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Wonderful quotes and sayings

A collection of famous quotes by manga characters that color our works and illuminate our lives!

There used to be lots of stories about parents scolding kids for reading too many manga, but nowadays manga is recognized as a culture Japan can proudly present to the world.

And not only as a cultural product—words born from its profound stories and compelling characters can sometimes light the way in our lives.

So this time, we’re introducing memorable quotes from manga characters!

From lines that color the story to ones you might apply to real life, we’ve compiled a wide-ranging list you won’t want to miss!

Color your creations and light up your life! A collection of famous quotes by manga characters (91–100)

Help me first, Itadori.Megumi Fushiguro

Help me first, Itadori. Fushiguro Megumi

A famous quote from Megumi Fushiguro directed at Yuji Itadori, who is blaming himself for having killed many people because of the Sukuna lurking inside him.

It was a line that helped Yuji, who was on the verge of forgetting his own worth and purpose due to guilt, regain himself.

Jujutsu sorcerers aren’t heroes, and yet they must keep helping others over themselves—this message conveys Fushiguro’s blend of kindness and sternness, reminding Yuji of something essential.

Precisely because these are Fushiguro’s words—delivered with his trademark calm and curt demeanor—the quote pierces the heart.

Seize your luck with your own ability.Kinjii Hakari

Seize your luck with your own ability. Kinji Hakari

In response to Charles’s line, “If we’d been competing on skill instead of luck, you might have been the one to win,” Kinji Hakari replied with a famous quote.

It’s a line very characteristic of Hakari, whose technique heavily involves elements of luck, yet you can feel his conviction that it isn’t mere coincidence—he draws fortune in through skill.

No miracle will happen if you just sit and wait.

This quote teaches us that only with the effort you’ve accumulated and the strength you’ve honed by that moment can you truly make use of any miracle that occurs.

Unfortunately, from here on it’s overtime work.Kento Nanami

Jujutsu Kaisen Nanamin: "From here on, it's overtime work."
Unfortunately, from here on it’s overtime work. Nanami Kento

This line of Nanami Kento’s captures the tense urgency of battle along with his distinctive calm and sense of humor all at once.

Because Nanami has experience as a salaryman and is usually serious, rational, and values his time, his unique comeback of bringing up “overtime work” in the middle of a fight really shines.

It eases the tension of combat while conveying his cool judgment and professionalism, making viewers crack a smile.

It perfectly reflects Nanami’s character, where earnestness and humor coexist, and it’s a line that leaves a lasting impression.

Be proud. You are strong.Ryomen Sukuna

A famous line spoken by Ryomen Sukuna, who lurks inside Yuji Itadori, during his fight with Jogo, a central figure among the nature curses.

It follows “Among those I’ve fought, you were one of the better ones,” and shows that even as he effortlessly swats Jogo aside, he acknowledges his strength in that brief moment.

Seeing Jogo moved to tears makes it clear the praise was sincere, without lies or pretense.

Though it’s a battle of villain versus villain in the story, it’s a memorable quote that colors one of the most striking scenes of the Shibuya Incident.

I’ll stake my life on it, but I have no intention of throwing it away.Megumi Fushiguro

I’m willing to risk my life, but I have no intention of throwing it away.
I’ll stake my life on it, but I have no intention of throwing it away. — Megumi Fushiguro

From Aoi Todo’s words, we can see that while he is willing to risk his life for what he personally considers important, he would never throw his life away according to someone else’s values.

He is prepared to stake his life on his own convictions, but he will not die a meaningless death because someone told him to.

This line reveals Todo’s independent mindset and beliefs, showing how much he values acting straightforwardly in accordance with his own sense of values.

I’ll f—king kill you.Yuji Itadori

Jujutsu Kaisen Episode 12 – Yuji Itadori – Iconic Scene: “Angry Yuji Itadori” ‘Jujutsu Kaisen Yuji Itadori’
I'll f—king kill you. Itadori Yuji

In this scene with Yuji Itadori, in stark contrast to his usual cheerful and positive demeanor, a surge of intense anger and resolve takes center stage.

These words, spoken to protect his friends and allies or to show his determination to face the enemy before him, carry a weight far beyond mere violence.

His honesty with his emotions and his willingness to fight with everything he has resonate strongly with viewers, reinforcing the fiery, straightforward nature that defines Yuji as a character.

Moments like this also highlight the importance of bonds with companions, which is a big part of the series’ appeal.

When you regain your steadfast self, you can become even stronger.

When you regain your steadfast self, you can become even stronger.

These are the words Muichiro Tokito remembered during the battle—words once spoken to him by Kagaya Ubuyashiki.

It’s a situation where words he didn’t understand at the time now resonate with persuasive force, and through that we can see Muichiro’s growth.

The fact that he unleashed his strength the moment he became aware of the path he should follow, just as those words suggested, also shows how deeply Kagaya understands his comrades.

They’re words that convey, with clarity, the direction of growth suited to each individual, and in that sense they also reveal his qualities as a leader.