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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 that might give you strength? A collection of uplifting one-line quotes (21–30)

I reflect on what I should, but once I sleep, I forget it.Atsuya Furuta

These words were spoken by Atsuya Furuta, a former player and manager of the Tokyo Yakult Swallows.

They convey the idea that while it’s important to reflect on failures and things that didn’t go well, you shouldn’t let them weigh you down forever.

Some people, like Furuta, might be able to reset everything with a good night’s sleep, but others may find their feelings unchanged even after sleeping.

Still, no matter how long you dwell on it, the past failure won’t change.

Rather than being dragged down by it for a long time, this message teaches us that it’s better to face forward and move on to what’s next.

If you can learn from failure, that failure is a success.Malcolm Forbes

These words, by Malcolm Forbes—known as the publisher of the business magazine Forbes—explain how not to let a failure remain just a failure.

The answer is to learn something from it.

In other words, even if you fail, if you gain some learning—such as why you failed or how you can succeed next time—then that failure ceases to be a failure.

It’s a phrase that captures the true meaning of the proverb “Failure is the mother of success,” and it’s something to value when taking on new challenges.

Get energized by powerful words? Uplifting One-Line Quotes (31–40)

Fortune may take wealth from us, but it cannot take our courage.Lucius Annaeus Seneca

Material things like accumulated wealth and external judgments such as fame can easily crumble.

But the one thing that no one can take from us is the courage hidden within, said Lucius Annaeus Seneca, a philosopher of the Roman Empire.

No matter how tough the circumstances, you can sense the message: “The courage to fight your way out of that situation is within your heart.” When you are driven into a corner, these words will surely be a source of strength.

To become the best in the world, you need world-class effort.Keisuke Honda

Keisuke Honda, who excelled not only as a member of the Japan national team but also at overseas clubs, distilled “what it takes to become the best in the world” into words that are exceptionally concise and impactful.

When this phrase is put to us again, it makes us realize, ‘That’s true,’ and notice something obvious we’d been overlooking.

Some may feel that “the best in the world” sounds too grand in scale, but if you replace it with “the best in your class,” “the best on your team,” or “the best in your company”—in other words, “the best within your immediate community”—it’s something anyone can relate to personally.

No matter how many times a person fails, as long as they don’t lose the courage to try once more, they will surely make something of themselves.Konosuke Matsushita

“Mō ippen” is a Kansai dialect expression that means “one more time.” In other words, it conveys the idea that if you keep the spirit of “I’ll try again and again!” and don’t give up, you’ll eventually see results.

The person who said this was Konosuke Matsushita, founder of Matsushita Electric Industrial, the predecessor of Panasonic.

If we can remember this phrase, which carries the message “No matter how many times you fail, you’ll be okay as long as you don’t give up,” we’ll surely be able to bounce back quickly even when we fail.

And because these are the words of Mr.

Matsushita, who achieved so much as the “God of Management,” they’re all the more compelling to believe in, aren’t they?

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

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

Dolly Parton, who sang hit songs like “I Will Always Love You”—which also drew attention when Whitney Houston covered it for the film The Bodyguard—once said something that reminds us hardship is necessary to achieve our dreams and goals.

You can’t have a rainbow without the rain.

Some people might accomplish things without much struggle, but in most cases it isn’t that easy.

That’s exactly why, instead of feeling defeated by obstacles and quickly giving up, we should hang in there and keep trying—for the rainbow we’ll see someday.

There is no piece that cannot move forward.Makoto Nakahara

Today's Quote #11 'Pieces' by Makoto Nakahara (Shogi Player) [#shorts]
There is no piece that cannot move forward. — Makoto Nakahara

Each shogi piece has its own distinct way of moving, but among them, there isn’t a single piece that can’t move forward.

Makoto Nakahara, a professional player who was active for over 40 years, used this fact as a metaphor when he said these words.

Since every piece can move forward in some way, the message is that people are the same—there’s no one who can’t make progress.

When we face difficulties or feel on the verge of giving up, we tend to think, “It’s all over.” At times like that, let’s remember these words, believe in ourselves, and keep moving forward, even if only a little at a time.