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To my present self! Memorable, uplifting words and the source of courage to change myself

There are moments in life when we encounter words that resonate with our hearts.

When we’re feeling down, they give us courage; when we’re lost, they serve as a guide.

Such memorable, uplifting words hold the power to change our lives.

In this article, we introduce carefully chosen quotes from great figures and famous people around the world—words that gently embrace your heart and encourage you to take a step forward tomorrow.

You’re sure to find a phrase that stays close to your heart.

A gift to my present self! Memorable, uplifting words and the source of courage to change myself (41–50)

It’s never too late to become the person you wanted to be.George Eliot

It is never too late to be who you might have been. — George Eliot #Quote
It’s never too late to become the person you wanted to be. — George Eliot

George Eliot, a British author who left behind numerous works that continue to be admired and who is regarded as one of the leading writers of the Victorian era.

Her famous quote, “It is never too late to be what you might have been,” is surely an encouraging message for anyone about to embark on something new.

It tells us that people can start something new at any time and can always change, a message that gives hope and courage in life.

It’s a quote I’d like to offer to those who want to change but feel they can’t.

The only things you may postpone until tomorrow are those you wouldn’t mind dying and leaving unfinished.Pablo Picasso

[Impressive Quotes] Pablo Picasso (2) – Soothing sayings in a healing narration (The only things you may postpone until tomorrow are those you wouldn’t mind leaving unfinished when you die) #quotes #healingReading
The only things you may postpone until tomorrow are those you wouldn’t mind dying and leaving unfinished. — Pablo Picasso

Pablo Picasso, a Spanish painter known for his distinctive abstract works who was active in France.

His famous quote, “Only put off until tomorrow what you are willing to die having left undone,” seems to convey a resolve to live each day without regrets.

If people knew when they would die, they would first start doing what they want to do or always wanted to do.

It is a message that teaches the importance of not postponing what must be done, and of beginning right now, in this very moment.

Our lives are worth only as much as the effort we put into them.François Mauriac

Mauriac: “Our lives are worth only the effort we have spent.” #shorts
Our lives are worth only as much as the effort we put into them. François Mauriac

François Mauriac was a French Catholic writer, winner of the Académie Française Prize and the Nobel Prize in Literature, known for works that depicted grave moral issues.

His famous quote, “Our life has value only to the extent of the effort we have put into it,” teaches us the dignity of making an effort, does it not? Whether we are doing something or not, we all continue to build our lives.

This message suggests that within the time given equally to everyone, the value of a life changes depending on what we face, what wounds us, and what we gain.

Happiness is more often earned through effort than given.Saneatsu Mushanokōji

Happiness is more often gained through effort than given. #Quote #SaneatsuMushakoji #WordsThatHitHome #Motivation #DailyPost
Happiness is more often earned through effort than given. Saneatsu Mushanokōji

Saneatsu Mushanokōji was a novelist who also wore the hats of poet, playwright, and painter, and is known for creating humanistic literature.

From his famous quote, “Happiness is more often gained through effort than given,” we can learn the importance of taking action.

Indeed, we tend to treasure and feel more attached to what we obtain through our own efforts than to what simply falls into our laps.

While there may be cases where one becomes happy without doing anything, this saying teaches us that by making an effort, we can attain even greater happiness.

Go where you want to go. Otherwise, you’ll never find an answer. Who cares what anyone says?Naoto Sawamura

Go where you want to go. Otherwise, you’ll never find an answer. Who cares what anyone says? Naoto Sawamura

Tatsuro’s rival in love in the first half.

In fact, Sawamura also proposes to Kaoru, but she curtly turns him down, saying, “I just can’t forget my ex….” Believe it or not, a young Riki Takeuchi plays the role with a very refreshing charm.

Once Tatsuro and Kaoru get engaged, he becomes a great supporter of the two—honestly, it’s a really good part.

I’d love people who are struggling in love to say this line.

After all, the thought of “What if I confess and it doesn’t work out?” often ends up blocking the path to love’s success!

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.

There’s no such thing as a person who’s liked by everyone in this world. After all, there will always be people who dislike those who are liked by everyone.Keiko Hanamori

There’s no such thing as a person who’s liked by everyone in this world. After all, there will always be people who dislike those who are liked by everyone. — Keiko Hanamori

These words convey a truth that applies to society as a whole and sharply capture the realities of human relationships.

People naturally seek recognition from others, but it is impossible to be liked by everyone, and it is only natural that some will feel jealousy or resentment toward someone loved by all.

By accepting this harsh reality, Keiko Hanamori shows that we can live without being swayed by others’ evaluations.

Rather than striving for perfection, we should value those who support us and emphasize the importance of being ourselves.

It is a quote that lightens life in a society where human relationships can be difficult.