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Wonderful quotes and sayings

You might even find your motto—short phrases that leave a lasting impression.

Words from great and famous people can linger in our hearts, even if they’re just a single phrase.

Those who have achieved something or who keep taking on challenges each have their own convictions and resolve, and even their briefest words carry power.

This time, I’ve put together a list of such memorable quotes.

They’re all the kind of sayings you’ll want to etch into your heart and remember.

Since they’re short, they’re perfect as personal mottos—so don’t miss them!

Jot them down so you can recall them right away.

You might even find a personal motto? Short, memorable phrases (41–50)

The heart never strays from the Way.Miyamoto Musashi

The heart never strays from the Way. — Miyamoto Musashi

Miyamoto Musashi, an early Edo-period swordsman also known for leaving behind the martial arts treatise The Book of Five Rings.

The famous saying “Keep your mind always on the Way” expresses the conviction of Musashi, who devoted his life to the way of the sword.

If you have a great dream, goal, or belief of your own, you should understand the importance of an unwavering heart that does not stray from your path no matter what happens—something anyone aiming for an endless ideal can appreciate.

It’s a message to recall when you’re tempted to take the easy way out, and one I hope you’ll engrave in your heart as a personal motto.

Excellent people quietly cultivate themselves and nurture their virtue.Zhuge Kongming

Excellent people quietly cultivate themselves and nurture their virtue. Zhuge Kongming

Zhuge Kongming, a statesman who was active from the late Eastern Han to the Three Kingdoms period and renowned as a genius strategist, is also remembered for his integrity and moral character.

His famous saying, “The virtuous cultivate themselves quietly and nurture their virtue,” reflects his philosophy.

It suggests that truly outstanding people neither boast of their abilities nor become arrogant; instead, they steadily refine themselves.

This message remains a timeless truth even today.

It’s a memorable quote, well worth adopting as a personal motto.

I want to turn both the reality of the good and the reality of the bad into nourishment for what comes next.Naoko Takahashi

I want to turn both the reality of the good and the reality of the bad into nourishment for what comes next. — Naoko Takahashi

Former track and field athlete Naoko Takahashi, known as the gold medalist at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and the first woman in Japanese sports to receive the People’s Honor Award.

Her famous quote, “I want to turn both the reality of good things and the reality of bad things into nourishment for what comes next,” is quintessential Takahashi, whose radiant smile stood out even through the rigors of competitive life.

If we can turn everything that happens to us into power, we should be able to keep growing.

It’s a positive saying that encourages viewing both the good and the bad in a constructive light.

In the midst of difficulty lies opportunity.Albert Einstein

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In the midst of difficulty lies opportunity. Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein, a theoretical physicist hailed as the greatest of the 20th century, left behind numerous achievements.

The famous quote, “In the midst of difficulty lies opportunity,” is a message that perhaps only Einstein—who fundamentally transformed the way physics was understood at the time—could deliver.

Avoiding difficulty isn’t inherently bad, but when avoidance leads to stagnation, choosing to confront challenges can reveal things we couldn’t see before.

This quote teaches us that precisely in the places everyone tends to avoid lies the chance to reach what no one else has achieved.

The goddess of fate favors those who act boldly.Niccolò Machiavelli

Niccolò Machiavelli, an Italian political thinker known for advocating a realist political theory that politics should be considered separately from religion and morality.

His famous saying, “Fortune favors the bold,” can give us courage to face challenges.

Those who do nothing will never encounter opportunities, but taking action brings change and progress—doesn’t it? It’s a message I hope people who lack confidence in their initiative will adopt as a personal motto.