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A masterpiece themed around the celebration of humanity! Famous quotes from JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure

JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure began serialization in Weekly Shonen Jump in 1986 and has continued in Ultra Jump since 2005.

In its early days, it carried the tagline “Roman Horror,” and its distinctive worldbuilding and suspense captivated many fans.

This time, we’ll introduce a selection of famous quotes from JoJo.

Each one is filled with the characters’ way of life and their unshakable resolve.

If you’re not yet familiar with the series itself, we hope you’ll take this opportunity to check it out.

A masterpiece with the theme of a hymn to humanity! Famous quotes from JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure (1–10)

“The shortest route was the long way around.” “Taking the long way was the fastest path of all.”Gyro Zeppeli

The quickest route was the long way around; taking the long way was my shortest path. #mad #JoJo #JoJo'sBizarreAdventure #otmad #fyp #shorts
"The shortest route was the long way around." "Taking the long way was the fastest path of all." — Gyro Zeppeli

Even if it felt like we took the long way around, that was actually the shortest route—so said Gyro Zeppeli in a line that evokes “more haste, less speed.” Grounded in lived experience, his words carry persuasive weight.

Spoken to his companions, the line conveys warmth and gratitude for the memories they’ve built together, and it also hints at a renewed resolve to accomplish even more from here on.

I won’t flinch from “fate” or run away…! If it stands in my way, I’ll climb all the way to the top all the more.Trish Una

I won’t flinch from “fate” or run away…! If it stands in my way, I’ll climb all the way to the top all the more. — Trish Una

These are Trish Una’s powerful words declaring the courage to confront the one who has toyed with her life.

She says that while she used to fear and suffer under fate, from here on she will charge forward into it with courage and resolve.

Even if there’s a wall in her path, she will overcome it—an expression of her determination to push through to the very end.

It also conveys her intention to turn everything that has happened to her, including the bad experiences, into strength.

I don’t feel the slightest fear—what I have is nothing but fighting spirit.Jean Pierre Polnareff

I don’t feel the slightest fear—what I have is nothing but fighting spirit. Jean Pierre Polnareff

This is a line where Polnareff, who once became one of Dio’s subordinates, declares that he has overcome his fear and shows his resolve to face him head-on.

He also talks about what he treasures most—that spending time with Jotaro and the others freed him from fear.

He conveys that, now that his fear is gone and he’s filled with fighting spirit, he can fight in a way that’s different from before.

It’s the kind of message that suggests people can change and expresses a determination to move forward.

A masterpiece themed on the praise of humanity! Famous quotes from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (11–20)

Fate is a sleeping slave, and we were able to set it free. That is our victory.Bruno Bucciarati

Fate is a sleeping slave, and we were able to set it free. That is our victory. Bruno Bucciarati

These are Bucciarati’s words that make you reflect on what fate feels like as we live and how we should face it.

He speaks to the idea that everyone carries an unchangeable fate, and that awakening to it and taking action against it is essential to open up the future.

Precisely because fate cannot be changed, his words encourage us to think about what we can do within it and keep moving forward.

They also serve as a prompt to consider what kind of fate lies within ourselves and what we are capable of doing.

I think friendship is something you build up through doing things together.Josuke Higashikata

I think friendship is something you build up by doing things together. Josuke Higashikata

These are the words Josuke Higashikata says to Shigechiyo Yangu, who wants to split some money they found, about how to build friendship.

He tells him that friendship isn’t something completed by simple actions like paying money; it’s something you nurture over time.

As an attempt to reach out to someone who doesn’t really understand friendship, it clearly shows Josuke’s kindness.

It’s also notable that he doesn’t claim to have a clear answer himself, making his words feel like an invitation to discover what friendship is together.

I have no regrets—about the journey so far… about what is to come… I have no regrets.Noriaki Kakyoin

I have no regrets—about the journey so far… about what is to come… I have no regrets. Noriaki Kakyoin

These words appeared as Kakyoin’s monologue when they finally reached the coffin where DIO lay, looking back on the journey so far.

Because it heightens the sense that something is about to happen, it has been passed down as one of JoJo’s quintessential death flags.

While hearing it at that moment fills you with nothing but anxiety, perhaps it also underscores how important it is not to regret the path you’ve walked.

It’s the kind of line that can strengthen your resolve to live each day to the fullest, without regrets.

True failure is this: those who forget the spirit of pioneering and remain in places untouched by the challenge of confronting difficulties!Steven Steel

True failure is this: those who forget the pioneering spirit and remain in places untouched by the challenge of confronting difficulties! — Steven Steel

These are Steven Steel’s words about failure and challenge, spoken when those around him questioned the risk of failure.

He expresses that nothing is more important than taking on difficulties and pioneering new ground, and that the only true failure is surrendering that spirit.

No matter what others say, you can feel a strong resolve to believe in yourself and take on something new.

It’s a message that makes you think that a pioneering attitude is exactly what leads to seeing new horizons and feeling uplifted.