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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, Heartfelt Quotes: Words That Gently Reach the Heart (41–50)

Politics moves.Yuichiro Tamaki

Don't stop politics! #Democratic Party for the People #Yuichiro Tamaki
Politics moves. Yuichiro Tamaki

News about a substantial increase in the income tax threshold has frequently appeared on TV and social media.

It will rise to 1.6 million yen in 2025 and to 1.78 million yen in 2026.

In addition, the provisional gasoline tax will be abolished, which should reduce the burden on drivers.

For more than a decade, neither the annual income threshold nor the gasoline-related burden had changed.

However, this is the result of persistent proposals by the Democratic Party for the People, led by Mr.

Tamaki, to increase take-home pay for citizens.

Many people may think that “politics never changes.” As Mr.

Tamaki says, continuing to push can move politics and bring reform—thinking that way makes the world feel brighter.

Love is doing small things with great love.Mother Teresa

I would like to share words from Mother Teresa, a Catholic saint who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979.

This famous quote about love is among the best-known of her many sayings.

By “small things,” she meant gestures anyone can offer—smiling at a neighbor, helping with the cleaning, and other simple acts of kindness.

Each act may seem insignificant on its own, but when done with the greatest love, it can bring comfort and joy to others.

Expressing love is not actually so difficult; it’s something everyone can do.

Have aspirations and stay true to your convictionsSanae Takaichi

Have aspirations and stay true to your convictions Sanae Takaichi

These words succinctly capture her guiding principles and approach as a politician.

Ms.

Takaichi has embodied the importance of maintaining consistent convictions through concrete policies such as strengthening economic security, enhancing education policy, and promoting regional revitalization.

For example, in her remarks on stabilizing people’s livelihoods and disaster preparedness, we can see a commitment to pursuing policy from a long-term perspective, unswayed by short-term trends or political pressure.

It is also a message that in our own lives and work, staying true to our goals with consistency can determine the outcomes we achieve.

Do not become intoxicated by your own arm.Teizo Azuma

While it is necessary for physicians to have confidence in their skills, these words warn of the danger of being intoxicated by them.

When surgeries or diagnoses succeed repeatedly, it can lead to judgments that lack caution.

Tojo Teizo’s words convey that the most fearsome enemy for a doctor is not external, but within oneself.

No matter how advanced one’s skills, they must always be used for the patient’s benefit and must never become tools for self-satisfaction.

It is a memorable line from the work that succinctly captures the essence of medicine.

To win, you can only get closer to the best.Sota Fujii

Sota Fujii’s skill is undeniable, but that doesn’t mean he can win every time.

Not just in shogi—there’s no such thing as a guaranteed victory—and a single bad move can completely change the flow of a game.

To win, it’s about how close you can get to the best possible play… That’s very difficult, but it’s important to bring out the very best within yourself in any situation.

Even if you make mistakes or fail, remember these words, keep fighting without giving up until the end, and seize the victory.

No matter how tough the situation, in the end the only thing that supports you is your ‘aspiration’ (your guiding purpose).Sanae Takaichi

No matter how tough the situation, in the end the only thing that supports you is your 'aspiration' (your guiding purpose). Sanae Takaichi

These words express the idea that politicians should move forward with conviction, and that it is precisely that aspiration which gives them the strength to face hardships.

When you consider that they likely come from someone who has been a politician for a long time and experienced difficulties, you can sense how strong their resolve must have been.

Conversely, it can also be read to mean that politicians without conviction cannot endure, so their years of activity may reflect the strength of their convictions.

It also makes you want to pay attention to what kind of aspiration it was that gave them the power to overcome so many struggles.

If you’re afraid of criticism, you can’t change anything.Sanae Takaichi

If you’re afraid of criticism, you can’t change anything. Sanae Takaichi

These are words Ms.

Takaichi said in an interview that express her stance on what politicians ought to do.

She argues that taking on major reforms is a necessary attitude for politicians, and that if they fear criticism, those reforms cannot move forward.

It’s a statement that conveys a determination to push ahead—listening to both support and criticism while steering politics toward a better future.

The very fact that she dares to say this suggests she is striving to change something.