Mark Twain delivered this speech on June 9, 1909, at the graduation ceremony of Misses Tewksbury's School in Baltimore, Maryland. Frances Nunnally was graduating and he had promised to attend her graduation. They met on board the Minneapolis during Twain's 1907 trip to England to receive an honorary degree from Oxford University and she became a member of his Aquarium Club. Twain's brief remarks at her graduation was his last public speech.
I don't know what to tell you girls to do. Mr. Martin has told you everything you ought to do, and now I must give you some don'ts.
There are three things which come to my mind which I consider excellent advice:
First, girls, don't smoke -- that is, don't smoke to excess. I am seventy-three and a half years old, and have been smoking seventy-three of them. But I never smoke to excess -- that is, I smoke in moderation, only one cigar at a time.
Second, don't drink -- that is, don't drink to excess.
Third, don't marry -- I mean, to excess.
Honesty is the best policy. That is an old proverb; but you don't want ever to forget it in your journey through life.
正在阅读:
AdvicetoGirls11-10
少先队入队申请书填表注意事项介绍07-25
有关四年级下册草船借箭缩写作文06-08
第一次值勤07-18
大公鸡作文400字07-15
我的妹妹作文600字08-29
我和书的故事作文500字07-17
高二写人作文:星期五的声音(最终我们仍未谋面)2000字07-18
关于春游作文600字07-17
初二听后感:《地球之歌》听后感07-30
古诗鉴赏的理论与实践08-19