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[Heart-Touching] Quotes That Keep You Going Anytime! Fiery Words That Push You Forward

There are always times in life when things don’t go as planned and moments when you feel like giving up.

At such times, the words left behind by great figures and notable people can encourage us and make us feel ready to try again.

Words with deep meaning can stay close to our hearts and give us the courage to take a new step forward.

For those who want to keep moving ahead even in tough times, here are some wonderful quotes that can support your heart.

You’re sure to find words that will gently give you a push forward.

[Resonates with the Heart] Quotes That Keep You Going Anytime! Fiery Words That Push You Forward (101–110)

The best time isn’t only once. If you keep climbing, can’t you think that every day is the best?Gorō Zaizen

These words wholeheartedly affirm the attitude of those who keep challenging themselves.

Goro Zaizen says that as long as we continue to move forward by building on our efforts, we can make each day our best yet.

The path of medicine is long and steep; even if one attains status or success, settling into comfort halts growth.

But if we keep challenging ourselves, moments of surpassing our past selves will come again and again.

This mindset—of updating our everyday sense of self—gives courage not only in medicine but across life as a whole.

It’s an uplifting, motivating quote that reaffirms the value of taking on challenges.

Please keep your heart burning.Shinji Ishimaru

Please keep your heart burning. Shinji Ishimaru

These are words addressed to twenty-year-olds at Akitakata City’s Coming-of-Age ceremony, “Akitakata Gathering of Twenties.” They carry hopes and wishes for young people to keep moving forward with conviction, each aiming to become a cool, admirable adult.

The fact that these words are spoken by Mr.

Ishimaru, who became mayor at a young age with conviction and passion, gives them strong persuasiveness.

You can also sense the idea that young people feeling their own growth and living fulfilling days is crucial to supporting the nation.

The words convey both a powerful yet gentle push from behind and a stance of spreading one’s convictions.

If it’s just my life, I’ll bet it.Shinji Ishimaru

If it's just my life, I'll bet it. Shinji Ishimaru

These words were spoken by Shinji Ishimaru, former mayor of Akitakata, as he explained why he is running in the Tokyo gubernatorial election, expressing his approach to confronting hardship.

They are also featured as promotional copy for Climbers, an event that offers special life lectures, and they carry a strong sense of resolve.

He reflects on what it takes to move a nation like Japan and says that to pursue that path requires a commitment worthy of one’s entire life.

If you aim to move great obstacles, your own life is a small price to pay—these words convey a head-on determination to leverage that resolve to produce major results.

If you truly have a sense of urgency, you should be able to make up your mind.Shinji Ishimaru

If you truly have a sense of urgency, you should be able to make up your mind. Shinji Ishimaru

These were words included in the process of answering questions that were asked for clarification at a financial briefing in Akitakata City.

It conveys that each municipality, including Akitakata City, is built not only by politicians but also by the people who live there, and that it is important for everyone to understand the situation.

It expresses the idea that, rather than seeing it as someone else’s problem, we should view it as our own, and that having a precise sense of urgency is essential for a better future.

It calls on many people to recognize that if we want our town to survive, we must feel the urgency, be prepared, and work together.

I can say with confidence that I did everything I could.Shinji Ishimaru

I can say with confidence that I did everything I could. Shinji Ishimaru

These are the words Mr.

Shinji Ishimaru shared at the press venue as he reflected on the election, at the very moment Ms.

Yuriko Koike’s projected victory was announced in the Tokyo gubernatorial race.

While the result alone shows he was not elected, he conveyed that he gave his all to what he could do and that he was able to leave clear meaning in his decision to run.

Another key point is that he was able to communicate his ideas to many people, and you can sense that this will likely have an impact on the future.

Because it’s a positive message about holding one’s head high, it also inspires the expectation that he will continue to give his all in his activities going forward.