A must-see for those who just can’t stay positive! A collection of inspiring quotes to lift a heavy heart
Everyone has times when their motivation dips, they stumble along the way, or they feel utterly crushed.
For moments like these, I’ve gathered some uplifting quotes.
By encountering words you’ve never known, you might discover a version of yourself you’ve never met.
Through new words, you may start to feel that the time you’re spending worrying right now is too precious to waste!
You might even think, “What a waste to keep worrying!”
When you want to meet a new you, I highly recommend listening to the words of many different people.
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A must-read for anyone who just can’t stay positive! Uplifting quotes to brighten a downcast heart (71–80)
The secret to staying cheerful is to live believing that tomorrow will surely be better.Ryotaro Shiba

The novelist Ryotaro Shiba, known for works such as Ryoma ga Yuku, which was adapted into a TV drama, advocates an optimistic way of life: even if something bad happens, tomorrow should be better than today.
Living with faith in something is healthy.
If I can’t entertain someone, there’s no meaning to being alive.Hayao Miyazaki

These are the words of the director who created films like Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind that transcend generations.
When you need a boost, remember Miyazaki’s anime and these words.
Doesn’t it lift your spirits just to know there are creators who live with such conviction and keep making their works?
Because we developed self-restraint, humans became able to get along with others.Juichi Yamagiwa

A world-renowned authority in gorilla studies, he became the president of Kyoto University in October 2014.
Gorillas, renowned for their massive bodies, possess both tolerance and self-restraint and are said to adhere to nonviolence.
The same capacity for self-restraint has been passed down to humans, and this, the view goes, was the key to human development.
It’s encouraging to think that humans may originally possess the power to build peace.
Turn an unfamiliar corner, and the journey has already begun.Eikichi Nagayama

These are words casually spoken by Eiji Rokusuke, who wrote the lyrics to many hit songs, including “Ue o Muite Arukō” (Sukiyaki).
They speak to a life of travel that continued until his very last years.
When you’re uncertain or feeling a bit down, simply taking a path you don’t usually walk might be enough to change something.
Believe that someday, your turn for a chance will surely come.Yasushi Akimoto

Yasushi Akimoto—the man everyone knows as a producer and lyricist for the AKB group.
The placement of the commas lends this statement an air of credibility, doesn’t it? Not only chances, but believing in something itself may be what gives us strength.
Think about how to secure the final victory.Kuroda Kanbei

These are the words of a military commander who lived from the Sengoku period into the early Edo period and was called a “genius strategist.” Even if a string of defeats continued, it was an era in which the fighting went on as long as one was alive.
He roused his dispirited subordinates by declaring that the process didn’t matter—the goal was to be the ultimate victor.
There isn’t a single child who is a “bad kid” or a “naughty kid.”Osamu Tezuka
The God of Manga fired off a cathartic salvo.
He also said that if there’s a child being labeled like that, it’s the adults doing the labeling whose hearts are impoverished.
When nothing you do seems to go right, draw strength from Osamu Tezuka’s manga.
His many masterpieces born in the Showa era overflow with love.


