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奉獻(xiàn)精神的英語作文把別人的幸福當(dāng)做自己的幸福,把鮮花奉獻(xiàn)給他人,把棘刺留給自己!小編整理了奉獻(xiàn)精神的,英語,歡迎閱讀!奉獻(xiàn)精神的英語作文篇一Onedayayoungmanwasstandinginthemiddleofthetownproclaimingthathehadthemostbeautifulheartinthewholevalley.Alargecrowdgatheredandtheyalladmiredhisheartforitwasperfect.Therewasnotamarkoraflawinit.Yes,theyallagreedittrulywasthemostbeautifulhearttheyhadeverseen.Theyoungmanwasveryproudandboastedmoreloudlyabouthisbeautifulheart.Suddenly,anoldmanappearedatthefrontofthecrowdandsaid,“Whyyourheartisnotnearlyasbeautifulasmine.〃Thecrowdandtheyoungmanlookedattheoldman'sheart.Itwasbeatingstrongly,butfullofscars,ithadplaceswherepieceshadbeenremovedandotherpiecesputin,buttheydidn'tfitquiterightandtherewereseveraljaggededges.Infact,insomeplacesthereweredeepgougeswherewholepiecesweremissing.Thepeoplestared一howcanhesayhisheartismorebeautiful,theythought?Theyoungmanlookedattheoldman'sheartandsawitsstateandlaughed.〃Youmustbejoking,〃hesaid."Compareyourheartwithmine,mineisperfectandyoursisamessofscarsandtears.〃〃Yes,〃saidtheoldman,“YoursisperfectlookingbutIwouldnevertradewithyou.Yousee,everyscarrepresentsapersontowhomIhavegivenmylove一Itearoutapieceofmyheartandgiveittothem,andoftentheygivemeapieceoftheirheartwhichfitsintotheemptyplaceinmyheart,butbecausethepiecesaren,texact,Ihavesomeroughedges,whichIcherish,becausetheyremindmeoftheloveweshared.SometimesIhavegivenpiecesofmyheartaway,andtheotherpersonhasn'treturnedapieceofhishearttome.Thesearetheemptygouges一givingloveistakingachance.Althoughthesegougesarepainful,theystayopen,remindingmeoftheloveIhaveforthesepeopletoo,andIhopesomedaytheymayreturnandfi11thespaceinmyheart.Sonowdoyouseewhattruebeautyis?〃Theyoungmanstoodsilentlywithtearsrunningdownhischeeks.Hewalkeduptotheoldman,reachedintohisperfectyoungandbeautifulheart,andrippedapieceout.Heofferedittotheoldmanwithtremblinghands.Theoldmantookhisoffering,placeditinhisheartandthentookapiecefromhisoldscarredheartandplaceditinthewoundintheyoungman,sheart.Itfit,butnotperfectly,asthereweresomejaggededges.Theyoungmanlookedathisheart,notperfectanymorebutmorebeautifulthanever,sincelovefromtheoldman'sheartflowedintohis.Theyembracedandwalkedawaysidebyside.奉獻(xiàn)精神的英語作文篇二Wearelivinginoneofthoseperiodsinhumanhistorywhicharemarkedbyrecolutionarychangesinallofman,sideasandvalues.Itisatimewheneveryoneofusmustlookwithinhimselftofindwhatideas,whatbeliefs,andwhatidealseachofuswillliveby.Andunlesswefindtheseideals,andunlesswestandbythemfirmly,wehavenopowertoovercomethecrisisinwhichweinourworldfindourselves.Ibelieveinpeople,insheer,unadulteratedhumanity,Ibelieveinlisteningtowhatpeoplehavetosay,inhelpingthemtoachievethethingswhichtheywantandthethingswhichtheyneed.Naturally,therearepeoplewhobehavelikebeasts,whokill,whocheat,wholieandwhodestroy.Butwithoutabeliefinmanandafaithinhispossibilitiesforthefuture,therecanbenohopeforthefuture,butonlybitternessthatthepasthasgone.Ibelievewemust,eachofus,makeaphilosophybywhichwecanlive.Therearepeoplewhomakeaphilosophyoutofbelievinginnothing.Theysaythereisnotruth,thatgoodnessissimplyclevernessindisguisingyourownselfishness.Theysaythatlifeissimplytheshortgapinbetweenanunpleasantbirthandaninevitabledeath.Thereareotherswhosaythatmanisbornintoevilandsinfulnessandthatlifeisaprocessofpurificationthroughsufferingandthatdeathistherewardforhavingsuffered.Thereareotherswhosaythatmanisakindofmachinewhichoperatesaccordingtocertainlaws,andthatifyoucanlearnthelawsandseizethepowertomanipulatethemachine,youcanmakemanbehaveautomaticallytoservewhateverendsyouhaveinmind.Ibelievethesephilosophiesarefalse.Themostimportantthinginlifeisthewayitislived,andthereisnosuchthingasanabstracthappiness,anabstractgoodnessormorality,oranabstractanything,exceptintermsofthepersonwhobelievesandwhoacts.Thereisonlythesinglehumanbeingwholivesandwho,througheverymomentofhisownpersonallivingexperience,isbeinghappyorunhappy,nobleorbase,wiseorunwise,orsimplyexisting.Thequestionis:Howcantheseindividualmomentsofhumanexperiencebefilledwiththerichnessofaphilosophywhichcansustaintheindividualinhisownlife?Unlesswegivepartofourselvesaway,unlesswecanlivewithotherpeopleandunderstandthemandhelpthem,wearemissingthemostessentialpartofourownhumanlives.Thefactthatthenativeendowmentoftheyoungmindisoneofliberalismandconfidenceinthepowersofmanforgoodisthebasisofmyphilosophy.Andifonlymancanbegivenafreechancetousehispowers,thisphilosophywillresultinaboundlessflowofvitalenergyandawillingnesstotrynewthings,combinedwithafaithinthefuture.Thereareasmanyroadstotheattainmentofwisdomandgoodnessastherearepeoplewhoundertaketowalkthem.Thereareasmanysolidtruthsonwhichwecanstandastherearepeoplewhocansearchthemoutandwhowillstandonthem.Thereareasmanyideasandidealsastherearemenofgoodwillwhowillholdthemintheirmindsandactthemintheirlives.奉獻(xiàn)精神的英語作文篇三Whenonelovesone,sArtnoserviceseemstoohard.JoecameoutoftheMiddleWestwithageniusforpictorialart2.Atsixhedrewapictureofthetownpumpwithanimportantcitizenpassingithurriedly.Thisworkwasframed3andhunginthedrugstorewindow.AttwentyheleftforNewYork.Deliadidthingsinmusicsowe11inapine-treevillageintheSouththatherrelativesraisedalittlemoneyforhertogo“North"and"finish."Theycouldnotseeher,butthatisourstory.JoeandDeliametinastudiowhereanumberofartandmusicstudentshadgatheredtodiscussallkindsofarts.JoeandDeliafellinlovewitheachother,andinashorttimeweremarried—for,whenonelovesone'sArtnoserviceseemstoohard.Thecouplebeganhousekeepinginaflat.Itwasalonelyflat.Andtheywerehappy;fortheyhadtheirArtandtheyhadeachother.JoewaspaintingintheclassofthegreatMagister一youknowhisfame.Hisfeesarehigh;hislessonsarelight一hishigh-lightshavebroughthimfame.DeliawasstudyingunderRosenstock―averystrictpianoteacher.Theywereveryhappyaslongastheirmoneylasted.Soiseverybody.Theiraimswereveryclear.Theyhopedtheirartscouldbringthemwealthandfame.Butthebest,inmyopinion,wasthehomelifeinthelittleflat一thewarmchatsaftertheday'sstudy;thecomfortabledinnersandfresh,lightbreakfasts;theinterchangeofambitions4;themutualhelpandinspiration;andmeatandcheesesandwichesat11p.m.ButafterawhileArtflagged5.Itsometimesdoes,evenifnobodyflagsit.Everythinggoingoutandnothingcomingin.MoneywaslackingtopayMr.MagisterandRosenstocktheirprices.Whenonelovesone'sArtnoserviceseemstoohard.So,Deliasaidshemustgivemusiclessonstomakealiving.Fortwoorthreedaysshewentouthuntingforpupils.Oneeveningshecamehomehappily.“Joe,dear,“shesaid,'Tveapupil.And,oh,theloveliestpeople!General一GeneralPinkney'sdaughter一onSeventy-firstStreet.Suchasplendidhouse,Joe一yououghttoseethefrontdoor!Byzantine6.Ithinkyouwouldcallit.Andinside!Oh,Joe,Ineversawanythinglikeitbefore.“MypupilishisdaughterClementina.Idearlyloveheralready.She,sadelicatething一dressesalwaysinwhite;andthesweetest,simplestmanners!Onlyeighteenyearsold.I'mtogivethreelessonsaweek;and,justthink,Joe!$5alesson.Idon'tminditabit;forwhenIgettwoorthreemorepupilsIcanonceagaintakeupmylessonswithRosenstock.Now,smoothoutthatwrinklebetweenyourbrows7,dear,andlet,shaveanicesupper.”“That'sallrightforyou,Dele,“saidJoe,openingacanofpeaswithacarvingknife,“buthowaboutme?DoyouthinkI'mgoingtoletyouhurryforwageswhileIenjoythetasteofhighart?No!IguessIcandosomething,andbringinadollarortwo.”Deliacameandhungabouthisneck.“Joe,dear,youaresilly.Youmustkeeponatyourstudies.ItisnotasifIhadleftmymusicandgonetoworkatsomethingelse.WhileIteachIlearn.Iamalwayswithmymusic.Andwecanliveashappilyasmillionaireson$15aweek.Youmustn'tthinkofleavingMr.Magister.”“Allright,“saidJoe,reachingforthevegetabledish."ButIhateforyoutobegivinglessons.Itisn'tArt.Butyou'regreatandadeartodoit.”“Whenonelovesone'sArtnoserviceseemstoohard,“saidDelia.uMagisterpraisedtheskyinthatsketch8Imadeinthepark,“saidJoe."AndTinklegavemepermissiontohangtwooftheminhiswindow.Imayselloneiftherightkindofarichfellowseesthem."I'msureyouwill,“saidDeliasweetly."Andnowlet'sbethankfulforGeneralPinkneyandthisroast.”Duringallofthenextweekthecouplehadanearlybreakfast.JoewasexcitedaboutsomesketcheshewasdoinginCentralPark,andDeliapreparedbreakfastforhim,praised,andkissedatseveno'clock.Itwasmosttimesseveno'clockwhenhereturnedintheevening.AttheendoftheweekDelia,sweetlyproudbuttired,threwthreefive-dollarbillsonthe8by10(inches)centretableofthe8by10(feet)flatroom9.“Sometimes,“shesaid,^Clementinatiresme.I'mafraidshedoesn,tpractiseenough,and1havetotellherthesamethingssooften.Andthenshealwaysdressesentirelyinwhite,andthatdoesgetmonotonouslO.ButGeneralPinkneyisthedearestoldman!Iwishyoucouldknowhim,Joe.HecomesinsometimeswhenIamwithClementinaatthepianoandstandstherepullinghiswhitebeard.'Andhowarethesemiquaversandthedemi-semiquaversprogressing11?’healwaysasks.“Iwishyoucouldseethewainscotinginthatdrawing-room,Joe!”AndthenJoe,withtheairofaMonteCristol2,drewoutaten,afive,atwoandaone一alllegalnotesl3-andlaidthembesideDelia,searnings.“Soldthatwater-colourtoamanfromPeoria,“heannouncedhappily.“Don'tjokewithme,“saidDelia-“notfromPeoria!“Alltheway.Iwishyoucouldseehim,Dele.Fatmanwithawoolencoat.HesawthesketchinTinkle'swindowandthoughtitwasawindmilll4andboughtitanyhow.Heorderedanother一anoilsketchoftheLackawannafreightdepotl5-totakebackwithhim.Musiclessons!Oh,IguessArtisstillinit.”'Tmsogladyou,vekepton,“saidDeliaheartily."You'resuretowin,dear.Thirty-threedollars!Weneverhadsomuchtospendbefore.We?11havearichdinnerto-night.”O(jiān)nthenextSaturdayeveningJoereachedhomefirst.Hespreadhis$18onthetableandwashedwhatseemedtobeagreatdealofdarkpaintfromhishands.HalfanhourlaterDeliaarrived,herrighthandtiedupinashapelessbundleofwrapsandbandages16.“Howisthis?”askedJoeaftertheusualgreetings.Delialaughed,butnotveryjoyously.^Clementina,“sheexplained,“insisteduponaWelshrabbitl7afterherlesson.Sheissuchastrangegirl.Welshrabbitsatfiveintheafternoon.TheGeneralwasthere.Youshouldhaveseenhimrunforthechafingdishl8,Joe,justasiftherewasn'taservantinthehouse.IknowClementinaisn'tingoodhealth;sheissonervous.Inservingtherabbitshespilledl9agreatlotofit,boilinghot,overmyhandandwrist.Ithurtterribly,Joe.Andthedeargirlwassosorry!ButGeneralPinkney!一Joe,thatoldmannearlywentcrazy.Herusheddownstairsandsentsomebodyouttoadrugstoreforsomeoilandthingstobinditupwith.Itdoesn'thurtsomuchnow.”“What'sthis?”askedJoe,takingthehandsoftlyandpullingatsomewhitestrands20underthebandages.“It'ssomethingsoft,“saidDelia,uthathadoilonit.Oh,Joe,didyousellanothersketch?vShehadseenthemoneyonthetable.“DidI?”saidJoe."JustaskthemanfromPeoria.Hegothissketchtoday,andheisn'tsurebuthethinkshewantsanotherparkscapeandaviewontheHudson21.Whattimethisafternoondidyouburnyourhand,Dele?”“Fiveo'clock,Ithink,“saidDele."Theiron—Imeantherabbitcameoffthefireaboutthattime.YououghttohaveseenGeneralPinkney,Joe,when一”“Sitdownhereamoment,Dele,“saidJoe.Hedrewhertothecouch,satdownbesideherandputhisarmacrosshershoulders.“Whathaveyoubeendoingforthelasttwoweeks,Dele?”heasked.Shesatinsilenceforamomentortwowithaneyefulloflove,andmurmuredaphraseor

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