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.
- Let Tanjiro Kamado’s famous words light a fire in your heart—words that teach both kindness and strength.
- The famous quote by Kyojuro Rengoku, who enjoys immense popularity in Demon Slayer.
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- Zenitsu Agatsuma’s famous quote: Words that resonate in the heart, becoming stronger while accepting one’s weakness.
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- Giyu Tomioka’s words pierce the heart. Deep sayings from the taciturn Water Hashira.
Quotes from Demon Slayer that pierce the heart. Profound words that can't be read without tears (1–10)
No matter how crushed you are by your own weakness or inadequacy, keep your heart burning.Kyojuro Rengoku

This is a passage from the final words that Kyojuro Rengoku left to Tanjiro and the others as depicted in the film Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train.
Even after being dealt a fatal wound by Akaza, Rengoku fought to the end without letting anyone else present die.
Saying, “Let’s talk one last time,” he called Tanjiro and Inosuke over and spoke these words.
Rengoku himself may have felt powerless during the battle with Akaza, but because he never gave up and did everything he could until the very end, these words carry even greater weight.
They’re words to remember when you feel like giving up while striving toward a goal.
It’s not about whether you can or can’t. There’s something you have to do.Shinobu Kocho

Here is a famous line spoken just as she delivered the final blow in her battle against Doma, her elder sister’s killer.
Because Shinobu Kocho is physically weak and can’t cut off a demon’s head, she isn’t a character who can defeat demons with a Nichirin Blade.
On top of that, her opponent Doma holds the rank of Upper Rank Two, far above her, and her body had already been battered.
Even so, these words carry a strength that seems to spur her on, as if to say that there are things you must do no matter how dire the situation.
It’s one of those phrases we’d like to recall at crucial moments in our everyday lives.
Hey. Cut it out already. You bastard.Muichiro Tokito

This is a furious line shouted by Muichiro Tokito, one of the Hashira of the Demon Slayer Corps, at Gyokko, Upper Rank Five.
Until then, Muichiro had been absent-minded and rarely showed his emotions.
But when he saw Gyokko toying with the captured swordsmiths while calling them his “art,” Muichiro flew into a rage.
With these words, he revealed his emotions for the first time.
The contrast with his usual demeanor was striking, and this scene likely turned many viewers into Muichiro fans.
Never let someone else hold the power over your life and death!!Giyu Tomioka

This is one of Giyu Tomioka’s most iconic lines.
As the Water Hashira who also trained under Sakonji Urokodaki, he’s effectively Tanjiro’s senior disciple.
The line appears memorably in the first episode of the anime, so many viewers likely remember it.
He says it to Tanjiro when Nezuko, who has become a demon, is about to be killed by Giyu, and Tanjiro begs for her life on his knees.
Behind the harsh words—“If you want to protect your sister, don’t leave it to others; prove you can do it with your own strength”—is Giyu’s hope that Tanjiro will become strong enough to protect her himself.
It’s people’s feelings that are eternal and indestructible.Ubuyashiki Kagaya
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These are the words spoken by Kagaya Ubuyashiki, the head of the Demon Slayer Corps, to his archenemy Muzan Kibutsuji.
Muzan seeks to remain unchanged in a perfect form forever—essentially, to obtain an immortal body—but Kagaya firmly rejects the notion that eternity means becoming immortal.
He says that true eternity lies in the feelings of people that are passed down and never fade, even across long stretches of time, and he adds that the very existence of the Demon Slayer Corps proves this.
It’s a standout line that highlights the clash between the leaders of the Demon Slayers and the demons in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba.
Sorry, bro.Zenitsu Agatsuma

This is the line Zenitsu says when he defeats Kaigaku, Upper Moon Six.
Kaigaku had once been his fellow disciple, training under the same master.
However, after becoming a demon, Kaigaku appears before Zenitsu in the Infinity Castle as an enemy.
Although Zenitsu rejects him, saying he no longer considers him a senior disciple for choosing to become a demon, just before delivering the final blow he utters the famous line: “I’m sorry, big brother.” Behind those words lies Zenitsu’s own feelings—though they weren’t close, he actually respected Kaigaku for being serious and hardworking, unlike himself.
Thinking about their relationship really hits you deep in the heart.
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.
Don’t spout nonsense about whether you can do it or not!!Inosuke Hashibira

After being entrusted with the future of the Demon Slayer Corps by Kyojuro Rengoku, who was defeated by Akaza, Tanjiro and the others are left behind.
Overwhelmed by grief at losing Rengoku and by his own powerlessness, Tanjiro breaks down in tears and laments, “Someone like me… can I ever become like Rengoku…?” The following line is what Inosuke says when he sees Tanjiro like that: “It’s not about whether you can or can’t.
If someone has entrusted you with their will, then you just answer that trust.” It’s a famous quote that rallies their spirits.
In our everyday lives, we also have moments when we shrink back, thinking, “I don’t know if I can do it…” But seeing these words might give us the courage to take that first step.
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.
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.


