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
There is no such time as ‘someday’ in our lives.Rerunen
Lernen, who wasn’t good at navigating court politics, ended up being dismissed from his post.
Even so, his hidden resolve to “repay Denken someday,” and Denken’s own wish to “return to his homeland someday,” both come down to that single word: “someday.” While the two kept thinking “someday,” fifty years slipped by.
The line that’s spoken in that situation is this.
In our own daily lives, there are many things we think we’ll do “someday,” but this seems to gently tell us that just thinking that isn’t enough.
It appears in Episode 82.
Check it out if you get the chance!
All I needed was resolve. What I’ve desperately built up will never betray me.Fern

Fern grows through her resolve.
These are words I want you to remember when you feel uncertain about the decisions you’ve made.
In life, everyone faces difficulties to a greater or lesser extent.
But we should not forget that without the will to confront them, it’s hard to move forward.
With this resolve, you may be able to overcome hardships and grow into a stronger version of yourself.
Choosing your own path and acting with intent can make forging your future truly enjoyable.
You want to make up, right? Feelings don’t get across unless you put them into words.Zain

I think that whether you’re an adult or a child, there are times when your feelings don’t get across and misunderstandings arise.
Please remember Zain’s words about the importance of companions.
Even if there’s a misunderstanding with someone, if you take the time to clearly communicate what you’re thinking, it may put them at ease and help your relationship move in a better direction.
Zain’s words remind us of the importance of conveying our feelings through language.
When what you wanted to say doesn’t get through, don’t just leave it—by expressing it to the other person, we can enrich our relationships.
Maybe people need something to lean on. Nobody feels bad about being supported.Stark
I think many of us have had experiences of being helped by others during difficult times in our daily lives.
Stark, a companion of the protagonist Frieren, is technically strong, yet also someone with a kind heart who cherishes his friends.
These words remind us of the importance of relationships and community.
Everyone faces tough moments, but having support from those around us can give us the strength to carry on.
When we receive help, we should help in return—valuing mutual support as we grow.
It’s hard to tell how great a person is. That’s why they dress up like that—so you can recognize it by their appearance.Flamme
This is a line that appears in episode 10 of the anime.
It’s from a scene where Flamme—the greatest mage in history despite being human—is walking with Frieren.
Flamme says, “When it comes to people, for example, in this country they decide who’s important by status and wealth,” and right then someone who looks very self-important shows up in fine clothes.
This is the line from that moment.
The scene goes on with a fairly long conversation, and it’s a great moment that shows Flamme’s character.
It’s a quote that makes you think—something like a lesson we could apply to our own lives.
It can’t be right that the destination reached by someone who has lived desperately is nothingness.Haiter (bleach/bleaching agent)

Heiter, whose past experiences and bonds with his companions have given him a profound outlook on life.
Perhaps you’ve also felt in daily life that “doing this is a waste of time.” But it might be worth considering that, if you’re doing what you should be doing right now, not a single thing is truly wasted.
I feel that as people live earnestly, they deepen their efforts and hardships, as well as their love and friendships.
These words tell us that every life has value.
Let’s not forget that all experiences carry some kind of meaning.
People don’t stake their lives on things that don’t matter.Himmel

It’s Himmel’s line that appears on page 105 of volume 4 of the tankobon.
His relationship with Frieren is anything but straightforward in many ways, and those kinds of misalignments are part of what makes this story so appealing.
I personally love the scene where he scolds Frieren for mercilessly laying to rest the army of the dead led by Aura.
I feel that the subtle workings of the human heart—things said to be lacking in Frieren—were essentially taught to her by Himmel.
It’s a line that could serve not only as a piece of dialogue in a manga but also as a guide in life, one to be cherished and savored.



