Among the demons in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Upper Rank Two, Doma, exudes a uniquely striking presence.
Despite his cheerful and friendly demeanor, he hides a cruel nature and keen insight.
Many readers were likely taken aback by his quotes, which are at times brutal, at times beautiful, and pierce sharply at human frailty.
In this article, we introduce some of the most memorable lines Doma leaves throughout the story.
His words, which are impossible to hear without sensing madness, will send chills down your spine even as you find them irresistibly captivating.
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Beautiful yet terrifying... Doma’s famous quotes. Words where madness and benevolence coexist (1–10)
Life is precious. We must cherish it.
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The famous line he used when he invited Gyutaro and Daki—who would later become Upper Rank Six—to become demons was: “Life is precious.
You must cherish it.” Uttered while he was eating the courtesan he had just killed, the line’s lack of credibility underscores Doma’s madness and eerie nature.
For Doma, who is severely lacking in emotions regarding life and death, it likely didn’t matter whether the two became demons or died.
The fact that Doma, who was Upper Rank Six at the time, later rose to Upper Rank Two shows how many lives he took; this quote, devoid of any sense of heart, is emblematic of him.
The foolishness of seeing it all as pointless yet carrying on to the end. That’s the fleeting, wonderful nature of being human.
The famous line he uttered after nullifying all of the Insect Hashira Shinobu Kocho’s attacks and capturing her—“Even though I told you it was all, all pointless, you stubbornly pushed through.
That’s the fragility and the brilliance of humans”—follows on from “You had less talent than your sister, yet you managed to keep hunting demons.
The fact you hadn’t died until now is a miracle,” and really shows how deeply Doma looks down on humans, doesn’t it? What decisively sets him apart from other demons who are similarly condescending is that it’s not provocation—it’s exactly how he thinks.
It’s a quote that, along with his words, conveys the force and cruelty behind them.
You are someone worthy for me to devour. Let us live together for eternity.
The famous line he uttered to the Insect Hashira, Shinobu Kocho, who had given her all: “You are worthy of being eaten by me.
Let us live together for eternity.” Despite the overwhelming gap in ability, it feels like Doma’s words carry his own kind of respect for her unwavering will not to give up and her well-honed physical prowess.
Given Doma’s abnormal obsession with eating women to begin with, you can tell he sees her as the ultimate prey.
That composure will later backfire and corner him, but even that makes this a quote that feels quintessentially Doma.
Information is useful. Force them to exhaust all their usable techniques, then kill them.
A famous line directed at Inosuke Hashibira, who kept fighting without absorbing the Blood Demon Art unleashed at him: “Information is valuable.
Force them to use up all the techniques they can, then kill them.” Despite his flippant demeanor, this quote reveals Doma’s keen tactical insight—his calm grasp of the battlefield and analysis of enemy strength.
He usually exudes a carefree air as if he doesn’t think too deeply, but it’s precisely this power of observation that supports his strength.
It’s a quote that makes it easy to understand why he reigned for so long as Upper Rank Two.
There’s no such thing as paradise. It’s a fairy tale humans imagined and made up.
The famous line Douma thought as a human child toward the adults who worshiped him: “There’s no such thing as paradise.
It’s a fairy tale humans imagined and created.” It reflects the mindset formed after his parents believed he was someone special, installed him as a cult leader, and adults kept pleading with him to guide them to paradise after death.
Considering that the existence of gods and Buddhas was taken more seriously than today, it may have been natural, but such an environment warped Douma’s personality and way of thinking.
It’s a quote that sympathizes not with the content of the consultations he received, but with that very way of thinking itself.
I feel nothing. I’m not afraid of dying, and I’m not even upset about losing.
A famous quote that reveals Doma’s unshakable mindset even when facing his own death: “I feel nothing.
I’m not afraid of dying, nor am I frustrated about losing.” Given his circumstances, it feels like a line that’s very Doma—someone who lacked human emotions even when he was still human.
Even when his parents died in a horrific way, Doma felt as if it were someone else’s problem, and to the very end he was unable to understand the emotions that humans feel.
It’s a quote that encapsulates the consistent eeriness and presence of the character Doma.
Awesome! You worked so hard! I’m really moved!
Despite having his bones and internal organs cut and suffering fatal blood loss, he delivered this famous line to the Insect Hashira, Shinobu Kocho, who managed to land a blow on him: “Bravo! You did your best! I’m moved!!” It’s a remark made in response to a counterattack under circumstances where the difference in power is obvious and death could come at any moment.
Doesn’t it drive home the despairing fact that an Upper Rank demon’s strength is equal to that of three Hashira in the Demon Slayer Corps? It’s a quote that encapsulates Doma’s character—innocent in demeanor, and therefore all the more cruel.



