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The memorable quotes from Demon Slayer pierce the heart. These profound words cannot be read without tears.

A collection of unforgettable quotes from Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, filled with burning passion and unwavering will.

In moments when your heart is about to break, when you’re on the verge of giving up, surely there are words that have encouraged you at least once.

The words spoken as the characters face their harsh destinies carry deep meanings that resonate in our hearts—sometimes gentle, sometimes powerful.

In this article, we’ll introduce moving quotes from Demon Slayer that will stay close to your heart.

You’re sure to find words that will become a guiding light in your life.

Quotes from Demon Slayer that pierce the heart. Profound words that can't be read without tears (1–10)

You’re too slow to decide!Sakonji Urokodaki

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This is a quote from Sakonji Urokodaki, known as Tanjiro’s mentor.

The context is that Tanjiro, even while fighting after being attacked by a demon, couldn’t deliver the final blow because of his gentle nature.

When asked what he would do if his sister, who had become a demon, ate a human, Tanjiro still couldn’t answer immediately.

That’s when this line was hurled at him, and he was scolded for his lack of resolve.

The words are harsh, but Sakonji Urokodaki is a deeply compassionate character.

He wanted Tanjiro to face reality and hoped to prevent the worst possible future from befalling them.

Whether you’re happy or not is up to you. What matters is the ‘now.’ Let’s look forward. Let’s do our best together.Nezuko Kamado

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Because his family was slaughtered while he was away and his younger sister Nezuko was turned into a demon, Tanjiro is filled with deep regret.

He also feels a strong sense of “I’m sorry” toward Nezuko.

These lines are from a dream he has while unconscious after the fierce battle in the Entertainment District arc.

As Tanjiro, burdened by his responsibility as an older brother, pities Nezuko, she—angry yet earnest—insists that she is happy, that she wants to fight alongside him, and that she wants him to understand how she feels.

In our own lives as well, what matters is not how others see us, but whether we ourselves feel happy.

Won’t you become a demon too?Akaza

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These words are a line Akaza says when he first meets Kyojuro Rengoku.

Hating weakness and constantly seeking strength, Akaza suggests that Rengoku become a demon because Rengoku possesses outstanding power.

Akaza believes that humans are weak because they age and eventually die, whereas demons can train forever and thus become ever stronger.

He clearly recognized Rengoku’s strength.

However, to Rengoku, the fact that humans age and have limited lifespans is something beautiful and precious, and his criteria for strength differ from Akaza’s; he firmly rejects Akaza’s invitation.

It’s a very important line in the story to highlight the contrast between Akaza and Rengoku.

The quotes from Demon Slayer cut deep. Profound words that bring tears (11–20)

I don’t get butterflies for someone who hurts people for no reason.Mitsuri Kanroji

A famous line from Mitsuri Kanroji, the “Love Hashira,” one of the top swordsmen of the Demon Slayer Corps, spoken when she cut down the demon attacking the chief of the Swordsmith Village.

The line clearly conveys her anger toward someone causing harm, revealing Mitsuri’s gallant side as a Demon Slayer that makes anyone’s heart skip a beat, regardless of gender.

Precisely because she usually has a gentle aura and is friendly to everyone, many readers were likely struck by that gap.

It’s a memorable quote that enhances a scene showcasing the wide emotional range of Mitsuri Kanroji as a character.

I’ll carry my mother on my back and walk through hell.Sanemi Shinazugawa

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This famous line was spoken in a dream by Sanemi Shinazugawa, the Wind Hashira, whose hatred and obsession toward demons are unmatched even among the Pillars, after a life-or-death battle with a demon.

It offers a glimpse of Sanemi’s true self—someone feared by many in the Demon Slayer Corps.

When you know the events that shaped his seemingly deranged personality and the past he carries, hearing this line makes your heart tremble.

Precisely because Sanemi is often described as heartless and merciless, the quote leaves such a strong impression, highlighting the depth and richness of the work Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba.

I will never give up!!Tanjiro Kamado

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I will never give up!! Tanjiro Kamado

These are the words Tanjiro said to spur himself on during his battle with Kyogai, the demon who attacks by striking the drums attached to his body.

Having suffered severe injuries in the previous fights, Tanjiro grows timid, fearing the enemy’s attacks.

Yet even then, he regains his resolve with these words.

It’s a line that perfectly reflects Tanjiro’s nature of never giving up, no matter the circumstances.

When I face difficulties, I want to remember these words and keep pushing forward.

Don’t be ashamed. The ones who are alive are the winners. Don’t misjudge your chance.Tengen Uzui

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These words were said by Tengen Uzui to Tanjiro and Inosuke, who had infiltrated the red-light district.

Judging that the demon lurking there was too strong and that Tanjiro and Inosuke lacked the ability to handle it, he ordered them to withdraw.

However, since Zenitsu, who had infiltrated with them, had gone missing, Tanjiro was about to object.

That’s when Uzui said this.

The line is likely tied to his background as a former shinobi who was raised to put fighting above all else.

It’s a phrase filled with kindness—essentially, he’s telling them, “Don’t die.”