RAG MusicQuote
Wonderful quotes and sayings

Short quotes that resonate with the heart. Words that reach you effortlessly.

When you want to do your best or when you’re feeling down, having words that give you a gentle push or wrap you in comfort can be a real source of strength.

At times like that, try reading the inspiring quotes introduced in this article.

We’ve gathered short quotes, so you can skim them even when you’re busy—and they’ll sink right into your heart.

From hints to help you look forward to lessons on the importance of effort, we’ve collected quotes that will resonate with you from a variety of perspectives.

Be sure to check them out!

Short quotes that resonate with the heart: words that reach you instantly (51–60)

If you get too hung up on things, it’ll just hold back your growth.Seiji Chihara

[Quotation] Seiji Chihara: "You don't need to be particular." #shorts #shortvideo #quotes #life
If you get too hung up on things, it’ll just hold back your growth. Seiji Chihara

These words warn of the danger of clinging so tightly to one’s own methods and values that one shuts out new possibilities.

Growth is the process of embracing change, and true learning often comes from others’ opinions and unfamiliar experiences.

But if you persist in rigid attachment, your perspective narrows, you lose flexibility, and you halt your own development.

What matters is maintaining a mindset that isn’t confined by your own ideas, adjusting your thinking and actions to fit the situation.

By letting go of stubbornness, you open yourself to new lessons and encounters—and can aim even higher; that is the message of this quote.

If we were just one minute earlier, we could save one more person.Calvin Coolidge

If we were just one minute earlier, we could save one more person. Calvin Coolidge

Let me introduce a powerful quote from Calvin Coolidge: “If you are one minute early, you can save one more person.” Calvin Coolidge was an American politician who also served as President.

This saying—“If you are one minute early, you can save one more person”—was apparently an American firefighting slogan that was introduced to Japan when the American Red Cross used it in 1923 (Taisho 12) to appeal for aid following the Great Kanto Earthquake.

These powerful words that crossed the ocean truly strike a chord, don’t they?

Nature is an impartial and merciless enemy. Society is an unjust enemy with human sentiment.Soseki Natsume

Nature is an impartial and merciless enemy. Society is an unjust enemy with human sentiment. — Natsume Sōseki

Let me introduce a famous quote by Natsume Sōseki: “Nature is a fair yet ruthless enemy.

Society is an unjust yet compassionate enemy.” Natsume Sōseki was a Japanese novelist and scholar of English literature.

His major works include I Am a Cat, Botchan, Sanshirō, And Then, Kokoro, and Light and Darkness.

This line—“Nature is a fair yet ruthless enemy.

Society is an unjust yet compassionate enemy.”—appears in his work Reminiscences.

It’s a quote that encourages us not to underestimate nature and to prepare for natural disasters.

Natural disasters strike when we least expect them.Torahiko Terada

Natural disasters strike when we least expect them. Terada Torahiko

Here is a famous and important saying by Torahiko Terada: “Natural disasters strike when they have been forgotten.” Terada was a Japanese physicist, essayist, and haiku poet.

As a researcher, he was interested in disasters such as fires and earthquakes, and it is said that after the 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake, he became even more deeply engaged with the subject.

This quote reminds us that the peaceful passing of everyday life without incident is not something to be taken for granted.

It is a phrase worth engraving in our hearts.

If you endure, you will surely become a strong person.Senichi Hoshino

If you endure, you will surely become a strong person. - Senichi Hoshino

These are the words of Senichi Hoshino, who excelled as a player for the Chunichi Dragons during his career and later made his mark as a manager for the Chunichi Dragons, the Hanshin Tigers, and the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles.

During the Great East Japan Earthquake, he was the manager of the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles, the team from the disaster-stricken region, and his words are remembered for inspiring many people.

He conveys that no matter what difficulties you face, you should give your all in the present and confront them head-on—that strength lies along the path you advance by doing so.

Because these are the words of Hoshino, who rebuilt teams whose results had faltered, they carry real persuasive power; they are words that lift your spirits and make you want to keep pushing forward.