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Words I want to make my motto that always inspire me

A motto is something you keep close at hand or etch into your heart as a reminder to keep yourself in check.

It’s said that people used to choose them from proverbs, idioms, and four-character compounds, but in recent years many have adopted famous quotations from great figures as their mottos.

What matters is whether it serves as a compass for your life and something you can lean on.

So this time, I’ve put together a list of words and phrases you might want to use as your motto.

They’re drawn from a wide range of sources—historical figures, business leaders, athletes, and more—so be sure to take a look!

Words I want to make my motto—phrases (91–100) that always lift me up

A genius is someone who studies three, four, even five times harder than anyone else.Hideyo Noguchi

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.

If you truly fought for what is right, there’s no shame in losing.Katherine Anne Porter

Katherine Anne Porter, an American political activist who worked across a wide range of fields as a journalist, essayist, short story writer, novelist, and poet.

Her message, “If you’ve fought truly for the right thing, there is no shame in losing,” may sustain us even when we face unwanted outcomes.

Not only in struggles but also when we act on our convictions, results don’t always follow.

Outcomes matter, of course, but what truly counts is what we were striving for; this famous quote teaches us that if we gave our all, there is no need to regret the result—even if it is a disappointing one.

Words I want to make my motto—phrases (101–110) that always lift my spirits

Do not abandon the hero within your soul.Friedrich Nietzsche

Nietzsche: "Do not abandon the hero that dwells within your soul." #shorts
Do not abandon the hero within your soul. —Friedrich Nietzsche

Friedrich Nietzsche, a classical philologist often interpreted as a representative thinker of existentialism.

His famous words, “Do not abandon the hero in your soul,” convey the importance of valuing yourself.

Everyone possesses talents and potential within, but when we compare ourselves to others or face a string of setbacks, our spirits can break.

However, if you give up on yourself, that’s when everything truly ends.

These words teach us to believe in ourselves to the very end.

My inner self commands me to keep going like this.Vincent van Gogh

My inner self commands me to keep going like this. Vincent van Gogh

Speaking of Van Gogh, he’s known for not being highly regarded during his lifetime and for selling very few of his paintings.

He gained recognition only after his death, and many of his famous works—such as Sunflowers and The Starry Night—were painted in his later years.

One memorable quote he left is, “Go on as you are; the ‘me’ within me commands it.” Isn’t that a statement very much in keeping with Van Gogh, who lived his entire life as a painter regardless of how little recognition he received? Being true to oneself isn’t easy, but if you can stay steadfast like Van Gogh, you might just leave your name behind as one of the geniuses.

Even if my life is a losing battle, I want to fight until the very end.Vincent van Gogh

Even if my life is a losing battle, I want to fight until the very end. Vincent van Gogh

That’s a very powerful quote.

There probably aren’t many people who choose to fight a losing battle when they know they’ll lose.

No one likes losing, and working hard only to lose is painful.

But it seems Van Gogh wanted to live his life to the very end, even knowing it was a losing battle.

How about you? You never really know if it’s a losing battle until the very end.

Van Gogh wasn’t appreciated during his lifetime, but he became very famous after his death.

Perhaps that’s because he kept believing in himself and lived true to that belief until the end.

Actions speak much louder than words.Stephen R. Covey

Actions speak much louder than words. Stephen R. Covey

According to the British economic magazine The Economist, Mr.

Covey is considered the most influential management consultant in the world today.

Here’s a quote I recommend even for those who feel “I have nothing to do with management consultants.” Doesn’t this saying teach us the importance of taking action? It’s perfect for people who think about this and that but can’t quite bring themselves to act.

In Japan, we have a similar saying: “Anzuru yori umu ga yasushi” (Giving birth is easier than worrying).

I’m looking forward to your renewed determination starting today!

Don’t start with what’s easy; start with what’s right.Peter Drucker

Don’t start with what’s easy; start with what’s right. — Peter Drucker

When starting something new, we tend to begin with what we can already do using our current abilities.

Sometimes taking action first is important, so that approach isn’t necessarily wrong.

However, the Austrian management scholar Peter Drucker urged us to start not with what we can do, but with what is right.

In other words, even if it’s something you’re capable of now, it’s meaningless if it isn’t the right way to move toward your goal.

He consistently emphasized doing what is right, and we too should keep asking ourselves what the right thing is as we move forward.