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Wonderful quotes and sayings

Quotes you'll want to say out loud! A collection of cool lines from anime and words that strike the heart

Have you ever watched anime and felt a character’s line pierce straight into your heart?When you’re struggling or need a gentle push, the words that come to mind are often those spoken in fiction.When they resonate with a story’s worldview or the way a character lives, such quotes gain many times the power and strike even deeper.In this article, we’ve gathered cool anime quotes that will make you want to say them out loud.Enjoy encountering words that quietly stay by your side in everyday life!

Anime quotes that encourage life and challenges (31–40)

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.

You won’t get anywhere with that timid attitude. Don’t abandon your aggressive stance.Genya Shinazugawa

You won’t get anywhere with that timid attitude. Don’t abandon your aggressive stance. Genya Shinazugawa

A quote about deciding to act when you’ve been frozen, waiting for the right moment.

Having already been cut down once by Upper Rank One, Kokushibo, Genya Shinazugawa had been keeping his distance, looking for the right timing to use his own Blood Demon Art—but he makes the decision necessary to win.

The stark reality that if he kept hesitating his comrades would all eventually die is what pushed Genya to take a step forward.

His self-questioning—What can I do? Can I really do it?—and the courage he musters teach us something important while moving us deeply.

I’m afraid that when the value of life becomes ambiguous, I’ll lose sight of the value of the people I care about too.Yuji Itadori

I'm afraid that when the value of life becomes ambiguous, I'll lose sight of the value of the people I care about too. Yuji Itadori

A famous quote from Yuji Itadori, the main character of the series.

It follows the line, “I feel like if I kill someone even once, the option to ‘kill’ will become part of my everyday life.” Perhaps these are words one must keep in mind precisely because they live on the battlefield.

Even in the real world, the word “kill” gets thrown around casually, but this message makes us think about how seriously people mean it and what that word might distort.

In a story where defeating enemies is taken for granted, this quote adds depth and nuance.

Dull. Weak. Inexperienced. Such a thing is not a man.Sabito

Home Console Game “Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- The Hinokami Chronicles” Character Intro Video 07: Sabito
Dull. Weak. Inexperienced. Such a thing is not a man. — Sabito

These are the words Sabito said to Tanjiro when Tanjiro was training for the Demon Slayer Corps entrance exam.

They may sound like cold, heartless words pushing him away, but aren’t they really a lesson that reflects Sabito’s kindness and questions Tanjiro’s resolve to fight as a Demon Slayer? On the battlefield, weakness and inexperience can be fatal.

It’s precisely because Sabito himself was forced into a brutal fight during the Final Selection that he can say such words.

I feel he was telling Tanjiro to recognize his own weakness and aim even higher.

Defeat is not an option. We must never allow the lives of the comrades who protected us to be wasted.Obanai Iguro

Defeat is not an option. We must never allow the lives of the comrades who protected us to be wasted. Obanai Iguro

This is a famous scene that captures Obanai Iguro’s resolve and strong sense of responsibility as he stands on the battlefield.

It conveys his determination to never let his comrades’ sacrifices be in vain and to fight to the very end at the cost of his own life.

Though he often comes across as cool-headed and sharp-tongued, these words are filled with a deep bond and sincerity toward his companions.

His stance—that achieving victory is not merely a personal mission but a duty borne on behalf of his comrades—embodies the essence of a Demon Slayer Corps swordsman.

It’s a moving quote that shows his will to overcome fear and fulfill his responsibility.

Give it back. Give back the legs, the hands, the life—give everything back. If you can’t do that, then atone by dying a million times!!Inosuke Hashibira

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Because Inosuke grew up in the mountains raised by boars, he lacked human sensibilities—he would trample a small girl and keep kicking Zenitsu even as he protected Nezuko.

But after joining the Demon Slayer Corps and meeting his comrades, he came to understand human warmth and began to change.

That feeling is especially strong in the scene with this line.

Muzan Kibutsuji cares nothing for human life; he cut down and trampled many Demon Slayers.

Inosuke, exploding with rage over his comrades being wounded and killed, cries out this line through tears.

Seeing Inosuke seething with anger for the sake of his friends is truly moving.

Don’t spout nonsense about whether you can do it or not!!Inosuke Hashibira

Clip Demon Slayer: Mugen Train Arc Episode 07 Inosuke Hashibira: 'I'm not crying.'
Don't spout nonsense about whether you can do it or not!! Inosuke Hashibira

After being entrusted with the future of the Demon Slayer Corps by Kyojuro Rengoku, who was defeated by Akaza, Tanjiro and the others are left behind.

Overwhelmed by grief at losing Rengoku and by his own powerlessness, Tanjiro breaks down in tears and laments, “Someone like me… can I ever become like Rengoku…?” The following line is what Inosuke says when he sees Tanjiro like that: “It’s not about whether you can or can’t.

If someone has entrusted you with their will, then you just answer that trust.” It’s a famous quote that rallies their spirits.

In our everyday lives, we also have moments when we shrink back, thinking, “I don’t know if I can do it…” But seeing these words might give us the courage to take that first step.

ONE PIECE

I’ve decided that’s what I’m going to be, so if I have to fight and die for it, that’s fine by me.Monkey D. Luffy

Monkey D. Luffy (ONE PIECE) VA: Mayumi Tanaka: "I decided I’m going to become the Pirate King, so if I fight and die for that, I’m fine with it!" #shorts #MayumiTanaka #ONEPIECEFILMRED
I’ve decided that’s what I’m going to be, so if I have to fight and die for it, that’s fine by me. — Monkey D. Luffy

The hugely popular manga One Piece, beloved by readers of all ages, follows Monkey D.

Luffy as he embarks on adventures with his crewmates in pursuit of becoming the Pirate King.

In the story, Luffy says the line: “I’ve decided I’m going to be it, so if I have to fight and die for that, I’m fine with it.” He says this to Koby, who initially refuses to join him at the very beginning of their journey.

These words convey Luffy’s unwavering resolve to choose his own path, make his own decisions, and move forward—not because anyone forced him, but because it’s what he himself chose.

I won’t let anyone here die!!Kyojuro Rengoku

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After repeatedly being enticed to become a demon, he declared to Upper Rank Three, Akaza, the famed line: “I will not let anyone here die!!” It’s a quote that embodies Kyojuro Rengoku’s way of life, grounded in his promise to his late mother: “Helping the weak is the duty of those born strong.” The resolve that fuels his power—so great that even the enemy Akaza praises it—is overwhelmingly compelling.

True to his words, not a single person under his protection was lost.

It’s a spine-tingling quote that validates Kyojuro Rengoku’s strength.

I lost. In that moment, I was utterly defeated. It was fair and square—a splendid technique.Akaza

I lost. In that moment, I was utterly defeated. It was fair and square—a splendid technique. Akaza

These are the words Akaza speaks to himself as he regains his senses during the battle with Tanjiro and Giyu, seeking to accept defeat.

At this moment, he also recalls his human past and is ready to acknowledge his loss and fade away, yet the part of him that is a demon refuses to allow it—his final inner struggle.

It’s not merely an internal conflict, either; the will of the demon is linked to Kibutsuji Muzan, so it also conveys his severance from the demons.

In the way he tries to accept defeat head-on, you can feel the warrior’s pride that lies at the core of Akaza.