LEARN ENGLISH Meryl Streep You dont have to be famous with BIG subtitles

thank you all Thank You president spar

ms golden president Tillman members of

the Board of Trustees distinguished

faculty proud swelling parents and

family and gorgeous class of 2010 if you

are all really really lucky and if you

continue to work super hard and you

remember your thank you notes and

everybody’s name and you follow through

on every task that’s asked of you and

also somehow anticipate problems before

they even arise and you somehow sidestep

disaster and score big if you get great

scores on your L SATs or M sets or

ersatz or whatever and you get into your

dream grad school or internship which

then leads to a super job with a

paycheck commensurate with the

responsibilities of leadership or if you

somehow get that documentary edited on a

shoestring budget budget and then it’s

accepted at Sundance and then maybe it

wins Sundance and then you go on to be

nominated for an Oscar and then you win

the Oscar or if that money making

website that you’ve designed with your

friends somehow suddenly attracts

investors and advertisers and becomes

the go-to site for whatever it is you’re

selling blogging sharing or net casting

and success shining hoped for but never

really anticipated success comes your

way I guarantee you someone you know or

love will come to you and say will you

address the graduates at my

[Applause]

yeah

and you’ll say yeah sure when is it May

2010 2010 yeah that’s sure that’s months

away and then the nightmare begins

the nightmare we’ve all had and I want

to assure you you will continue to have

even after graduation forty years after

graduation about a week before the due

date you wake up in the middle of night

oh I have a paper due and I haven’t done

the reading oh my god

if you have been touched by the success

fairy people think you know why people

[Laughter]

think success breeds enlightenment and

you are duty-bound to spread it around

like manure fertilize those young minds

let them in on the secret what is it

that you know that no one else knows the

self-examination begins one looks inward

one opens an interior door cobwebs black

the lights bulb bulbs burned out the

airless dank refrigerator of an insanely

over scheduled unexamined life that

usually just gets takeout where is my

writer friend Anna Quindlen when I need

on another book tour

[Laughter]

hello I’m Meryl Streep

oh and today class of 2010 I am really I

am very honored and I am humbled to be

asked to pass on tips and inspiration to

you for achieving success in this next

part of your lives president’s far when

I when I consider the other

distinguished medal recipients and the

venerable Board of Trustees the many

accomplished faculty and family members

people who’ve actually done things

produced things while I have pretended

to do things I can think of about 3,800

people who should have been on this list

before me and you know since my my

success has depended wholly on my

putting things over on people so I’m not

sure the parents really think I’m that

great a role model anyway I am however

an expert in pretending to be an expert

in various areas so just randomly like

everything else in this speech I am or I

was an expert in kissing on stage and on

screen how did I prepare for this

well most of my preparation for this was

took place at my suburban high school

rather behind my suburban high school in

New Jersey one is obliged to do a great

deal of kissing in my line of work air

kissing ass kissing kissing up and of

course actual kissing much like hookers

actors have to do it with people we may

not like or even know we may have to do

it with friends which is believe it or

not particularly awkward for people of

my generation it’s awkward my other

areas of fo expertise river rafting

miming the effects of radiation

poisoning knowing which shoes go with

which bag coffee plantation in Polish

German French Italian that’s Iowa

tallien from the Bridges of Madison

County bit of a brogue bit of the Bronx

Aramaic kiddush Irish clog dancing

cooking singing riding horses knitting

playing the violin and simulating steamy

sexual encounters these are some of the

areas in which I have pretended quite

proficiently to be successful or the

other way around as have many women here

I’m sure

[Music]

women I feel I can say this

authoritative Lee especially at Barnard

where they can’t hear us what am I

talking about they professionally can’t

hear us women are better at acting than

men why because we have to be if

successfully convincing someone bigger

than you are of something he doesn’t

want to know is a survival skill this is

how women have survived through the

millennia pretending is not just play

pretending is imagined possibility

pretending or acting is a very valuable

life skill and we all do it all the time

we don’t want to be caught doing it but

nevertheless it’s part of the adaptation

of our species we we change who we are

to fit the exigencies of our time and

not just strategically or to our own

advantage

sometimes sympathetically without our

even knowing it for the betterment of

the whole group I remember very clearly

my own first conscious attempt at acting

I was six

placing my mother’s half slip over my

head in preparation to play the Virgin

Mary in our living room

as I swaddled my Betsy wetsy doll

I felt quieted holy actually and my

transfigured face and very changed

demeanor captured on super 8 by my dad

pulled my little brother’s hairy for

playing Joseph and Dana to a barnyard

animal into the trance they they they

were actually pulled into this little

nativity scene by the the intensity of

my focus in a way that my usual

technique for getting them to do what I

want yelling at them never ever would

have achieved and I learned something on

that day later when I was 9 I remember

taking my mother’s eyebrow pencil and

carefully drawing lines all over my face

replicating the wrinkles that I had

memorized on the face of my grandmother

whom I adored I made my mother take my

picture and I look at it now of course I

look like myself now and my grandmother

then but I really do remember in my

bones how how it was possible on that

day to feel her age i stooped I felt

weighted down but cheerful you know I

felt like her empathy is at the heart of

the actor’s art and in high school

another form of acting took hold of me I

wanted to learn how to be appealing so I

studied the character I imagined I

wanted to be that of the generically

pretty high school girl I researched her

deeply

that is to say shallowly in vogue and 17

and Mademoiselle magazines I tried to

imitate her hair

her lipstick her lashes the clothes of

the lie some beautiful generically

appealing highschool girls that I saw in

those pages I ate an apple a day period

i proc cited my hair I earned it

straight I demanded brand-name clothes

my mother shut me down on that one but I

did I worked harder on this

characterization really than any anyone

that I think I’ve ever done since I

worked on my giggle I I lightened it

because I liked it when it kind of went

up at the end because I thought it

sounded childlike and and cute this was

all about appealing to boys and at the

same time being accepted by the girls is

very tricky negotiation often success in

one area precludes succeeding in the

other and along with all of my exterior

choices I worked on what my what actors

call my interior adjustment I adjusted

my natural temperament which attended

ten tends to be slightly bossy little

opinionated loud little loud full of

pronouncements and high spirits and i

willfully cultivated softness

agreeableness breezy natural sort of

sweetness even a shyness if you will

which was very very very very very

effective on the boys but the girls

didn’t buy it they didn’t like me

they sniffed it out the acting and they

were probably right but I was I was

committed this was absolutely not a

cynical exercise this was a vestige of

survival courtship skill I was

developing and I reached a point senior

year when my adjustment felt like me I

had actually convinced myself that I was

this person and she me pretty talented

but not stuck-up you know a girl who

laughed a lot at every stupid thing

every boy said and who lowered her eyes

at the right moment and deferred who

learned to defer when the boys took over

the conversation I really remember this

so clearly and I could tell it was

working I was much less annoying to the

guys than I had been they liked me

better and I liked that this was

conscious but it was at the same time

motivated and fully fully felt this was

real real acting I got to Vassar which

forty-three years ago was a single sex

institution like all the colleges and

what they called the Seven Sisters the

female Ivy League and I made some very

quick but lifelong and challenging

friends and with their help outside of

any competition for boys my brain woke

up

I got up and I got outside myself and I

I found myself again I didn’t have to

pretend I could be goofy vehement

aggressive and slovenly and open and

funny and tough and my friends let me I

didn’t wash my hair for three weeks once

they accepted me like The Velveteen

Rabbit I became real instead of an

imaginary stuffed bunny but I stuck

piled that character from high school

and I breathed life into her again some

years later as Linda in The Deer Hunter

that was probably not one of you

graduates who has ever seen this film

but The Deer Hunter it it won Best

Picture in 1978 Robert De Niro Chris

Walken not funny at all and I played

Linda a small-town girl from a

working-class background a lovely quiet

hapless girl who waited for the boys she

loved to come back from the war in

Vietnam often men my age

President Clinton by the way when I met

him said men my age mentioned that

character as their favorite of all the

women I’ve played

and I have my own secret understanding

of why that is and it confirms every

decision I made in high school this is

not to denigrate that girl by the way or

the men who are drawn to her in any way

because she’s still part of me and I’m

part of her she wasn’t acting but she

was just behaving in a way that cowed

girls submissive girls beaten up girls

with very few ways out have behaved

forever and still do in many worlds now

in a measure of how much the world has

changed the character most men mention

as their favorite is Miranda Priestly

the beleaguered totalitarian US at the

head of runway magazine Devil Wears

Prada to my mind this represents such an

optimistic shift they relate to Miranda

they wanted to date Linda they felt

sorry for Linda but they feel like

Miranda they can relate to her issues

the high standards she sets for herself

and others

the thankless nough subtly der ship

position that nobody understands me

thing the loneliness they stand outside

one character and they pity her and they

kind of fall in love with her but they

look through the eyes of this other

character this is a huge deal because as

people in the movie business know the

absolute hardest thing in the whole

world is to persuade a straight male

audience to identify with a woman

protagonist to feel themselves embodied

by her this more than any other factor

explains why we get the movies we get

and the paucity of roles where women

drive the film

it’s much

it’s much easier for the female audience

because we were all brought up grown up

identifying with male characters from

Shakespeare to Salinger we have less

trouble following Hamlet’s dilemma

viscerally or Romeo’s or Tibbles or Huck

Finn or Peter Pan I remember holding

that sword up to hook I felt like him

but it is much much much harder for

heterosexual boys to be able to identify

with Juliet or Desdemona or Wendy in

Peter Pan or Joe in Little Women or the

little mermaid or Pocahontas why I don’t

know but it just is there has always

been a resistance to imaginatively

assume a persona if that persona is a

sheen the things are changing now and

it’s in your generation that we’re

seeing this men are adapting about time

they are adapting consciously and also

without realizing it for the better of

the whole group they’re changing their

deepest prejudices to accept and to

regard as normal things that their

fathers their fathers would have found

very very difficult and their

grandfathers would have aboard and the

door into this emotional shift is

empathy as young said emotion is the

chief source of becoming conscious there

can be no transforming of lightness into

dark of apathy into movement without

emotion or as Leonard Cohen says pay

attention to the cracks because that’s

where the light gets in you young women

of Barnard have not had to squeeze

yourselves into the corset of being cute

or to muffle your opinions but then you

haven’t left campus yet I just came just

kidding

you have had you what you have had is

the privilege of a very specific

education you are people that may be

able to draw on a completely different

perspective to imagine to imagine a

different possibility than women and men

who went to co-ed schools how this

difference is going to really serve you

it’s it’s hard to quantify now you may

may take you 40 years like it did me to

look back and analyze your advantage but

today is about looking forward into a

world where so-called women’s issues

human issues of gender inequality live

at the very crux of the global problems

everyone suffers from poverty to the age

crisis the rise in violent

fundamentalist hunters human trafficking

and human rights abuses and you’re going

to have the

opportunity and the obligation by virtue

of your provenance to speed progress in

all these areas and this is a place

where even though the need is very great

the news is - this is your time and it

feels normal to you but really there is

no normal

there’s only change and resistance to it

and then more change never before in the

history of our country have most of the

advanced degrees been awarded to women

but now they are since the dawn of man

it’s hardly more than a hundred years

since we were even allowed into these

buildings except to clean them but soon

most of the law and medical degrees will

probably also go to women around the

world poor women now own property who

used to be property and according to the

Economist magazine for the last two

decades the increase in female

employment in the rich world has been

the main driving force of growth those

women have contributed more to global

GDP growth than have either new

technology or the new giants India or

China cracks in the ceiling cracks in

the door cracks in the court and on the

Senate floor

you know I gave a speech at Vassar 27

years ago it was a really big hit

everybody loved it really Tom Brokaw

said it was the very best commencement

speech he had ever heard and of course I

believed this and you know it was much

much easier to construct than this one

it it came out pretty easily because

back then I knew so much I was a new

mother I had a and I had an account I

had to I had two Academy Awards and it

was all you know coming together so

nicely I was smart and I understood

boilerplate and what sounded good and

because I’d been on the squad in high

school earnest full throated

cheerleading was my specialty so that’s

what I did but now I feel like I know

about one sixteenth of what that young

woman knew things don’t seem as certain

today

now I’m sixty I have four adult children

who are all facing the same challenges

that you are how it makes things tough

for your family and whether being famous

matters really one bit in the end and

the whole flux of time I know I was

invited here because of how famous I am

and how many awards I’ve won and and

while I am I am overweening ly proud of

the work that I believe me did not do on

my own I can assure you that awards have

very little bearing on my own personal

happiness my own sense of well-being and

purpose in the world

that comes from studying the world

feelingly with empathy in my work it it

comes from staying alert and alive and

involved in the lives of the people that

I love and the people in the wider world

who need my help no matter what you see

me or hear me saying when I’m on your TV

holding a statuette and spewing that’s

acting being a celebrity has taught me

to hide but being an actor has opened my

soul

being here today has forced me to look

around inside there for something useful

that I can share with you and I’m I’m

really grateful that you gave me the

chance you know you don’t have to be

famous you just have to make your mother

and father proud of you and you already

have Bravo to your congratulations

[Applause]

you

谢谢大家 谢谢主席 spar

金色主席蒂尔曼女士

董事会成员 尊敬的

教师 自豪的膨胀的父母和

家人 2010 年的华丽班级

笔记和

每个人的名字,你

完成每一项要求你完成的任务,

并且在问题出现之前以某种方式预测问题,

如果你

在 L SAT 或 M 组或

ersatz 或其他任何方面获得高分,你就会以某种方式避开灾难并获得高分 进入你

梦寐以求的研究生院或实习,

然后得到一份超级工作,

薪水与

领导职责

相称 然后你继续被

提名为奥斯卡奖,然后你赢得

了奥斯卡奖,或者

如果你设计的赚钱网站 与你的

朋友一起编辑不知何故突然吸引了

投资者和广告商,并

成为你所销售的任何东西的首选网站

博客分享或网络投射

和成功闪耀着希望但从未

真正预期的成功会以你的

方式出现 我向你保证你认识的人或

爱会来找你,说你会

在我的

[掌声] 对毕业生

说是的,你会说是的,肯定是什么时候

2010 年 5 月 2010 年是的,那肯定是几个月

之后,然后噩梦开始

了,我们都经历过的噩梦 我想

向你保证,

即使在毕业四十年后,你仍然会

在截止日期前一周左右,

你会在半夜醒来

哦,我有一篇论文到期,我还

没有读完哦,我的上帝,

如果 你被成功的

仙女感动人们认为你知道为什么人们

认为成功孕育启蒙

你有责任把它

像肥料一样传播给那些年轻的头脑

让他们进入 秘密 是

什么 你知道 没有人知道

自我检查开始 向内看

一个打开内门 蜘蛛网

黑色 灯泡 灯泡烧坏 不

通风 潮湿的冰箱 疯狂地

超过预定的未经检查的生活

通常只是被带走 在哪里 是我的

作家朋友安娜·昆德伦,当我

需要另一次读书之旅时

[笑声]

你好,我是梅丽尔·斯特里普,

哦,今天 2010 级我真的

很荣幸,我很荣幸被

要求将技巧和灵感传递给

当我考虑到其他

杰出的奖章获得者和

可敬的董事会时,许多

成就卓著的教职员工和家庭成员在我假装

做的时候实际做过事情的人

创造了事情

我能想到的事情大约有 3,800

人应该在我之前出现在这个名单上

,你知道,因为我的

成功完全取决于我

把事情放在首位 r 关于人,所以我

不确定父母是否真的认为我是一个

很好的榜样,但我

是假装成

各个领域专家的专家,所以就像

这次演讲中的其他人一样,我是或我

曾经是 一位在舞台上和屏幕上接吻的专家

我是如何为这件事做好准备

的 我的工作 空中

接吻 屁股接吻 接吻

当然还有实际接吻,就像妓女

演员必须和我们可能

不喜欢甚至知道我们可能不得不

和朋友一起做这件事,这

对人们来说是不是特别尴尬

我这一代人很尴尬 我的其他

专业领域 漂流

模仿辐射中毒的影响

知道哪双鞋配

哪袋 咖啡种植园 波兰

德语 法语 意大利语 爱荷华州

塔林 来自马的桥梁

迪森县有点粗俗的

布朗克斯亚拉姆基杜什爱尔兰木屐舞蹈

烹饪唱歌骑马编织

拉小提琴和模拟热气腾腾的

性接触这些是

我非常

熟练地假装成功的一些领域,或者

反过来说 这里有很多女性

我敢肯定

[音乐]

女性 我觉得我可以说这个

权威的李,尤其是在

巴纳德他们听不到我们在

说什么他们从专业上

听不到我们女性比男性更擅长表演

为什么 因为如果

成功地说服比你大的人相信

他不想知道的东西

是一种生存技能,这

就是女性

在千年中

幸存下来的方式 宝贵的

生活技能,我们一直都在

这样做 我们不想被抓到,但这

是我们物种适应的一部分 我们改变了我们的人 是

为了适应我们这个时代的紧急情况,

而不仅仅是战略上或为了我们自己的

利益,

有时是出于同情,我们

甚至不知道这是为了整个

团队的进步 在我的

头上准备

在我们的客厅里扮演圣母玛利亚,

当我裹着我的 Betsy 湿娃娃时,

实际上我感到平静而神圣

,我父亲在超级 8 上捕捉到的我变形的脸和非常变化的举止

拉动了我弟弟的毛茸茸,因为我

扮演了约瑟夫和 Dana 到一只稗

动物进入恍惚状态,他们

他们实际上是被我的专注强度拉进了这个小小的

耶稣诞生场景,这

是我通常

让他们做我

想要对他们大喊大叫的技术永远

无法实现的,并且 9 岁那年,我学到了一些东西。

我在

我崇拜的祖母脸上记住的皱纹我让我妈妈给我

拍照,我现在看着它当然我

现在看起来像我自己和我

当时的祖母,但我真的在我的

骨子里记得它是如何 那天有可能

感觉到她的年龄 我弯下腰 我感到

沉重但很高兴 你知道我

觉得她的同理心

是演员艺术的核心 在高中时

另一种表演形式抓住了我 我

想学习如何 很吸引人,所以我

研究了我想像的那个角色我

想成为那个一般

漂亮的高中女孩我深入研究了她

,也就是说在时尚和 17

和小姐杂志上我试图

模仿她的头发

她的口红她的睫毛她的衣服

我在那些页面中看到的一些美丽的一般吸引人的高中女生的谎言

我每天吃一个苹果

我的过程引用了我的头发我直接赢得了它

我要求名牌衣服

我妈妈拒绝让我穿那件但我

真的比任何人都更努力地刻画这个角色

吗?自从我完成我的咯咯笑 II 以来,我认为我

做过的任何人都更努力了,

因为我喜欢它

在最后上升的时候,因为我觉得它

听起来像孩子气和可爱 这

一切都是为了吸引男孩,

同时被女孩接受是

非常棘手的谈判通常在

一个领域的成功排除了在另一个领域的成功

,以及我所有的外部

选择,我致力于我的演员

所说的我的内部调整 我调整了

我的自然气质,参加了

十个倾向于有点专横的

小自以为是的大声小声充满

宣言和精神振奋,我

故意培养柔软

随和随和自然的

甜美甚至害羞,如果你愿意的话

,这非常非常非常非常

有效 男孩们,但女孩

们不买它,他们不喜欢我,

他们嗅到了表演的味道,

他们可能是对的,但我是我是

com 承认这绝对不是

愤世嫉俗的练习 这是

生存求爱技巧的残余 我正在

发展并且我达到了高

年级时我的适应感觉就像我一样我

实际上已经说服自己我是

这个人而且她我很有才华

但没有卡住 -向上你知道一个女孩对每个男孩说的

每一句话愚蠢的事情都笑了很多

并且在适当的时候降低了她的眼睛

推迟了当男孩们接管谈话时谁学会了推迟

我真的

清楚地记得这一点,我可以告诉它 在

工作中,我对

那些家伙的烦扰比以前少得多,他们更喜欢

我,我喜欢这是

有意识的,但同时也很有

动力,并且完全感觉到这是

真正的真实表演我到了瓦萨

四十三 几年前是一个

像所有大学一样的单一性机构,

他们称之为七姐妹

常春藤女校,我在他们的帮助下结识了一些非常

快速但终生且具有挑战性的

朋友 考虑

到男孩的任何竞争我的大脑醒

我起床了,我走出了自己,

我再次找到了自己我不必

假装我可以愚蠢的激烈

攻击,邋遢,开放,

有趣和强硬,我的朋友们让我我

一旦

他们像天鹅绒

兔子一样接受了我

,我

就三周没有洗头了 猎人

可能不是

看过这部电影的毕业生,

而是猎鹿人,它

在 1978 年获得了最佳影片奖 罗伯特·德尼罗 克里斯·

沃肯一点也不搞笑,我扮演的

琳达是一个来自

工人阶级背景的小镇女孩 一个可爱的安静的

倒霉女孩,在越南等待她

所爱的男孩从战争中回来,

通常是我这个年纪的

克林顿总统,顺便说一句,当我遇到他时,我

说我这个年纪的男人提到这个

角色是他们所有女人中的

最爱 我玩过的男人

,我有自己的秘密

理解为什么会这样,这证实了

我在高中时做出的每一个决定,这

不是顺便诋毁那个女孩或

以任何方式被她吸引的男人,

因为她仍然 我是我的一部分,我是

她的一部分 世界

改变了大多数

男人最喜欢的角色是米兰达·普里斯特利(Miranda Priestly)

,在我看来,这位陷入困境的极权主义

美国时装周杂志《穿普拉达的魔鬼》(Devil Wears

Prada)在我看来,这代表了

他们对米兰达的乐观转变,

他们想和琳达约会,他们觉得

对不起琳达,但他们觉得

米兰达他们可以与她的问题联系起来,

她为自己和他人设定的高标准

,吃力不讨好,巧妙地

理解我的船位置,没有人理解我

,他们感到孤独 在

一个角色之外,他们同情她,他们

有点爱上了她,但

他们透过另一个角色的眼睛看,

这是一件大事,因为

电影业的人都知道,

全世界最难的事情

就是 说服异性恋男性

观众认同女性

主角,让他们觉得自己

被她所体现,这比其他任何因素都更能

解释为什么我们会得到我们得到的电影,

以及女性主导电影的角色很少,

这对女性观众来说更容易

因为我们都是从小就

认同从

莎士比亚

到塞林格的男性角色

长大

异性恋男孩很难认同

彼得潘中的朱丽叶或苔丝狄蒙娜或温蒂,或小妇人中的乔或

小美人鱼或 P ocahontas 为什么我不

知道,但它只是

一直有一种阻力来想象

假设一个角色,如果这个角色是一种

光泽,现在事情正在发生变化,

而在你们这一代,我们

看到这些人正在适应

他们的时间 他们正在有意识地适应,但也

没有意识到这

对整个群体都

有利 进入这种情感转变是

同理心,因为年轻人说情感

是变得有意识的主要来源,

没有情感就不可能将光明变成黑暗的冷漠变成没有

情感的运动,或者正如伦纳德科恩所说,

注意裂缝,因为那

是光线进入你的地方

巴纳德的年轻女性不必将

自己挤进可爱的紧身胸衣

或压制你的意见,但你

还没有离开 t 校园,但我只是来

开玩笑,

你已经拥有了你所拥有

的是非常特殊的教育的特权,

你是

可以利用完全不同的

视角来想象想象

不同的可能性的人

,而不是那些 去了男女混校,这种

差异将如何真正为您服务

,现在很难量化,您

可能需要 40 年,就像我一样,

回顾并分析您的优势,但

今天是展望一个

如此的世界 -所谓的妇女

问题 性别不平等等人类问题 生活

每个人都遭受贫困和年龄

危机之苦的全球问题的关键 暴力

原教旨主义猎人的增加 人口贩运

和侵犯人权行为,您

将有

机会和义务

凭借您的出身来加速

所有这些领域的进展,这是一个

即使需要非常大

的消息的地方 - 这是您的时间和

费用 对你来说很正常,但实际上

没有正常

只有改变和抵制

,然后更多的变化在

我们国家的历史上从未有过大多数

高级学位授予女性,

但现在他们自从男人诞生以来

就几乎没有了 一百多年

以来,我们甚至被允许进入这些

建筑物,除了清洁它们,但很快

大部分法律和医学学位

可能也会授予

世界各地的女性贫困女性现在拥有财产,这些财产

曾经是财产,据《

经济学人》报道 杂志 在过去的二

十年

里,富裕国家女性就业的增加一直

是增长的主要推动力,这些

女性对全球

GDP 增长的贡献超过了新

技术或新巨头印度或

中国的天花板裂缝

法庭和参议院的门都裂开了,

你知道我 27 年前在瓦萨发表了演讲,

这是一个非常大的打击,

每个人都非常喜欢它汤姆·布罗考

的 这是他听过的最好的毕业典礼

演讲,我当然

相信这一点,你知道它

比这个更容易构建

它很容易就出来了,

因为那时我非常清楚我是一个新

妈妈,我 有一个,我有一个帐户,

我必须拥有两个奥斯卡奖,

你所知道的一切都很好地融合在一起

我很聪明,我理解

样板和听起来不错的东西,

因为我在高中时就一直在球队中

喉咙

拉拉队是我的专长,所以

我就是这么做的,但现在我觉得我

知道那个年轻

女人知道的事情的十六分之一,今天的事情似乎不太确定

现在我已经 60 岁了,我有四个成年子女

,他们都面临着同样的问题

挑战你是如何

让你的家庭变得艰难,出名是否

真的很重要,以及

我知道我被邀请到这里的整个时间流逝是

因为我有多有名,

我赢得了多少奖项,

当我在的时候,我在 为

我相信我不是自己做的工作感到骄傲

我可以向你保证,奖项

对我个人的幸福几乎没有影响

我自己对世界的幸福感和

目标

感来自于感性地研究这个

世界 在我的工作中具有同理心,它

来自于保持警觉和活力,并

参与到

我所爱的人和更广阔的世界

中需要我帮助的人的生活中,无论你看到

我或听到我在说什么 你的电视

拿着一个小雕像,吐出

一个名人的表演教会了

我隐藏,但作为一名演员打开了我的

灵魂,今天来到这里迫使我环顾

四周,寻找一些有用的东西

,我可以与你分享,我就是我

真的很感激你给了我

机会你知道你不必

出名你只需要让你的

父母为你感到骄傲而且你已经

拥有了Bravo祝贺你

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