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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! Memorable words by great figures and famous people (41–50)

I cried tears of joy for the first time.Yuto Totsuka

I cried tears of joy for the first time. Yuto Totsuka

These are words from Yuto Totsuka, who won the gold medal in the men’s snowboard halfpipe, expressing the emotion of finally delivering results.

You can also sense him looking back on the hardships he’s faced—overcoming setbacks, battling through, and at last capturing gold on his third Olympic attempt.

The fact that he says it’s his first time shedding tears of joy is a key point, conveying just how moving the experience was.

It paints an image of breaking through a wall and moving forward, as if the view before him has opened up and expanded.

Guaranteed to move you when you hear them! Memorable words by great figures and famous people (51–60)

Because Nari-chan was there, we were able to come.Ryuichi Kihara

Because Nari-chan was there, we were able to come. Ryuichi Kihara

These are the words that Ryuichi Kihara conveyed to his former pairs partner, Narumi Takahashi, after winning a medal.

In the pairs free skate at the Milan–Cortina 2026 Olympics, Japan’s Ryuichi Kihara and Riku Miura won the gold medal.

Because they had mistakes in the short program and a medal seemed unlikely, their dramatic comeback in the free was thrilling, wasn’t it? Commentator Narumi Takahashi felt the same way and was moved throughout.

In the midst of that, hearing these words of gratitude would make it even more emotional—enough to bring one to tears.

It was a wonderful, memorable quote that showed us that the bond remains unchanged even after they’re no longer skating as a pair.

It’s so heavy, and everything up to now is crammed in.Mari Fukada

It's so heavy, and everything up to now is crammed in. Mari Fukada

These are the words of Mari Fukada, who won the gold medal in women’s snowboard slopestyle, conveying her emotions as she looks back on her hard work.

The key point is the “weight” of the gold medal—not a simple physical weight, but the weight of all her experiences and the gratitude she feels for those who supported her, all packed into that medal.

You can also feel the sense of release that comes from finally turning all her effort into results.

It’s a message that seems to express emotions welling up little by little, as she gradually realizes that it was precisely that weight that led to her achievement.

Unless one has eaten bread with tears, one cannot know the taste of life.Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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Unless one has eaten bread with tears, one cannot know the taste of life. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

These are words that appear in Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, who was active as a poet in Germany.

They speak to the idea that life is not composed only of joyous times, but also includes deep sorrow and loneliness, and that it is precisely these experiences that lead to the richness of life.

It expresses that life’s depth is revealed through negatives such as sadness, suffering, and solitude—that they are not merely bad.

It also suggests that rather than stopping and seeing suffering as something purely negative, it is important to move forward from it.

If you don’t give up on yourself, there is no such thing as losing in life.Shigeta Saitō

These are the words of Shigeta Saito, a psychiatrist who inspired many, giving us the courage to move forward when we feel like giving up in the face of hardship.

He tells us that what matters after a major setback is how we rise again, and that as long as we keep moving forward, the path to victory will come into view.

Defeat is sealed only when we give up and stop; therefore, we must keep going so that doesn’t happen.

It’s a memorable quote that rallies a heart on the verge of breaking in adversity and reminds us to believe in ourselves.

Happiness is always decided by your own heart.Mitsuo Aida

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Happiness is always decided by your own heart. — Mitsuo Aida

These are the words of Mitsuo Aida, who was active as a poet and calligrapher, that resonate especially when you find yourself wondering whether you are truly happy.

He speaks to us, saying that whether we feel any event as happiness or unhappiness depends on our own hearts, not on someone else’s judgment.

It also feels like a call to see things positively—if we keep thinking on the bright side, even ordinary days can turn into something fulfilling.

It’s a quote we want to remember on anxious days, one that helps turn our feelings forward.

Truly kind people also say tough things, because they know that coddling someone won’t do them any good.Yūsai Hosokawa

Truly kind people also say tough things, because they know that coddling someone won’t do them any good. Hosokawa Yūsai

Yūsai Hosokawa, a military commander who lived during the Sengoku period and was known as a man of culture.

His words carry the message that friendship is not merely about staying by someone’s side.

Precisely because you truly care about the other person, there are times when you must speak harsh truths.

Even if you know that one remark might make you disliked, you cannot stay silent when you think about the person’s future.

Indulgence may offer temporary comfort, but in the long run it may not be in their best interest.

Yūsai’s words teach us that such resolve is the essence of real kindness: not only offering support, but also guiding someone in the right direction.

They quietly tell us that being such a presence is what it means to be a truly important friend.