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Mottos that are sure to lift your spirits and keep you positive!

When you’re feeling down or things aren’t going well, sometimes the motto you’ve written in your personal journal can save you.

What kind of motto do you live by?

In this article, we’ll introduce positive mottos that will shine a bright light on you.

We’ve picked quotes from great figures and celebrities, as well as lines from manga, taken from a variety of contexts.

When you need just a little more strength to keep going, or when you’ve hit rock bottom and can’t pull yourself up, please remember the words we share here.

These positive mottos (61–70) are sure to lift your spirits and keep you looking forward!

Even if you’re knocked down 99 times, all you need is to stand up the 100th time.Vincent van Gogh

As a painter representing the Post-Impressionists, the Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh is still beloved around the world for his works today.

The quote, “Even if you’re knocked down 99 times, it’s enough to stand up the 100th,” evokes the dramatic life he led.

The message—that you haven’t lost unless you think you have, and that if you can smile in the end, you’ve won—can be a salvation for those on the verge of breaking.

It’s a maxim that, if adopted as a personal motto, will surely strengthen the heart.

If you want to see a rainbow, you have to put up with a little rain.Dolly Parton

If you want to see the rainbow, you have to put up with a little rain. #Shorts #DollyParton #Quotes #SelfImprovement #SelfSuggestion #Business #WiseWords
If you want to see a rainbow, you have to put up with a little rain. — Dolly Parton

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.

I don’t dislike headwinds—in fact, I’m grateful for them. Without headwinds, you can’t move on to the next step in anything.Ichiro

“I can’t help but do it.” A single phrase that pierces the heart [Ichiro] #quotes #effort #motivation #Ichiro
I don’t dislike headwinds—in fact, I’m grateful for them. Without headwinds, you can’t move on to the next step in anything. Ichiro

An athlete who has excelled in professional baseball both in Japan and abroad, Ichiro has served since 2018 as a special assistant to the chairman and an instructor for the Seattle Mariners.

His famous quote, “I don’t dislike headwinds; I’m grateful for them.

Without headwinds, you can’t move on to the next step,” perfectly embodies the presence of someone who has achieved so many great feats.

The message that headwinds are the very key to growth encourages us to view difficulties in a positive light.

It’s a quote to remember when your spirit is about to break—one that gives you the courage to stand up again.

If you ever hear a voice within you say, ‘You can’t paint,’ then by all means paint, and that voice will be silenced.Vincent van Gogh

If you ever hear a voice within you say, 'You can't paint,' then by all means paint, and that voice will be silenced. Vincent van Gogh

This is a quote that gives us courage when starting something new.

Everyone begins from a place of not being able to do it.

But if you avoid doing it just because you can’t, you’ll never be able to do it for the rest of your life.

If you want to take that path and master it, you have to start by trying.

By continuing, you’ll build confidence, and before you know it, that voice saying “I can’t” will fall silent.

Don’t lose to your own weakness—go challenge your dreams and goals.

Birds fly because they believe they can.Vergilius

Birds fly because they believe they can. Virgil

This is a famous quote by the ancient Roman poet Virgil.

In Dante’s Divine Comedy, he supposedly served as a mentor and guide during the journey through Hell.

Haven’t you ever thought, in the course of daily life, “It’s obviously impossible” before even trying? If a bird doubted itself—“Can I really fly?”—a chick would never be able to leave the nest from a great height.

Birds take wing not only through the strength of their feathers, but because they believe they can fly.

Perhaps for people, too, it’s important to move forward with a mindset like, “It’ll work out somehow!” What we can learn from words spoken 2,000 years ago is that people in the past struggled with the same things.

Thinking of it that way, this quote reminds us that we’re not uniquely burdened; we’re not alone.