Your heart feels instantly lighter. A collection of May quotes to help you beat the May blues
May is the month when we gradually start getting used to a new environment.
Are you feeling a little emotionally tired? In moments like that, we want to touch upon those magical words that gently lighten the heart.
In this article, we’ll introduce quotes perfect for May—words that can support your spirit.
The everyday, courage-giving lines left by great figures will surely give you a gentle push forward.
Find your favorite words and enjoy this refreshing season with a light and clear heart.
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Your heart feels instantly lighter. A collection of May quotes (1–10) to help you beat the “May blues.”
Those without dreams have no ideals; those without ideals have no plans; those without plans take no action; those without action achieve no success. Therefore, those without dreams achieve no success.NEW!Yoshida Shōin

Even if people say it’s important to have a dream, there are times when it’s hard to have one the way you’d like.
But without a dream, you can lose sight of what counts as success.
Yoshida Shōin wrote about this in stern terms, which shows just how important the existence of a dream is.
When you have a dream, you can push yourself, and even if you fail along the way, you can get back up and seize success.
Perhaps he’s telling us that living like this leads to a richer life.
All the more when you feel down with the May blues, why not take another look at your own dream?
Because the steps we take now create the future, I have to live honestly and sincerely with myself and the people I care about first.NEW!Satomi Ishihara

Here are the words of Satomi Ishihara, an actress.
From them, you can sense her sincerity.
She teaches us that it is important to keep our feet on the ground, focus firmly on the present, and live steadily—and that this leads to a better future.
It is necessary to think ahead and take action, but before you know it, you may lose sight of what’s around you.
To achieve your dreams and goals, the support of those around you is essential.
By valuing such people, life is more likely to go smoothly.
In any case, don’t take life too seriously; be willing to risk everything and devote yourself wholeheartedly to whatever you do.NEW!Yukichi Fukuzawa

Many people may have a strong image of failure as something huge, and because they fear it, they can’t take a step forward.
These words present a way of viewing the relationship between failure and life, and give you the courage to take that first step.
It argues that we feel failure as a major barrier precisely because we take life so seriously; if we stop weighing life so heavily, failure won’t be so scary—an invitation to shift your perspective.
If you push ahead without fear, new paths will appear, and as a result, life may improve—an intriguing way of thinking, isn’t it?
Your heart feels instantly lighter. A collection of May quotes to beat the May blues (11–20)
Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can.NEW!Arthur Ashe
This quote conveys the idea of starting where you stand, using the strengths you have, and beginning with what you can do.
For example, when climbing a big mountain, you don’t aim for the summit all at once—you start by taking one step at a time.
In the same way, with dreams and goals, it’s important not to wait for perfect preparation but to build on the small actions you can take now.
Even small steps forward will eventually lead to great results.
Without rushing, trust in your own abilities, take that first step, and you will open the way to your future.
Do what you can, and then just quietly worry about the rest in your heart. Things will only turn out the way they’re going to anyway.NEW!Katsu Kaishū
After giving your best on an exam or at work, you might overthink the results and find it hard to sleep.
In those moments, try to remember this saying: “You’ve done all you can; let the rest be a quiet concern in your heart—things will turn out as they will.” Since you’ve already done what you can, the best thing now is to trust the natural course.
Just as a plant you’ve watered doesn’t sprout right away but grows when the time is right, events also follow their own flow after your efforts.
Don’t worry too much—focus on what you can do now.
That alone will lighten your heart and help you move through each day with peace of mind.
Everything in the world is a matter of perseverance. Those with strong perseverance win in the end.NEW!Jo Niijima

It’s a famous saying that means “Those who keep going without giving up will succeed in the end.” For example, even if you sow flower seeds in the garden, they won’t sprout right away.
But by watering a little each day and continuing to care for them, the flowers will eventually bloom.
Life and work are the same: even if you don’t see results immediately, it’s important to keep putting in steady effort.
Even when you feel unmotivated during the May blues, thinking “It’s fine to take just a small step today” and focusing on continuing can lighten your heart.
Sticking with it patiently becomes a great gift to your future self.
Don’t wait for instructions! Be brave and take initiative.NEW!Senichi Hoshino
When you get into the habit of waiting for someone’s instructions, it ends up taking more time to move things forward.
To break out of that stagnation, these are the words of Senichi Hoshino, who made his mark as a professional baseball player and manager, offering the courage we need.
He conveys that merely following someone else’s lead reduces your chances, and he throws out the message that it’s those who think and act for themselves who can see new paths.
By finding your own opportunities and taking action, you can arrive at a path that suits you—one that doesn’t force you—making these words feel like a note of encouragement.


