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.
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For exam takers! A collection of profound and fascinating quotes once you grasp the meaning (41–50)
The worst thing is convincing yourself that you’re no good.Nobita “Doraemon”
Doraemon is a truly national anime, and precisely because it has run for so long, there are countless resonant lines scattered even within its comedic moments.
The quote in question comes from Doraemon, spoken by Nobita to a discouraged Doraemon.
It points out that when things don’t go well, we tend to become negative—and that very negativity can lead to even worse outcomes.
It’s a line that conveys how important it is to keep your confidence especially when you’re on the verge of going negative, and you can clearly feel the empathy and warmth in it.
It’s not talent you need. Practice, practice, practice—that’s all.Miles Davis
These are words left by the world-renowned trumpet player Miles Davis—a quote I want to share with anyone who has a goal they wish to achieve.
When you’re working hard toward a goal—like preparing for exams—you might spot someone who seems to be progressing more smoothly and find yourself thinking, “They’re just talented,” and feeling envious.
But this quote reminds us anew that what it takes to accomplish something isn’t talent, but effort.
The great figures remembered by history as “geniuses” all speak with one voice about the importance of hard work.
Humans aren’t that smart to begin with. We study and train ourselves, and only then do we finally become decent.Jakuchō Setouchi
These are the words of Jakuchō Setouchi, who, as a writer and Buddhist nun, appeared frequently on television and gained great popularity.
She said that human beings are, by nature, foolish and nothing special, and that only by studying can we finally become decent—in other words, reach the starting line.
It may sound rather sharp, but for students preparing for exams, studying is that important, and perhaps simply a matter of course.
When you feel tempted to go easy on yourself, remember these words.
If you don’t want to lose out and be defeated, study.Kenji Sakuragi 'Dragon Zakura'
Dragon Zakura is a manga that introduces test-taking techniques and study methods, and the drama based on it also drew a lot of attention.
Here are words spoken by the protagonist, Kenji Sakuragi, which embody one of the major themes of Dragon Zakura.
He addresses his students with forceful language, asserting that society is run by people with strong academic credentials, and that studying to earn those credentials is the only way not to lose out.
Because he confronts them with a harsh reality in strong terms, his words leave a powerful impression that deeply moves those who hear them.
Your real competitor? It’s yourself.Wilma Rudolph
Wilma Rudolph, who made her mark as a track and field athlete in the United States, is remembered for her journey from being unable to walk to achieving outstanding results on the track.
This famous quote, spoken by an athlete who overcame many obstacles, focuses on what we should truly be fighting against.
In competition, it’s easy to fixate on the people around us, but she reminds us that facing ourselves comes first.
Once you can defeat your own limitations, victories over others will naturally follow—an expression of the mindset we should begin with.
We are lonely, but we are not alone.Eddie J, 'Space Brothers'
These are the words of Eddie J., a character from “Space Brothers,” a series based on a manga that was also adapted into an anime and a live-action film.
This line appears in a scene where the International Space Station loses communication with Earth.
So while its strict meaning differs from the context of studying for exams, the words themselves can really support test-takers.
You’re the only one who can study to pass your own exam, but you’re not truly alone—friends who study alongside you, and family and teachers who support you, are there.
It’s a phrase that reminds us of that important yet easily forgotten truth: you may be on your own, but you’re not lonely.
If you want to succeed, you must avoid taking it easy at first and be willing to endure hardship.Colonel Sanders
Here are some famous quotes from Colonel Sanders, affectionately known as “the KFC guy” in Japan.
As the founder of KFC who created the Original Recipe chicken, he’s sometimes called “the most famous chef in the world.” He loved culinary research and was known for his cheerful, crowd-pleasing personality.
Colonel Sanders opened his first store at the age of 65 and achieved great success.
His words remind us that when starting something new, we’re never truly beginning from zero—trusting in what we’ve felt and experienced so far, and not giving up, is what matters.


