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A collection of quotes that cheer on your challenges—words that give you strength.

People grow by taking on various challenges—preparing for major tournaments, striving to enter competitive schools, or working toward the success of a project.

However, the path is steep.

We may get discouraged, feel like giving up, or struggle to take the first step toward a challenge in the first place.

In this article, we introduce quotes that cheer on those who dare to challenge themselves.

From words that teach what’s essential for effort to stern messages that push you forward, we’ve gathered numerous quotes to support your journey.

Keep these words in your heart and continue your challenge!

A collection of quotes that cheer on your challenge. Words that give you strength (91–100)

If you think they’re above the clouds, you can’t win, so in a match it’s equal (fair) between us.Sota Fujii

If you think they’re above the clouds, you can’t win, so in a match it’s equal—fair—between us. Sota Fujii

Yoshiharu Habu is also famous in Japan’s shogi world, isn’t he? A memorable quote from an interview after a match with Habu really conveys the feeling of living in the world of competition.

In response to the interviewer who described Habu as “a person above the clouds,” Sota Fujii gave a characteristically Fujii-like reply that became a famous line.

Indeed, when results haven’t yet been achieved, even someone ranked above you is equal.

And if you convince yourself before the battle that your opponent is stronger, you might lose in spirit.

It’s a quote that can be seen as guidance for one’s mindset, directed at people striving toward their goals.

If you want to see a rainbow, you have to put up with a little rain.Dolly Parton

If you want to see the rainbow, you have to put up with a little rain. #Shorts #DollyParton #Quotes #SelfImprovement #SelfSuggestion #Business #WiseWords
If you want to see a rainbow, you have to put up with a little rain. — Dolly Parton

Dolly Parton, a singer-songwriter known as a leading figure in country music and active across many fields as an actor, writer, entrepreneur, and humanitarian, once said, “If you want the rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain.” From these words, we can learn the mindset needed to pursue our goals.

Dreams are dreams precisely because they’re difficult enough that we’re not sure we can achieve them, and we can’t obtain them without effort or hardship.

It’s a memorable quote that reminds us everyone is working toward their own dreams.

No matter how tough the situation, in the end the only thing that supports you is your ‘aspiration’ (your guiding purpose).Sanae Takaichi

No matter how tough the situation, in the end the only thing that supports you is your 'aspiration' (your guiding purpose). Sanae Takaichi

These words express the idea that politicians should move forward with conviction, and that it is precisely that aspiration which gives them the strength to face hardships.

When you consider that they likely come from someone who has been a politician for a long time and experienced difficulties, you can sense how strong their resolve must have been.

Conversely, it can also be read to mean that politicians without conviction cannot endure, so their years of activity may reflect the strength of their convictions.

It also makes you want to pay attention to what kind of aspiration it was that gave them the power to overcome so many struggles.

Hardships are the best trials that forge me.Sanae Takaichi

Hardships are the best trials that forge me. Sanae Takaichi

These are words that convey a will to look forward and keep moving—something only Ms.

Takaichi, who has faced headwinds and criticism throughout her career, can truly speak to.

The higher the spotlight, the greater the challenges; it’s the kind of situation that would discourage most people.

Yet she frames the fact that she has continued to move forward as a source of strength.

The resolve to keep going without giving up, and to hold fast to one’s convictions in any circumstance, are also points that inspire reassurance and trust.

The more she confronts difficulties, the more she is tempered; it raises expectations for how much strength she will continue to build and what the future may hold.

If you’re afraid of criticism, you can’t change anything.Sanae Takaichi

If you’re afraid of criticism, you can’t change anything. Sanae Takaichi

These are words Ms.

Takaichi said in an interview that express her stance on what politicians ought to do.

She argues that taking on major reforms is a necessary attitude for politicians, and that if they fear criticism, those reforms cannot move forward.

It’s a statement that conveys a determination to push ahead—listening to both support and criticism while steering politics toward a better future.

The very fact that she dares to say this suggests she is striving to change something.