In life, worries never seem to end—whether it’s the busyness of each day or anxieties about the future.
At times like these, having something to serve as a guiding star might help you move forward along the path you believe in without hesitation.
With that in mind, I’ve put together a list of memorable quotes.
From sayings that remind you of what truly matters to words that meet you where you are, you’re sure to find something that resonates with your current state of mind.
I hope you’ll recall them whenever you stumble and feel unable to take another step.
Imagine being in the depths of despair; whining and giving in to hopelessness only hinders your success and, moreover, disturbs your peace of mind.Hideyo Noguchi
These words teach us that it’s precisely in hard times that it’s important to keep looking forward.
When people face painful events, they tend to want to complain or voice their weakness.
But repeating that won’t improve the situation; if anything, it unsettles the mind and makes it even harder to move ahead.
Rather than being trapped by despair, calmly thinking about what you can do now and putting it into action is the first step to opening up the future.
If you turn the time spent grumbling into effort, the situation should gradually change.
It’s a quote that encourages proactive, positive action.
A genius is someone who studies three, four, even five times harder than anyone else.Hideyo Noguchi
These words express Hideyo Noguchi’s belief that it is effort—not talent or innate intelligence—that produces results.
Even those called geniuses are, behind the scenes, often working harder than anyone else.
Confronting poverty and the aftereffects of a severe burn, he studied more diligently than anyone to achieve his dreams.
If you wish to accomplish something, this teaches that rather than dwelling on whether you have talent, you must first be prepared to put in many times more effort than others.
It conveys the idea that making an effort is the only way to surpass your own limits.
Do not start with what you can do; start with what is right.Peter Drucker
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When starting work or taking on something new, many people tend to tackle the easy tasks that seem like they can be finished quickly.
However, Peter Drucker teaches us what we should prioritize with the words, “Do not start with what is easy, start with what is right.” Indeed, unless we begin with the things that require long-term growth and continuity, we may only be reducing the number of tasks without truly making progress.
It’s a quote that underscores the importance of setting the right priorities.
The best way to predict the future is to create it.Peter Drucker
The best way to predict the future is to create it. — Peter Drucker
No one can know the future with complete accuracy.
Still, each of us strives every day to attain the ideal future we envision.
Peter Drucker’s famous quote, “The best way to predict the future is to create it,” succinctly captures this idea.
Rather than placing our hopes in a future that comes from doing nothing but waiting, this message emphasizes the importance of thinking about how to make the future foreseeable—and taking action to achieve it.
If you want to see a rainbow, you have to put up with a little rain.Dolly Parton
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Dolly Parton, a singer-songwriter known as a leading figure in country music and active across many fields as an actor, writer, entrepreneur, and humanitarian, once said, “If you want the rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain.” From these words, we can learn the mindset needed to pursue our goals.
Dreams are dreams precisely because they’re difficult enough that we’re not sure we can achieve them, and we can’t obtain them without effort or hardship.
It’s a memorable quote that reminds us everyone is working toward their own dreams.
Saying “I love you” in words, watching over someone in silence, wanting to understand something deeply.
I think the ways we love and the objects of our love differ from person to person.
Yet that feeling is something we are naturally born with as human beings.
So when you want to understand life, why not start by directing your interest and attention to the things around you and trying to love them? As in the words attributed to Van Gogh, by doing so, you may naturally come to see what life is all about.