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Messages from inspiring great figures that move the heart! Motivational quotes to uplift yourself

When you’re pursuing your dreams and goals, or throwing yourself into daily work or school club activities, aren’t there times when your spirit feels like it might break even if you have great ambitions? The more serious you are, the more grave things can feel when you face difficulties.

In such moments, having words that support your heart might help you shift your mindset.

So this time, we’ve compiled a list of “quotes to inspire yourself” from great figures and well-known people.

From words that give you a strong push forward to those that gently stay by your side, we’ve gathered a wide range—so try finding the ones that resonate with you.

Messages from Great Figures That Stir the Soul! Inspirational Quotes to Motivate Yourself (41–50)

No success for those without dreams.Yoshida Shōin

No success awaits those without dreams. — Yoshida Shōin

Yoshida Shoin was a samurai of the Edo period and also an educator.

He founded the Shoka Sonjuku and is known for having mentored figures such as Ito Hirobumi and Takasugi Shinsaku.

His saying “Those without dreams cannot succeed” is actually part of a longer passage: “Those without dreams have no ideals; those without ideals have no plans; those without plans have no execution; those without execution have no success.

Therefore, those without dreams have no success.” These words teach us that to achieve our goals, we must first set them and then carry out the plans to accomplish them.

Messages from Great Figures That Stir the Soul! Inspirational Quotes to Motivate Yourself (51–60)

As you stretch yourself to broaden your horizons, it’s possible you’ll actually grow taller. That’s part of what makes life interesting.Saburō Shiroyama

As you stretch yourself to broaden your horizons, you might actually grow taller. That’s part of what makes life interesting. Saburo Shiroyama

This quote left by the novelist Saburō Jōyama teaches us the importance of taking on challenges.

Don’t you sometimes find yourself thinking with a narrow perspective? It’s easy to let yourself be carried along without broadening your view or attempting anything new.

But if you widen your perspective just a little, you may realize that what you face is easier to overcome than you thought.

When you stretch yourself to take on a challenge, you begin to see a different landscape—as if you’ve actually grown taller.

When you want to take that first step, remember these words.

Unless the whole world becomes happy, individual happiness is impossible.Kenji Miyazawa

Unless the whole world becomes happy, individual happiness is impossible. — Kenji Miyazawa

These are words by Kenji Miyazawa, the poet and writer of children’s stories famous for the poem “Be Not Defeated by the Rain.” Kenji Miyazawa is also known for works such as Night on the Galactic Railroad, The Restaurant of Many Orders, and Matasaburo of the Wind.

All humans live by supporting one another.

Even if we feel as though we live on our own, it’s hard to completely separate ourselves from others.

In other words, unless those around us are happy and the entire world becomes happy, our own happiness cannot truly exist.

Not only do we want our own happiness, but we also want the people around us and people across the world to be happy—these are words to keep close to heart.

It is the heart that makes a world without amusements into an interesting one.Shinsaku Takasugi

It is the heart that turns a world without amusements into an interesting one. — Takasugi Shinsaku

“Make an unamusing world amusing”…

It is said that Shinsaku Takasugi composed only this upper line.

Shinsaku Takasugi was a feudal retainer of the Choshu domain at the end of the Edo period and is known as the founder of the Kiheitai militia.

He fell ill before fulfilling his ambitions, and this is the verse he composed at that time.

The lower line, “It is the heart that makes a place livable,” is said to have been composed by Nomura Botoni, who was nursing him.

Takasugi wrote that whether one lives amusingly in a world that is, by nature, not amusing depends on one’s state of mind, while Nomura Botoni answered that whether the world feels unamusing or not also depends on one’s own feelings.

It’s a verse through which you can enjoy the differing values of Shinsaku Takasugi and Nomura Botoni.

They say you can change this. The key to changing it rests in your palm, in your hand. You have the power to change it.Taro Yamamoto

彼らは、これを変えられると言います。これを変える鍵は、あなたの手のひら、あなたの手の中にあります。あなたには、それを変える力があるのです。山本太郎

While asserting the desire to transform a country overflowing with suffering, these words call on the people to exercise the power that everyone possesses to bring about change.

In Japan, where elections are held, the ultimate authority lies with citizens who hold the vote, and the message is that with that power, we can change society.

It conveys that to improve a struggling economy, we must change the nation and its politics—and that each person holds the power to do so.

It also feels like a call for cooperation: let’s combine our power—the power of our votes—to make society better.

That’s why I want to change—I’m changing for myself. It’s also for everyone.Taro Yamamoto

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These words express the motivation and conviction of someone aiming to become a politician: that a nation and its politics should fundamentally support its people, and that the current reality—where this is not the case—must be changed.

They convey a passionate realization upon learning about the suffering of people they hadn’t known about before, and a sense that politics needs to be transformed.

The message also communicates a desire to change politics for oneself and for the many who are suffering, and a call for support to achieve that goal.

Because these sentiments are voiced alongside lamentations about the present situation, the determination to bring about change feels even stronger.

An indecisive leader can even be harmful.Yoshihide Suga

An indecisive leader can even be harmful. Yoshihide Suga

As prime minister, Yoshihide Suga pledged one million vaccinations a day and devoted his efforts to bringing COVID under control.

He declared he would practice politics for the people and was always someone who thought and acted on his own.

This statement truly reflects who he was.

When something goes wrong, the pressure on a leader who bears full responsibility is undoubtedly heavy.

But postponing decisions will not solve problems—if anything, it may create new ones.

What a leader must do is make decisions that no one else can.

This quote, I believe, expresses that firm resolve.