Quotes that pierce the heart by great and famous figures (131–140) that fill you with courage just by remembering them!
The only thing we know about the future is that it will be different from the present.Peter Drucker
The message that “the only thing we know about the future is that it will be different from the present” may seem obvious, yet it’s something many of us tend to forget.
If you find yourself despairing about the future—worrying that your current efforts will be wasted or that nothing will change no matter what you do—please remember this.
Peter Drucker taught that any action you take will inevitably bring about change.
Of course, change for its own sake isn’t the goal; I hope you can use this as a guiding principle to help ensure the future becomes better.
When you’re in an organization, don’t you sometimes find yourself comparing yourself to people who are called “competent”? When we see someone who can do things we can’t, or things we never even imagined, anyone can start to lose confidence.
However, Peter Drucker teaches that “competence can be learned.” People who seem to have been competent from the start when viewed from the present may have acquired their abilities through unimaginable effort over the course of their lives and work.
It’s a quote that tells us people can change through effort and the way they approach things.
Napoleon slept only three hours a night. There’s no reason I can’t accomplish what he could through effort.Hideyo Noguchi
These words express a strong resolve not to set limits on one’s effort.
Even great figures achieved success through extraordinary, sustained effort, and there is no reason we cannot do the same—this is the determination embedded here.
Of course, not everyone needs to push themselves on short sleep, but when you feel tempted to slack off, recalling this saying will naturally sharpen your focus.
Effort matters more than talent, and you can accumulate as much of it as you choose.
It’s a quote that gives you the power to go beyond your limits.
Do not compare yourself to anyone else in this world. Doing so is an insult to yourself.Bill Gates
Never compare yourself to anyone else in this world. — Bill Gates #quote
Bill Gates, known as the co-founder of Microsoft and a businessman who announced he plans to donate his entire fortune to public health and poverty alleviation in developing countries starting in 2025.
His famous quote, “Never compare yourself to anyone in this world.
If you do so, you are insulting yourself,” likely resonates with many.
When you compare yourself to others, don’t you tend to focus only on where you fall short? This quote supports us by reminding us that there are things only you can do and aspects in which you surpass anyone else; therefore, carry yourself with dignity and self-respect.
Even if you’re knocked down 99 times, all you need is to stand up the 100th time.Vincent van Gogh
If you’re pursuing your goals and dreams, you’ll probably fail many times.
When you fail, you can lose confidence and think, “It’s impossible for me.
I should just quit.” At times like that, remember this quote from Van Gogh: “If you fall down 99 times, get up the 100th.” With that attitude, you can overcome any failure.
They say failure is the mother of success and essential for growth, so don’t be afraid to fail—keep challenging yourself.
Great achievements are not made by a momentary impulse, but are accomplished through the accumulation of small things.Vincent van Gogh
If you feel you tend to heat up quickly and cool off just as fast, why not keep this quote in mind? These are words left by Van Gogh, reminding us that to achieve great things, what matters is not fleeting emotions or actions, but how we sustain and build upon our passion and conviction.
Van Gogh kept painting throughout his life, believing in himself even without anyone’s recognition.
I hope you, too, find something you can be absorbed in for a lifetime, just like Van Gogh.
How was it? This time, we introduced inspiring quotes by great figures and famous people. Each one is a golden saying that startles you into remembering what truly matters. They’re perfect for times of doubt or when you feel like you’re about to break, and they’re also great to share with people around you—as well as to keep for yourself!