Sometimes you need logic. Sometimes you need a plan. And sometimes you just need the right sentence at the right moment to remind you that you are going to be okay. These 75 positive quotes were gathered specifically for the hard days — organized by theme, grounded in wisdom, and chosen because they actually work. Tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it yet. Start with that.

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The Right Sentence at the Right Moment

There is a specific kind of hard day that logic cannot fix. The day when the sadness is too heavy to argue with. When the worry will not respond to reason. When you know intellectually that things will get better but cannot feel it in any way that matters. On that day, logic is not what you need. A plan is not what you need.

What you need is a sentence. One sentence, from someone who has been through something genuinely hard and found the way through — that lands in you and shifts something. Not because it solves the problem. Because it reminds you that you are not the first person to feel exactly what you are feeling, and that the people who felt it before you found a way to the other side.

That is what these 75 quotes are for. Not inspiration for its own sake. Not positive thinking as a performance. Real words from real people — Victor Hugo, Maya Angelou, L.M. Montgomery, Eleanor Roosevelt, Tolkien, Churchill, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Rumi — who understood hard days from the inside and left something behind for you.

They are organized by theme. Go straight to the one that names where you are right now. Read until one of them lands. Screenshot it. Keep it close today. And then read this line from L.M. Montgomery and hold it: tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it yet.

1

This Too Shall Pass.

The oldest promise about hard days. It has never been wrong.

“When you get into a tight place, and everything goes against you till it seems as if you couldn’t hold on a minute longer, never give up then, for that’s just the place and time that the tide will turn.”
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Quote 01
“If you’re going through hell, keep going.”
Winston Churchill
Quote 02
“Tough times never last, but tough people do.”
Robert H. Schuller
Quote 03
“Perhaps one day it will be pleasing to recall even these hardships.”
Virgil, The Aeneid
Quote 04
“What does not kill me makes me stronger.”
Friedrich Nietzsche
Quote 05
“Nothing in life is to be feared; it is only to be understood. Now is the time to understand more, so that we may fear less.”
Marie Curie
Quote 06
“It always seems impossible until it’s done.”
Nelson Mandela
Quote 07
“I’ve learned that no matter what happens, or how bad it seems today, life does go on, and it will be better tomorrow.”
Maya Angelou
Quote 08
“The pain you feel today is the strength you feel tomorrow.”
Unknown
Quote 09
“You never know how strong you are until being strong is your only choice.”
Bob Marley
Quote 10
“Where there’s life there’s hope.”
J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings
Quote 11
“It is not the mountain we conquer, but ourselves.”
Sir Edmund Hillary
Quote 12
“The violets in the mountains have broken the rocks.”
Tennessee Williams
Quote 13
“Even a happy life cannot be without a measure of darkness, and the word ‘happy’ would lose its meaning if it were not balanced by sadness.”
Carl Jung
Quote 14
“Life is not always a matter of holding good cards, but sometimes, playing a poor hand well.”
Jack London
Quote 15
“Pain and suffering are always inevitable for a large intelligence and a deep heart.”
Fyodor Dostoevsky, Crime and Punishment
Why This Theme

Harriet Beecher Stowe’s line — that the tight place, the moment when you feel you cannot hold on a minute longer, is exactly the moment before the tide turns — was written from the experience of someone who fought one of the most consequential moral battles in American history. She did not write it as comfort. She wrote it as fact. Churchill kept going through actual hell. Virgil’s Aeneid is about survival through catastrophe. The common thread in all 15 quotes: the people who lived through hard things noticed that the hardest moment was usually the last moment before the change. Keep going.

2

The Darkness Before the Light.

The dark is real. So is the light that follows it. These 15 quotes are about the relationship between the two.

“Even the darkest night will end and the sun will rise.”
Victor Hugo, Les Misérables
Quote 16
“There is a crack in everything. That’s how the light gets in.”
Leonard Cohen, Anthem
Quote 17
“When it’s dark enough, you can see the stars.”
Charles A. Beard
Quote 18
“Hope begins in the dark, the stubborn hope that if you just show up and try to do the right thing, the dawn will come.”
Anne Lamott
Quote 19
“Faith is the bird that feels the light and sings when the dawn is still dark.”
Rabindranath Tagore
Quote 20
“Through every dark night, there is a bright day after that.”
Tupac Shakur
Quote 21
“The end is where we start from.”
T.S. Eliot, Little Gidding
Quote 22
“Often when you think you’re at the end of something, you’re at the beginning of something else.”
Fred Rogers
Quote 23
“The sun shall rise and we shall try again.”
Unknown
Quote 24
“Every adversity, every failure, every heartache carries with it the seed of an equal or greater benefit.”
Napoleon Hill
Quote 25
“Staying positive doesn’t mean you have to be happy all the time. It means that even on hard days, you know better days are coming.”
Unknown
Quote 26
“Difficult roads often lead to beautiful places.”
Unknown
Quote 27
“Hope is being able to see that there is light despite all of the darkness.”
Desmond Tutu
Quote 28
“The darkest hour has only sixty minutes.”
Morris Mandel
Quote 29
“Even the night was once afraid of light. Look how they share the sky now.”
Atticus
Quote 30
“I do not understand the mystery of grace — only that it meets us where we are and does not leave us where it found us.”
Anne Lamott
Why This Theme

Victor Hugo wrote “Even the darkest night will end and the sun will rise” in Les Misérables — a novel about a man who carries his worst moment for decades before discovering that the end of suffering is possible. Leonard Cohen wrote “There is a crack in everything — that’s how the light gets in” as a literal observation: perfection closes you off. The broken places are where light enters. Fred Rogers’s framing is the most gentle: often when you think you are at the end of something, you are at the beginning of something else. The dawn is not the end of the dark. It is what the dark becomes.

3

You Have Survived Every Hard Day So Far.

The evidence is in. You have a 100% hard-day survival rate. These 15 quotes are about remembering that.

“I can be changed by what happens to me. But I refuse to be reduced by it.”
Maya Angelou
Quote 31
“With the new day comes new strength and new thoughts.”
Eleanor Roosevelt
Quote 32
“You have survived every bad day so far. That is proof.”
Unknown
Quote 33
“The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.”
Nelson Mandela
Quote 34
“Scars mean you were stronger than what tried to break you.”
Unknown
Quote 35
“You are allowed to be both a masterpiece and a work in progress simultaneously.”
Sophia Bush
Quote 36
“It matters that you don’t just give up.”
Stephen Hawking
Quote 37
“Our scars are part of our story, but they are not its conclusion.”
Unknown
Quote 38
“Still, like air, I’ll rise.”
Maya Angelou, And Still I Rise
Quote 39
“You are stronger than you think and more loved than you know.”
Unknown
Quote 40
“She made broken look beautiful and strong look invincible. She walked with the universe on her shoulders and made it look like a pair of wings.”
Ariana Dancu
Quote 41
“He knows not his own strength who hath not met adversity.”
William Samuel Johnson
Quote 42
“You’ve been assigned this mountain to show others it can be moved.”
Mel Robbins
Quote 43
“What we call the beginning is often the end. And to make an end is to make a beginning.”
T.S. Eliot, Little Gidding
Quote 44
“Your story isn’t over yet.”
Unknown
Quote 45
“I don’t know what lies around the bend, but I’m going to believe that the best does.”
L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables
Why This Theme

Maya Angelou’s distinction — changed but not reduced — is the precise framing of what survival without defeat looks like. Stephen Hawking’s four words (“it matters that you don’t just give up”) carry the full weight of a person who had every physical and medical reason to give up and specifically chose not to. The evidence collected in these 15 quotes is not motivational decoration. It is historical record: the people quoted here faced things that would have ended lesser efforts, and did not stop. That record is the most honest definition of strength available.

4

Tomorrow Is a New Day With No Mistakes In It Yet.

Today’s mistakes do not travel to tomorrow unless you carry them. These 15 quotes are about the fresh start that is always one night away.

“Isn’t it nice to think that tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it yet?”
L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables
Quote 46
“Every morning we are born again. What we do today matters most.”
Buddhist teaching
Quote 47
“We should regret our mistakes and learn from them, but never carry them forward into the future with us.”
L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables
Quote 48
“Great is thy faithfulness. The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; his mercies are new every morning.”
Lamentations 3:22–23
Quote 49
“Be willing to be a beginner every single morning.”
Meister Eckhart
Quote 50
“Every day is the opportunity for a better tomorrow.”
Hugh Laurie
Quote 51
“It’s been my experience that you can nearly always enjoy things if you make up your mind firmly that you will.”
L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables
Quote 52
“No matter how hard the past, you can always begin again.”
Jack Kornfield
Quote 53
“Every sunset is an opportunity to reset.”
Richie Norton
Quote 54
“You are allowed to be both a mess and a miracle.”
Tara Brach
Quote 55
“Courage isn’t loud. Sometimes it’s the quiet decision to try again.”
Unknown
Quote 56
“Each morning when I open my eyes I say to myself: I have the power to make today special.”
Charles Swindoll
Quote 57
“Every day, in every way, life is getting better.”
Emile Coué
Quote 58
“Life is about starting over. Every morning it begins again.”
Unknown
Quote 59
“Take the first step in faith. You don’t have to see the whole staircase.”
Martin Luther King Jr.
Quote 60
“Someday you’re gonna look back on this moment of your life as such a sweet time of grieving. You’ll see that you were in mourning and your heart was broken, but your life was changing.”
Cheryl Strayed
Why This Theme

L.M. Montgomery wrote the title quote of this theme in 1908, in the voice of a young orphan who had every reason to carry her bad days forward and specifically chose not to. The power of Anne Shirley’s worldview — that tomorrow arrives clean, without the residue of today — has made this quote live for more than a century. Cheryl Strayed’s version of the same truth is harder and more direct: the hard moment you are in will become, in hindsight, a sweet time. Not because it is pleasant. Because it is the moment before you became someone you respect.

5

You Are Going to Be Okay.

Not eventually. Not after a certain amount of effort. You are going to be okay. These 15 quotes are the ones that say it plainly.

“Hope in the face of difficulty, hope in the face of uncertainty, the audacity of hope — a belief that there are better days ahead.”
Barack Obama
Quote 61
“You will feel better again. I promise you will.”
Unknown
Quote 62
“Talk to yourself like someone you love.”
Brené Brown
Quote 63
“You yourself, as much as anybody in the entire universe, deserve your love and affection.”
Buddhist teaching
Quote 64
“Be gentle with yourself. You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees and the stars.”
Max Ehrmann, Desiderata
Quote 65
“What we have once enjoyed, we can never lose. All that we love deeply becomes a part of us.”
Helen Keller
Quote 66
“Speak quietly to yourself and promise there will be better days. Whisper gently to yourself and provide assurance that you are extending your best effort.”
Unknown
Quote 67
“I’m so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers.”
L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables
Quote 68
“The world needs who you were made to be.”
Joanna Gaines
Quote 69
“Someday everything will make perfect sense. So for now, laugh at the confusion, smile through the tears, and keep reminding yourself that everything happens for a reason.”
Unknown
Quote 70
“Shine like the whole universe is yours.”
Rumi
Quote 71
“You don’t have to see the whole path — just take the next step.”
Unknown
Quote 72
“Your heart is stronger than you believe.”
Unknown
Quote 73
“Kindred spirits are not so scarce as I used to think. It’s splendid to find out there are so many of them in the world.”
L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables
Quote 74
“All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of thing shall be well.”
Julian of Norwich
Quote 75
“Tomorrow is always fresh, with no mistakes in it.”
L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables
Why This Theme

Julian of Norwich wrote “All shall be well” in the fourteenth century, from a cell attached to a church, after surviving a near-death illness. She did not write it as a wish. She wrote it as something she understood to be true. Brené Brown’s instruction — talk to yourself like someone you love — is the practical application of the same principle. The hard day does not require you to be hard on yourself as well. Rumi’s “shine like the whole universe is yours” is the permission to take up your full space even when the day has made you feel small. L.M. Montgomery closes the collection the way she opened it — with Anne, with tomorrow, with the clean page that is always available.

Real Stories of a Quote Landing at the Right Moment

Sofia’s Story — The Churchill Quote on the Worst Day of Her Year

Sofia had been navigating a year that had asked more of her than she thought she had available. A health scare that had resolved but left residue. A work situation that had not resolved and was still difficult every day. A relationship that was strained in ways that were hard to name and harder to fix. She had been managing it one day at a time. On one particular Tuesday she ran out of management capacity.

She was at her desk at 2 PM, staring at a task she could not begin, feeling the weight of the whole year pressing on the Tuesday afternoon. A colleague noticed and asked, without making it a big thing, how she was doing. Sofia said she was just going through something. Her colleague wrote the Churchill quote on a Post-it note and put it on her desk: “If you’re going through hell, keep going.”

Sofia laughed. It was the first time she had laughed in several days. Not because the quote was funny — it was not trying to be funny. Because it was so accurate. She was in fact going through hell. The instruction was to keep going. That was the whole instruction. Not to fix it. Not to understand it. Not to resolve the year or the health or the work or the relationship. Just to keep going. She kept going. The year did eventually resolve. But the Tuesday was better for having the four words on a Post-it.

I have kept that Post-it. It is on my fridge now. There is something about the instruction that strips away all the things you think you are supposed to do on a hard day — understand it, fix it, feel better about it. You do not have to do any of those things. You just have to keep going. Churchill said it because he knew it from experience. It works because it removes the requirement to feel okay. You just have to move. That is all. Keep going.
Marcus’s Story — The Anne of Green Gables Quote at Bedtime

Marcus did not think of himself as a quotes person. He found most of them too easy, too pat, too removed from the actual experience of difficult things. He had been having a hard month professionally — a project that had not gone the way he had planned, a conversation with his manager that had gone worse, a general sense of being slightly behind where he thought he should be.

His daughter was eight years old. He was reading Anne of Green Gables to her at bedtime. They were not far into it. On the fourth night of reading, they came to the line: “Isn’t it nice to think that tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it yet?” His daughter looked at him and said: “That’s really good, Dad.”

Marcus said he had to stop reading for a moment. Not because he was emotional in a dramatic way. Because the line had landed in a way that was specifically useful. The day had been a day of mistakes. He had made the wrong call in the project. He had said the wrong thing in the meeting. He had been, in his own assessment, wrong in several specific ways that had consequences. And tomorrow was a new day with none of them in it yet. He had not thought of it that way. His eight-year-old had been right. It was really good.

I was not reading it as a self-help book. I was reading it to my daughter. And the line arrived at exactly the right moment because I was not prepared for it. Most of the quotes I had encountered before came to me when I was looking for them. This one arrived in the middle of a bedtime routine on a hard Tuesday and it landed because I was not braced against it. That might be the secret of the best quotes — they find you when you are not defending yourself against them. Tomorrow was a new day with no mistakes in it yet. I went to sleep with that. The next day was better.

You are going to be okay. That is not optimism. That is history.

Every person quoted in this collection had hard days. Most of them had hard years. Some of them had hard decades. They are all pointing at the same thing from different angles: this passes. The night ends. The tide turns. Tomorrow arrives clean. You have already survived every previous hard day — and this one is being added to that record right now.

Find the quote in this collection that named your day most accurately. Screenshot it. Put it somewhere visible. Share it with the person you know who needs it. The words of people who went through hard things and kept going are the closest thing to having those people in the room with you. Let them be there.

Tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it yet. You are going to be okay. Keep going.

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Educational Content Only: The quotes and commentary in this article are for general motivational and informational purposes only. They are not intended as professional psychological, therapeutic, clinical, or medical advice.

Mental Health Notice: This article is designed for ordinary hard days — days when you feel low, overwhelmed, or in need of a reminder that things will improve. If what you are experiencing is persistent, severe, or involves thoughts of self-harm or suicide, please reach out to a qualified mental health professional. In the US, call or text 988 for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. Help is available and you deserve it.

Quote Attribution Notes: Every effort has been made to accurately attribute the 75 quotes in this article. L.M. Montgomery’s quotes are from Anne of Green Gables (1908) and are confirmed from multiple scholarly sources. Victor Hugo’s quote is from Les Misérables (1862), Book V, Chapter 1. Leonard Cohen’s quote is from Anthem on the album The Future (Columbia Records, 1992). T.S. Eliot’s quotes are from Little Gidding in Four Quartets (Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1943). Virgil’s quote is from The Aeneid, commonly translated as “Perhaps one day it will be pleasing to recall even these hardships.” Fyodor Dostoevsky’s quote is from Crime and Punishment. Julian of Norwich’s “All shall be well” is from her Revelations of Divine Love (c. 1395). Max Ehrmann’s quote is from Desiderata (1927). Lamentations 3:22-23 is from the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament. Maya Angelou’s “Still, like air, I’ll rise” is from And Still I Rise (1978). The Cheryl Strayed quote is from her advice column published as Tiny Beautiful Things. The Rabindranath Tagore quote is widely attributed to him. The Atticus quote is from the contemporary poet known as Atticus. Quotes attributed to “Unknown” are widely circulated without confirmed original authorship. The Buddhist teaching attributions reflect widely accepted traditional sources, not specific verified texts.

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