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Words from great and famous people that make you forget negativity in an instant!

No matter how cheerful someone is, there are times when they worry or feel down.

If you tend to think negatively to begin with, that’s probably all the more true.

But even so, when you’re chased by the things you have to do every day, your heart grows more and more tired.

So this time, I’ve gathered uplifting words from great figures and famous people.

Each is a short, one-line phrase, so they’re easy to remember and recall.

Be sure to check them out and find the words that suit you!

Words from great and famous people that let you forget negativity in an instant! Positive quotes (1–10)

“Anyone can succeed.” If you keep telling yourself that over and over, you will absolutely be able to succeed.John Lennon

While believing in yourself is important, there are times—especially when facing difficulties—when that confidence can waver.

These are words from John Lennon, who also flourished as a member of the Beatles, calling us once again to remember the power of believing that we can do it.

He tells us that the most important thing is to keep telling yourself you can do it no matter what; with the strong will to trust these words, you can grasp success.

It’s a message that clearly teaches us that by staying positive in any situation, you can seize the opportunities right in front of you.

As long as you keep striving without ever losing sight of a good purpose, you will surely be saved in the end.Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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As long as you keep striving without ever losing sight of a good purpose, you will surely be saved in the end. —Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

The longer the period of effort and the longer we go without seeing results, the more we may begin to doubt whether our original goal was right.

Here are words from the German poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe that can help clarify such a purpose and inspire us to move forward.

If we steadily put in effort that leads toward our goal, it will surely be rewarded; he urges us to keep walking with faith.

By reaffirming what the better goal truly is, we may be able to strengthen our positive attitude toward our efforts.

Most people possess a courage more remarkable than they themselves would expect.Dale Carnegie

It’s hard to recognize what talents and value lie hidden within ourselves, and that can make us feel uncertain about who we are.

Here are words from Dale Carnegie, a proponent of the principles of success, that help us face the potential within and take a step forward.

He tells us that the courage in people’s hearts is greater than each of us thinks, and that if we can believe in it, we can move ahead.

By trusting that our possibilities are greater than we imagine, we may be able to walk through life with a more positive outlook.

Words that make you forget negativity in an instant! Uplifting quotes from great figures and famous people (11–20)

Just because you’ve been beaten down doesn’t mean you have to get discouraged. Even after all that beating and whipping, eggs still make a cake rise.Mary Johnston

When we’re hit hard by difficulties, everyone pauses; sometimes anxiety about whether we can overcome them keeps us from taking the next step.

Even in such crushing moments, these are encouraging words from American author Mary Johnston, telling us that good results await beyond them.

Just as beating and whipping eggs makes a cake rise, people, too, can keep moving forward without losing heart—she calls to us lightly and cheerfully.

By using the pop image of a cake, it also feels like she’s urging us not to overthink our troubles and to keep going.

If you don’t give up on yourself, there is no such thing as losing in life.Shigeta Saitō

When we’re faced with a major failure, it’s natural to feel down, and we might even feel defeated and stop moving forward.

Focusing on what “losing” in life really means, these are the words of Shigeo Saito, a psychologist and author, who speaks about the importance of continuing to challenge yourself.

He tells us that losing in life means giving up on yourself; as long as you keep the will to persist without giving up, life goes on without defeat.

These are words that can help shift your mindset to the positive in those moments when you’re on the verge of giving up.

We do not laugh because we are happy; we are happy because we laugh.William James

"We do not laugh because we are happy; we are happy because we laugh." — William James [Keizoku Keiei (Sustainable Management) ・ Yoshinari Noda]
We do not laugh because we are happy; we are happy because we laugh. — William James

The expression of a smile becomes harder to show depending on how we feel, and as negativity grows, our expressions cloud over, don’t they? Focusing on this link between facial expression and emotion, these are the words of William James, an American philosopher, calling on us to lift our spirits starting with a smile.

Since smiling is tied to a feeling of joy, he suggests that if we make a point of smiling at any time, we can maintain a positive mindset.

Precisely when both our expression and feelings are darkening, why not begin by changing your awareness through your expression first?

A woman who has cried enough tears to wash her eyes gains a wider field of vision.Dorothy Dix

A woman who has cried enough tears to wash her eyes... — a quote by Dorothy Dix
A woman who has cried enough tears to wash her eyes gains a wider field of vision. — Dorothy Dix

Experiences of sorrow that bring you to tears can greatly influence what you do afterward—some people may even come to a standstill.

These words, from Dorothea Dix, who made her mark as a female journalist in America, convey how the experience of shedding tears can shape the course of one’s life.

She suggests that the more we have cried, the broader our perspective becomes, and that such experiences make us richer, more fully formed human beings.

It also feels like a call not to stop at our tears, but to reset our hearts and keep moving forward.