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A collection of Doraemon’s quotes that instantly lift your spirits! Words that gently resonate with the heart

Doraemon is a beloved, nationally treasured work that everyone has encountered at least once.

In fact, it’s filled with memorable quotes that resonate even more now that we’re adults.

Some teach the importance of effort, some give us the courage to believe in ourselves, and others make us realize the preciousness of time.

Though it’s thought of as being for children, these words that get to the heart of life gently give us a nudge forward when we feel like stopping for a moment.

In this article, we’ve carefully selected Doraemon quotes that will speak to your heart.

You’re sure to find a line that stays by your side.

A collection of Doraemon quotes that will cheer you up without fail! Words that gently resonate in your heart (21–30)

Anyone would be happy to be praised, and when someone badmouths you, it makes you mad.Doraemon

Anyone would be happy to be praised, and when someone badmouths you, it makes you mad. Doraemon

Those are the words Doraemon used to admonish Nobita, who isn’t good with words.

Nobita has a straightforward personality, for better or worse, and he often says exactly what he feels and ends up angering others.

Even if someone tells you to “say what you think,” if you voice an opinion that can be taken as an insult, it’s only natural the other person will feel offended.

This quote teaches the importance of choosing your words from the other person’s standpoint and that there are such things as kind lies in this world—it’s a life lesson, you could say.

After all, words can bring trouble.

One of my strengths is that I know when to give up.Nobi Nobita

One of my strengths is that I know when to give up. Nobita Nobi

This is a forceful line from Nobita that boldly declares a flaw to be a strength—so boldly it can even feel a bit contrived.

Saying “I give up quickly” usually brings a bad image to mind, but if you think of it as being good at switching gears and quickly moving on to the next thing, it starts to sound positive, doesn’t it? The idea of giving up on what won’t work right away, or relying on others for what you can’t do yourself, also conveys an awareness of one’s own capabilities.

It’s a message that conveys a forward-looking attitude—deliberately expressing something negative in a positive way.

Instead of wasting time worrying, do at least one thing.Doraemon

Instead of wasting time worrying, do at least one thing. Doraemon

It’s a phrase that conveys the idea that taking action is better than overthinking, because doing so might lead you to a solution.

Rather than agonizing over the overall approach, it encourages tackling the tasks right in front of you one by one, with the message that a goal lies beyond them.

It also prompts us to consider the mindset that by charting a path as you act, you may arrive at a better solution.

The content also seems to express an emphasis on efficiency—the notion that time spent standing still and overthinking is wasted.

If the whole of Japan sank to your level, it would be the end of the world.Doraemon

If all of Japan sank to your level, it would be the end of the world. Doraemon

These are Doraemon’s scathing words to Nobita, who tried to use a gadget to bring the intelligence of all Japanese people down to his own level.

The phrasing conveys how low Nobita’s level is, and the way Doraemon says it—directly, though troubled—adds a comedic touch.

It not only rejects the idea of lowering abilities to the least capable, but also conveys the message that it’s precisely because everyone’s abilities differ that mutual support sustains the world as it is.

It teaches us not to judge things solely by differences in ability, but to recognize those differences as important.

The future keeps changing a lot with just the slightest trigger.Doraemon

The future keeps changing a lot with just the slightest trigger. Doraemon

These words speak to how the future can change, which also ties into why Doraemon came to the present.

They express the idea that the future branches into countless possibilities through the small choices of everyday life—that little triggers can keep reshaping what lies ahead.

Seeing the future as a collection of all possible choices also makes the potential for a better future feel more tangible.

Because even small things can change the future, the words also come across as a message that we should always make choices we won’t regret.