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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 that make you forget negativity in an instant! Uplifting quotes from great and famous people (21–30)

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.

Every difficulty holds a gift for you in both hands.Richard Bach

[Richard Bach] Every hardship comes holding a gift for you in both hands. #shorts #quotes #daily
Every difficulty holds a gift for you in both hands. — Richard Bach

When pursuing our goals, difficulties can start to feel like forces that steal our chances.

Here are the words of Richard Bach, an American aviation enthusiast, who reframes encounters with such negatively viewed obstacles in a positive light and explains how they connect to the future.

He tells us that difficulties aren’t bad; they include precious elements like the lessons and achievements that come after we overcome them.

So, let’s move forward with a positive attitude to gain those rewards.

Rather than focusing only on the obstacles, his words convey a positive stance: believe in the bright future beyond them and keep going.

98% of our worries are needless.Masahiro Fujimura

98% of our worries are needless. Masahiro Fujimura

When we take on a challenge, worries naturally cross our minds, and sometimes those thoughts negatively affect our actions.

Here are words from marketing consultant Masahiro Fujimura on how to face such worries and keep moving forward.

While anticipating trouble can seem important, most of the problems we imagine never actually happen, so he suggests that it’s better to start by moving ahead.

Especially when worry is what’s making you hesitate to act, it may be all the more important to shift your mindset and just dive in.

If you don’t fail, you won’t succeed.Coco Chanel

Coco Chanel: “If you don’t fail, you won’t succeed.” #shorts
If you don't fail, you won't succeed. ココ・シャネル

Coco Chanel, a designer who symbolized women’s independence and freedom and reshaped the conventions of the fashion industry.

Her words give us the courage to believe in ourselves and move forward.

Everyone is afraid of failure.

But if we only try to avoid it, nothing will change and nothing will be gained.

Through her own experiences, she teaches us that stumbling is the shortest path to growth.

The repeated act of getting back up after falling becomes a path that is uniquely your own.

It’s an uplifting quote that encourages the heart to take a step forward without fear.

Write it as failure, read it as growth.Katsuya Nomura

Write it as 'failure' and read it as 'growth' — 8 selected quotes [Katsuya Nomura Quotations Collection]
Write it as failure, read it as growth. - Katsuya Nomura

In Japanese professional baseball, Katsuya Nomura—who left behind countless memorable quotes as both a player and a manager—nurtured many athletes with his meticulous eye for detail and deeply human approach to coaching.

His words carry a profound insight: within failure lie the seeds of growth.

When results don’t come or things don’t go well, people tend to feel discouraged and lose confidence.

Yet it is precisely the experience of failure that becomes the lesson for what comes next and the nourishment for growth.

Far from losing anything, you are actually being given a chance to evolve.

It’s an inspiring quote that emboldens those who keep challenging themselves without fear of failure.

He who fails to prepare is preparing to fail.Benjamin Franklin

He who fails to prepare is preparing to fail. Benjamin Franklin

This is a famous quote by Benjamin Franklin—remembered as a Founding Father in the United States—about the importance of preparation.

It’s a saying that corrects the attitude of those who neglect to prepare, conveying that failing to prepare sets the stage for failure.

By deliberately expressing in a roundabout way that preparation is essential to avoid failure, it even evokes a sense of fear about failing.

The words also suggest that, to prevent all kinds of failures, it’s important to prepare broadly and thoroughly.