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Wonderful quotes and sayings

Guaranteed to move you! Memorable words by great figures and famous people.

Life is filled with both joy and sorrow, and at different moments we encounter words that resonate with our hearts.

Quotes left by great figures or a single phrase spoken by someone dear can unexpectedly become a source of support.

At times they bring us to tears, at times they give us courage, and at other times they offer profound insights.

Those heart-stirring moments become treasures of life, etched in our memories for a long time.

Here, we will introduce a collection of moving words that leave a deep imprint on the heart.

You’re sure to find a line that resonates with you.

Guaranteed to move you when you hear them! Memorable words by great figures and famous people (61–70)

Don’t hesitate to be happy.John Lennon

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Don't hesitate to be happy. John Lennon

John Lennon, known as the founding leader of The Beatles and still beloved by fans around the world, was a singer-songwriter whose quote, “Don’t be afraid to be happy,” reminds us that everyone has the right to pursue happiness.

In Japan especially, many people are conscious of how others see them, which can make them hesitant even about being happy.

This heartwarming quote encourages us to remember the importance of thinking about ourselves, not others.

I just want Japan to get better.Yuichiro Tamaki

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I just want Japan to get better. Yuichiro Tamaki

These words suggest that, in a political climate often defined by conflict, what truly matters is moving forward.

Continuing to clash won’t advance the situation; instead, we need to swiftly resolve disagreements and take action to make Japan better.

While lamenting the current state of affairs, the message expresses this conviction.

A crucial point is the sincere desire to improve Japan at its core—an earnest sentiment that inspires hope.

It also comes across as a message to politicians: they should focus on what must be done for the country.

Your happiness in life depends on the quality of your thoughts.Marcus Aurelius Antoninus

Your happiness in life depends on the quality of your thoughts. — Marcus Aurelius Antoninus

Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, one of the Five Good Emperors and the 16th Roman emperor.

He is also known for leaving behind his work Meditations, and can be regarded as a model of a philosopher-king who preferred learning over war.

He was also a thinker within Stoic philosophy.

The happiness of life changes according to the quality of one’s own thoughts.

Controlling the mind and emotions through thought also affects how we ultimately interpret things.

In other words, a single way of thinking can make you happy—or unhappy.

People deserve praise or blame solely based on whether they have the perseverance to see things through.Leonardo da Vinci

People deserve praise or blame solely based on whether they have the perseverance to see things through. — Leonardo da Vinci

Leonardo da Vinci, a master artist of the Renaissance known for The Last Supper and the Mona Lisa.

From this quote he left behind, we can sense the importance of perseverance.

The ability to carry through without abandoning what you have decided to do is essential for success.

By continuing to make efforts without giving up until the end, people earn praise and etch their names into history.

Leonardo da Vinci is known as a remarkably versatile figure, even called a “universal genius.” Perhaps it was precisely because he possessed this power of perseverance.

If you try, you can achieve; if you don’t try, you won’t. Whatever fails to be accomplished fails because people do not attempt it.Uesugi Yōzan

If you try, you can achieve; if you don't try, you won't. Whatever fails to be accomplished fails because people do not attempt it. — Uesugi Yōzan

Uesugi Yōzan was a mid-Edo period feudal lord and the 9th daimyō of the Yonezawa Domain in Dewa Province.

These words are said to be a lesson he composed and gave to his retainers.

Both “為す” (nasu) and “成す” (nasu) are pronounced the same.

“為す” means to take action; “成す” means to accomplish something.

In other words, if you try, you can do it.

You can’t do anything if you don’t try.

If something can’t be done, it’s because the person doesn’t attempt it.

These words teach the importance of effort and taking action.

No success for those without dreams.Yoshida Shōin

No success awaits those without dreams. — Yoshida Shōin

Yoshida Shoin was a samurai of the Edo period and also an educator.

He founded the Shoka Sonjuku and is known for having mentored figures such as Ito Hirobumi and Takasugi Shinsaku.

His saying “Those without dreams cannot succeed” is actually part of a longer passage: “Those without dreams have no ideals; those without ideals have no plans; those without plans have no execution; those without execution have no success.

Therefore, those without dreams have no success.” These words teach us that to achieve our goals, we must first set them and then carry out the plans to accomplish them.

As you stretch yourself to broaden your horizons, it’s possible you’ll actually grow taller. That’s part of what makes life interesting.Saburō Shiroyama

As you stretch yourself to broaden your horizons, you might actually grow taller. That’s part of what makes life interesting. Saburo Shiroyama

This quote left by the novelist Saburō Jōyama teaches us the importance of taking on challenges.

Don’t you sometimes find yourself thinking with a narrow perspective? It’s easy to let yourself be carried along without broadening your view or attempting anything new.

But if you widen your perspective just a little, you may realize that what you face is easier to overcome than you thought.

When you stretch yourself to take on a challenge, you begin to see a different landscape—as if you’ve actually grown taller.

When you want to take that first step, remember these words.