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For exam-takers! A collection of quotes that become profound and interesting once you understand their meaning

Are you unsure what to say to friends or younger classmates who are tense during exam season? Serious messages are great, but sometimes you want to help them relax with a lighthearted, funny encouragement that brings a little smile.

In fact, many great figures and popular characters have left us with memorable, humorous quotes.

In this article, we’ll introduce quotes from historical figures and characters that are perfect for cheering on exam-takers—lines filled with humor and warmth that become even funnier when you catch the meaning.

Turn that pressure into motivation!

For Exam-Takers! A Collection of Quotes That Become Deep and Fascinating Once You Understand Their Meaning (11–20)

Those who make an effort do not necessarily succeed. However, those who have succeeded have certainly made an effort.Ludwig van Beethoven

Ludwig van Beethoven, a German composer who left behind numerous masterpieces, is a historic figure often called a “musical saint.” Even people who aren’t well-versed in music know of this great musician.

The quote he left, which speaks to the relationship between effort and results, tells us that although not all effort is rewarded, if we don’t keep trying, we won’t even grasp the slightest chance—that it’s important to move forward without giving up.

Even if the possibility is small, these words embolden us to believe in ourselves and keep making an effort.

When you give it your all, you find wisdom; when you do things halfway, you complain; when you’re careless, you make excuses.Takeda Shingen

Takeda Shingen, who served as the military governor of Kai Province around present-day Yamanashi, wielded such power that he was feared by those around him as a Sengoku warlord.

This is a famous quote left by that great general—also known as a master strategist—that speaks to the importance of committing yourself earnestly.

It tells us that the quality of our words changes depending on how seriously we confront things, and that the wisdom gained through wholehearted effort is what leads to results.

These words may prompt us to reflect on our own speech and actions and consider whether we are truly giving our all.

The word “give up” doesn’t exist in Shinji Ishimaru’s dictionary.Shinji Ishimaru

The word “give up” doesn’t exist in Shinji Ishimaru’s dictionary. 石丸伸二

These are the words Mr.

Shinji Ishimaru spoke right after the Tokyo gubernatorial election results came in, laying out how he intends to move forward from here.

They express a resolve to devote his life to progress, insisting that this is no time to give up if we are to change a Japan facing daunting challenges.

The phrasing seems consciously reminiscent of Napoleon’s words, which is noteworthy, and it conveys an attitude of aiming to accomplish something monumental—akin to a revolution.

While declaring his own refusal to give up, he also seems to teach people the importance of not giving up.

Beneath mud and earth lies solid rock; above clouds and mist shines the sun. At the height of discontent, there is still fortune, nor is hope absent.Kanzo Uchimura

Beneath mud and earth lies solid rock; above clouds and mist shines the sun. At the height of discontent, there is still fortune, nor is hope absent. Kanzo Uchimura

I would like to introduce a famous saying by Kanzo Uchimura: “Beneath the mud lies bedrock; above the clouds and mist shines the sun.

Even at the height of complaint, happiness and hope are not absent.” Kanzo Uchimura was a Christian thinker active in the Meiji era.

Disasters can bring many hardships.

At such times, Uchimura left words he hoped we would remember.

It is said to mean that even when times are painful and difficult now, a stable and bright future surely awaits beyond.

He likens difficult situations to mud, and the bedrock represents the strength within us that lies beneath these serious problems.

Furthermore, he tells us that even when we feel or voice complaints, happiness and hope still exist.

Life brings all kinds of experiences, doesn’t it? Even so, we are reminded of the importance of maintaining a positive outlook.

Those who cannot fight for the present have no right to talk about next time or next year.Roberto Baggio

Collection of soccer quotes [Roberto Baggio]: Those who cannot fight now have no right to talk about next time or next year. #shorts
Those who cannot fight for the present have no right to talk about next time or next year. Roberto Baggio

Roberto Baggio, who made his mark as a soccer player in Italy, drew attention not only for his athletic achievements but also for his charitable work for peace.

This is a famous quote from a player whose attitude reflects standing by others, speaking about the importance of fighting to survive in the present.

While effort is often associated with working toward the future, he argues that what truly matters is to battle wholeheartedly in the time we call “now.” Before talking about the future, we should focus on enriching our current situation; thinking about the future can come after.

These are words that encourage us to give our all in the present.

If you’re wondering who has decided that it can’t be done, it’s yourself. Other people don’t decide that for you.Akira Takada

Here’s a famous quote from Akira Takata, the founder of Japanet Takata.

Many of us have probably felt in daily life that “people think I can’t do it.” This is something to remember at such times.

The feeling of “I can’t” may not be something others are imposing on you, but rather a belief you’ve convinced yourself of.

By thinking “I can’t,” you might also be missing your own opportunities.

Precisely because we don’t know what will succeed, this quote encourages us to challenge ourselves.

For exam takers! A collection of quotes that become profound and fascinating once you understand their meaning (21–30)

Don’t rush. But don’t give up.Shigeta Saitō

Don't rush. But don't give up. Saito Shigeta

These are the words of Shigeta Saito, a psychiatrist who has supported many people’s hearts and conveyed ways of living through numerous writings.

When we keep making an effort, there are moments when we want to rush the results, but impatience narrows our perspective.

On the other hand, if we stand still and take no action, no progress can be made.

In studying, what matters is maintaining composure while not stopping your steps.

Even small steps, if continued, will surely move you forward.

It’s a famous saying that teaches us the value of trusting your own pace and persevering with tenacity.