Fuel for tomorrow! Change your life with words that fire you up.
Everyone faces setbacks and runs into walls at times.
In those moments, encountering words that resonate with your heart can give you new courage and hope.
Sometimes gentle and comforting, other times strong and encouraging, the power of words can be greater than we ever expect.
In this article, we introduce words that resonate—phrases that lift you up in various situations, whether you’re feeling down or want to push yourself forward.
You’re sure to find a single line that could become the spark to change your life.
Fuel for tomorrow! Change your life with words that fire you up (1–10)
Saying it must be this way just because it’s been that way for only 50 or 100 years is strange; I want to try absolutely everything without taboos.NEW!Kimi Onoda

These words express a political stance: that even things that have remained unchanged must be revised in step with the times.
They convey the will to question what has long been taken for granted and left untouched, and to push forward for a better future.
They also suggest that even institutions preserved for 50 or 100 years are not so significant when compared to the magnitude of contemporary change, and that it is crucial to question them.
You can sense an assertive posture as a politician, and a conviction to do everything possible for a better future.
Find a way. If there isn’t one, make one.NEW!Hannibal Barca
Hannibal Barca, renowned as Carthage’s great general who defeated the Roman army at the Battle of Cannae.
This famous quote is undeniably the powerful words of a true commander.
In 221 BCE, at the young age of twenty-six, he became the army’s commander and achieved numerous victories.
Perhaps this was because, as the quote suggests, he constantly sought ways to win, and if none could be found, he would create them himself.
His lofty ambition and unwavering resolve elevated him to a great general and made him a figure remembered and spoken of to this day.
Your happiness in life depends on the quality of your thoughts.NEW!Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, one of the Five Good Emperors and the 16th Roman emperor.
He is also known for leaving behind his work Meditations, and can be regarded as a model of a philosopher-king who preferred learning over war.
He was also a thinker within Stoic philosophy.
The happiness of life changes according to the quality of one’s own thoughts.
Controlling the mind and emotions through thought also affects how we ultimately interpret things.
In other words, a single way of thinking can make you happy—or unhappy.
People deserve praise or blame solely based on whether they have the perseverance to see things through.NEW!Leonardo da Vinci
Leonardo da Vinci, a master artist of the Renaissance known for The Last Supper and the Mona Lisa.
From this quote he left behind, we can sense the importance of perseverance.
The ability to carry through without abandoning what you have decided to do is essential for success.
By continuing to make efforts without giving up until the end, people earn praise and etch their names into history.
Leonardo da Vinci is known as a remarkably versatile figure, even called a “universal genius.” Perhaps it was precisely because he possessed this power of perseverance.
We came in with the resolve that even if we can realize just one or two policies that benefit the people, we will take all the criticism ourselves.NEW!Yuichiro Tamaki
https://www.tiktok.com/@riyo_meigen/video/7431244630827502865You can often feel the passion in Mr.
Tamaki’s messages, can’t you? A lack of interest in politics and distrust toward it are feelings that many citizens likely share today.
In that context, Mr.
Tamaki seeks to face the public head-on.
His words convey a genuine commitment to “politics for the people.” He has also clearly stated, “If it benefits the people, we will accept and confront criticism of our actions.” Listening to his passionate message makes you feel that Japan really might change.
That’s why I want to change—I’m changing for myself. It’s also for everyone.NEW!Taro Yamamoto
https://www.tiktok.com/@user2139525270506/video/7509220248361372961These words express the motivation and conviction of someone aiming to become a politician: that a nation and its politics should fundamentally support its people, and that the current reality—where this is not the case—must be changed.
They convey a passionate realization upon learning about the suffering of people they hadn’t known about before, and a sense that politics needs to be transformed.
The message also communicates a desire to change politics for oneself and for the many who are suffering, and a call for support to achieve that goal.
Because these sentiments are voiced alongside lamentations about the present situation, the determination to bring about change feels even stronger.
No matter how much criticism I receive, I will stick to the path I believe in.NEW!Yoshihide Suga

These words from Yoshihide Suga are ones I hope you’ll remember when you’re feeling weak.
I’m sure each of you has something you’ve decided for yourself, no matter how small.
There will be times when others offer opinions or criticize what you’ve decided.
It may be difficult to stick to what you believe is right.
Precisely because these are the words of someone who has acted without bending his convictions, they carry weight and persuasiveness.
At the same time, they also express the importance of taking responsibility for what you decide and putting it into action.



