Famous quotes from Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End that depict fantasy and a view of life
Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End is a fantasy series that began serialization in Weekly Shonen Sunday in 2020 and has also become a hit as a TV anime.
While it uses classic fantasy elements, its story focuses more on the inner lives of its characters than on battles, captivating fans across generations.
Here, we’ve compiled a list of memorable quotes from the characters who appear in Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End.
The words spoken from each character’s unique perspective resonate deeply—and will surely make you want to read the story too!
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Famous quotes (1–10) from Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End, a work depicting fantasy and a view of life
I dislike geniuses. There’s no beauty in what’s been painstakingly built up.Lügner
Let me share the words of the genius mage Lügner.
Lügner is a genius, but precisely because of that, there are things he doesn’t understand about the importance of effort and steady accumulation.
He realizes that what he achieves doesn’t bring deep emotion to others.
For example, even if he acquires programming skills in a short time, when he tries to create works that make use of his skills, they can sometimes end up lacking originality.
Maybe true value is born not just from talent, but from the build-up of effort and learning along the way.
I’m unbearably happy that you tried to get to know me.Fern

At Heiter’s request, Frieren ended up taking in the war orphan Fern as her apprentice.
And Fern is just such a wonderful girl.
She plans their travels, handles cooking and laundry, and yet she isn’t just in a helper role—she’s capable in battle, too.
I’m sure she has plenty of fans.
There’s also something charming about how she addresses everyone with “-sama”! She never takes center stage, but the modest lines she delivers—so gentle and endearing.
Communication enhances teamwork.Frieren

People often say that communication is important, but words alone don’t always hit home for everyone.
In this manga, you can see how the characters build trust by exchanging opinions and showing consideration for one another.
You can feel it from Frieren’s words as well: it’s important for a team to work together toward a single goal.
Communication isn’t just about transmitting information; it’s about understanding the other person, supporting each other, and growing together.
This story shows that by valuing communication, we gain the strength to overcome difficult situations.
Famous quotes (11–20) from Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End, a work depicting fantasy and a view of life
Life tends to be surprisingly long after you start to decline.Aizen

As we get older, some of us may feel we learn new things more slowly than we used to.
Aizen is a seasoned warrior with knowledge and experience.
His words remind us of the importance of finding meaning and value in what we’ve done, even in the latter half of life or during difficult times.
Our physical strength and abilities may decline with age, but our experience and wisdom deepen.
This may be exactly the time to reevaluate precious moments and relationships and build new values.
Aizen’s words convey the message that we can find meaning at every stage of life.
I knew human life was short… so why didn’t I try to learn more…?Frieren

Frieren, an elf of a long-lived race, is said to be able to live for a thousand years.
The ten-year journey with Himmel, Heiter, and Eisen must have felt very short to Frieren.
At Himmel’s funeral, when she laments, “I didn’t know anything about Himmel…,” she turns that sorrow into the driving force for her next journey.
The underlying theme of “human lives are short” is sure to resonate deeply with many readers.
How did you interpret this line?
Then I’ll make you imagine it: there’s nothing impossible in this world.Himmel
Himmel also has plenty of famous lines, and in Mynavi’s survey data for the “Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End” quote rankings, he shows up quite a lot—7th, 9th, 12th, and so on.
By the way, number one is Frieren’s “Magic is most fun when you’re searching for it.” Well, that top spot is a given, right? Even though the manga doesn’t put much emphasis on battles, the hero’s presence is exceptional, and he always encourages his companions in tough times.
On mornings when you’re heading to school and feeling low, be sure to remember this line!
Magic is the most fun when you’re searching for it.Frieren

This manga is serialized in Shogakukan’s Weekly Shonen Sunday, but it has also won Kodansha’s Kodansha Manga Award—despite Kodansha being a rival company.
Great manga can even cross boundaries like that, huh? For Frieren, who can live for a thousand years, the journey with her companions is a short one.
It’s wonderful that trust and friendship can blossom even in such a brief time.
Frieren is traveling to collect magic, but if we put ourselves in the reader’s place, it might be akin to the long journey of life.
Thinking of it that way makes the line all the more moving, doesn’t it?


