will not be because of high popularity ratings, but because I have a vision for this country.
作为一个受国家恩赐很多的人,我感到义务重大,这笔债永远无法还清。
我的美国之旅:鲍威尔
然而,我并非决定以后绝不再从政。如果我一旦决定踏足政界,那并不是因为在民意测验中选民对我极为垂青,而是因为我对这个国家还怀有一个梦想。
Frankly, the present atmosphere does not make entering public service especially attractive. I find that civilitycivility n.礼貌, 端庄 is being driven from our political discourse. For all the present sensitivity over correctness, we seem to have lost our sense of shame as a society.
We say we are appalledappal v.惊骇 by the rise of sexually transmitted disease, by the wave of teenage pregnanciespregnancy n.怀孕, by violent crime. Yet we drench ourselves in depictions of explicit sex and crime on television, in the movies and in pop music.
How do we find our way again? How do we reestablish moral standards? How do we end the ethnic fragmentation that is making us an increasingly hyphenatedhyphenate v.以连字符号连接 people? How do we restore a sense of family to our national life?
坦率地说,在目前的形势下,担任公职并不是很有吸引力。我觉得在我们的政治言论中礼貌修养正在消逝。尽管目前人们对是非曲直很敏感,但作为一个社会整体,我们似乎已丧失了羞耻感。
我们总是说,我们对性病的上升、少女怀孕现象的激增以及暴力罪行感到震惊,然而,我们仍沉浸于电视、电影和流行音乐对性和暴行赤裸裸的描写之中。
我们怎样才能找到一条出路呢?怎样重建道德标准?怎样结束那使我们逐步成为归化民族的种族复杂状态呢?怎样使家庭的感觉回到民众的生活中?
On a speech circuit, I tell a story that goes to the heart of Americas longinglonging n.渴望.
The ABC correspondent Sam Donaldson was interviewing a young AfricanAmerican soldier in a tank platoonplatoon n.排 on the eve of battle in Desert Storm. Donaldson asked, “How do you think the battle will go? Are you afraid?”
“Well do okay. Were well trained. And Im not afraid,” the GI answered, gesturing toward his buddiesbuddie n.(=buddy)兄弟, 军中伙伴 around him. “Im not afraid because Im with my family.”
The other soldiers shouted: “Tell him again. He didnt hear you.”
The soldier repeated: “This is my family and well take care of each other.”
That story never fails to touch me or the audience.
在一次巡回演讲中,我讲了一个触及到美国人渴望心理的故事。
美国广播公司记者山姆·唐纳逊于“沙漠风暴”战役的前夕在某坦克排采访了一位非裔美国士兵。唐纳逊问他:“你觉得这场战争的结果会怎样?你害怕吗?”
“我们会打好的,我们训练有素,我不害怕。”这位美国士兵回答,他边说边指着他身边的伙伴们。“我不害怕是因为我和家人在一起。”
其他士兵高喊道:“再给他说一遍。他没听见。”
士兵又说了一遍:“这是我的家人,我们互相关照。”
这个故事一直打动着我和听众。
It is a metaphormetaphor n.[修辞]隐喻, 暗喻, 比喻说话 for what we have to do as a nation. We have to start thinking of America as a family. We have to stop screeching at each other, stop hurting each other, and instead start caring for, sacrificing for, and sharing with each other. We have to stop continually criticizing, which is the cry of the ideologueideologue n.理论家, 思想家,空想家, and instead get back to the can—do attitude that made America. We have to keep trying, and risk failing, in order to solve this countrys problems.
We cannot move forward if cynics and critics swoop down and pick apart anything that goes wrong to a point where we lose sight of what is right, decent, and uniquely good about America.
Jefferson once wrote, “There is a debt of service due from every man to his country, proportioned to the bounties which nature and fortune have measured to him.”
作为一个民族,我们应该按这个比喻所说的去做。我们必须把美国看作一个大家庭,必须停止相互间的恶言恶语,停止相互伤害。相反,我们应该互相关心,互相做出牺牲,同舟共济。我们应停止不断地指责他人,那只是理论家的发泄方式罢了,相反,应重新恢复不怕困难的精神,正是这种精神造就了美国。我们要不断尝试,敢于失败,以求能解决这个国家的问题。
如果听任那些愤世嫉俗者和吹毛求疵的人不分青红皂白,不论事情大小都大做文章,那么我们就看不出美国正确、大气和独有的长处。这样的话,我们就不会前进。
杰弗逊曾经写道:“每个人都有为国效劳的义务,这一义务与自然和命运给他的馈赠成正比。”
As one who has received so much from his country, I feel that debt heavily, and I can never be entirely free of it. My responsibility, our responsibility as lucky Americans, is to try to give back to this country as much as it has given to us, as we continue our American journey together.
作为一个受国家恩赐很多的人,我感到义务重大,这笔债永远无法还清。作为一名幸运的美国人,在共同继续我们的美国之旅的过程中,应尽力报答这个国家的恩情,这是我的责任,也是我们的责任。
鲍威尔将军是一位传奇式的军人。这位成长于贫民区的非洲移民的孩子由于家境贫寒,一边上学, 一边打工,替人扛包,拖地板。长大后,在纽约市立学院上学时参加了后备军官训练团,从此开始了他的军旅生涯,直到成为最高军事长官、四星上将。后来又成为美国历史上第一位黑人国务卿。他的奋斗精神以及从不屈服于困难的勇气都值得我们学习。