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Maybe powerful words can give you strength? A collection of uplifting short quotes

When you’re busy every day, don’t you ever have those days when you think, “I just don’t have any energy today”? This time, we’ve gathered uplifting quotes recommended for those who find it hard to cheer themselves up on their own! The power of words is truly amazing—sometimes just a few short words can reveal the lives of many different people.

By encountering brief phrases, you may discover that even those considered famous have faced their share of hardships.

Let these words be the spark that lifts your spirits.

Powerful words to boost your energy? Uplifting One-Line Quotes (11–20)

You should have more faith in your talents and what you’ve done.Ichiro

You should have more faith in your talents and what you’ve done. Ichiro

It teaches us the importance of not underestimating ourselves and having confidence in the effort we’ve built up.

The more things don’t go well, the more we tend to think, “Maybe I can’t do it,” but the time we’ve spent working hard has never been wasted.

For example, even when results don’t come in a sport you’ve practiced for years, believing in the effort you’ve made and continuing on can turn into strength.

In studying as well, those who have kept at it steadily are the ones who can demonstrate their abilities when it counts.

These words convey that believing in yourself becomes the foundation that supports your next step.

Talent alone is not enough to become great. It takes hard work and dedication. If you’re not prepared to sacrifice something, you won’t gain anything.Kobe Bryant

Talent alone is not enough to become great. It takes hard work and dedication. If you’re not prepared to sacrifice something, you won’t gain anything. — Kobe Bryant

It means that to achieve truly big goals, what matters is not just your natural talent but also daily effort and strong determination.

For example, even if you’re good at basketball, your progress will stop if you skip practice, right? You might cut back a little on time with friends to focus on training, and even when you’re tired, you don’t let yourself slack off.

That kind of effort and resolve is what helps your abilities grow.

It’s the same when it comes to studying or pursuing your dreams.

It gently teaches us that behind success lie unseen efforts and firm resolve.

Always be yourself, express yourself, and believe in yourself. Don’t imitate some successful person’s example.Bruce Lee

Always be yourself, express yourself, and believe in yourself. Don’t imitate some successful person’s example. — Bruce Lee

Bruce Lee, a martial artist and movie star, is famous for films like Enter the Dragon and The Way of the Dragon.

His quotes often jolt us into realization.

When you lack confidence and don’t know what to do, do you find yourself comparing with or imitating those who seem better? Mimicking others might calm your nerves, but people are people, and you are you.

Imitation doesn’t always work—no matter what, you can’t become someone else.

Since each of us has our own individuality, the best thing is to trust yourself and express yourself in your own way.

This quote reminds us of that important truth.

There is no such word as ‘limit’ in my dictionary.LeBron James

There is no such word as 'limit' in my dictionary. LeBron James

These words express the mindset of pushing beyond limits that many athletes hold in their hearts, including basketball player LeBron James.

Drawing on Napoleon Bonaparte’s famous quote, “The word impossible is not in my dictionary,” known from the French hero, it conveys a combative spirit.

It communicates the idea that limits are determined by one’s own mind, and that by continuing to believe you can keep going, you can achieve even greater results.

It’s a phrase that strongly conveys the courage to charge ahead without fearing limits and the determination to keep fighting.

There is no absolute champion. A champion is always a challenger.Kosuke Kitajima

There is no absolute champion. A champion is always a challenger. Kosuke Kitajima

It means that no matter how strong someone is, if they become satisfied, their growth will stop.

Truly strong people think, “I’ve still got a long way to go,” and always keep working toward new goals.

Even after winning a competition, it’s important not to relax and think “I’ve done enough,” but to keep practicing with the mindset, “Next time, I want to swim even faster.” The same applies to studying and work: people who continue to aim higher even after a success are the ones who grow.

These words gently teach us the importance of not standing still after success and of never forgetting the spirit of challenge.

A true champion is someone who always keeps moving forward.

Believe in the 1% chance, believe in yourself, and believe in what you’ve done.Yuto Horigome

Believe in the 1% chance, believe in yourself, and believe in what you’ve done. Yuto Horigome

At the Paris 2024 Olympics, skateboarder Yuto Horigome competed in the men’s final.

He put up a high score in his first run, but fell in his second and couldn’t improve his total.

Meanwhile, a strong American contender posted a big score, and Horigome entered his fifth and final attempt in provisional seventh place.

By landing a high-difficulty trick, he pulled off a brilliant comeback and won the gold medal.

Horigome spoke about times he nearly gave up and how he kept believing in even a 1% chance.

It’s a memorable quote that drives home the importance of never giving up.

I won’t burn out until I win the gold medal.Hina Hayata

I won’t burn out until I win the gold medal. Hina Hayata

Hina Hayata is a Japanese table tennis player, known as one of Japan’s “golden generation of women’s table tennis” alongside Miu Hirano and Mima Ito.

“I won’t burn out until I win a gold medal”—these were her words in an interview during the Paris 2024 Olympics.

At the Paris Games, she lost in the first round of mixed doubles, won bronze in singles, and silver in the team event.

Despite competing while nursing a left wrist injury, she gave her all and moved people across Japan, yet the results were surely frustrating.

She also said, “Finishing with silver and bronze is a trial given by God.” We won’t be able to take our eyes off her at the Olympics in four years’ time!

Only the weak are unable to forgive; forgiveness is a sign of strength.Gandhi

Only the weak are unable to forgive; forgiveness is a sign of strength. — Gandhi

Gandhi, who achieved India’s independence through nonviolence and civil disobedience.

This famous quote of his teaches us what true strength in a person really is.

Forgiving someone is not easy.

Especially when the other person is at fault, we tend to attack or hurl insults out of hatred.

Yet even in such situations, there are people who can put themselves in the other person’s shoes and choose to forgive.

They surely possess a broad and gentle heart, as well as the strength to believe in others.

Let’s strive to always keep a compassionate heart.

If you don’t give up, there will always be a way. Always.Sakichi Toyoda

If you don’t give up, there will always be a way. Always. Sakichi Toyoda

These are the words of Sakichi Toyoda, who supported Japan’s industrial development and laid the foundation for the future Toyota Group.

They reflect his determination to keep moving forward despite repeated failures and trial and error.

In study as well, we sometimes hit a wall and feel we can’t see the way ahead, but as long as we don’t give up, our thinking doesn’t stop.

As we persist, our perspective shifts and new solutions emerge.

It is those who continue to make steady efforts, no matter the circumstances, who find their path opens before them.

This is a powerful quote that supports not only perseverance but also the courage to believe.

If there’s even a 1% chance, I want to slide.Ayumu Hirano

If there’s even a 1% chance, I want to slide. Ayumu Hirano

These are the words spoken by Ayumu Hirano, a men’s snowboard halfpipe athlete, when he decided to compete after overcoming injury.

In January, right before the event, he suffered a pelvic fracture—a situation that could have led anyone to give up—yet he expressed his determination to aim for participation nonetheless.

From a state where he needed a wheelchair and crutches, he trained relentlessly with astounding resilience and mental strength, entered the qualifiers, and even advanced to the finals.

His words convey a powerful will to face challenges with everything he has, even when the chances are slim.