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The White Tower: Profound words from the medical front lines conveyed through famous quotes. A collection of quotes that pierce the heart.

The White Tower is a novel that portrays the struggles of Dr.

Zaizen, a surgeon, and Dr.

Satomi, an internist, as physicians.

Its TV adaptation achieved high ratings and sparked a major response.

The quotes from Zaizen, Satomi, and those around them have the power to sharply pierce the essence of human nature.

The characters, swayed between ambition, desire, pride, and the gap between ideals and reality, left behind many memorable lines.

Within those words lie universal truths that transcend the specialized world of medicine and resonate with our everyday lives.

In this article, we introduce timeless quotes from The White Tower that continue to strike a chord.

You’re sure to find a line that speaks to your heart.

[The Great White Tower] Deep words from the medical frontline through famous quotes. A collection of piercing quotes (11–20)

Even if you help 3,000 people, letting one person die is unforgivable. Isn’t that what life is about?Hitoshi Sekiguchi

Even if you help 3,000 people, letting one person die is unforgivable. Isn't that what life is about? Jin Sekiguchi

A famous line spoken by attorney Hitoshi Sekiguchi to Goro Zaizen, who disregards the patients he let die while boasting of the many lives he has saved.

In response to this line, Goro Zaizen says, “That’s a childish sophistry from someone who has never stood on the borderline between life and death.” It’s true that there are no absolutes in medical practice, and doctors are not perfect human beings.

Still, if those who stand on the front lines of life take compromise and rationalization as a given, how are patients and their families supposed to face things when something happens? Though there is a gap between ideals and reality, this quote pierces the heart with the plea to hold fast to one’s convictions.

There’s no such thing as a person who’s liked by everyone in this world. After all, there will always be people who dislike those who are liked by everyone.Keiko Hanamori

There’s no such thing as a person who’s liked by everyone in this world. After all, there will always be people who dislike those who are liked by everyone. — Keiko Hanamori

These words convey a truth that applies to society as a whole and sharply capture the realities of human relationships.

People naturally seek recognition from others, but it is impossible to be liked by everyone, and it is only natural that some will feel jealousy or resentment toward someone loved by all.

By accepting this harsh reality, Keiko Hanamori shows that we can live without being swayed by others’ evaluations.

Rather than striving for perfection, we should value those who support us and emphasize the importance of being ourselves.

It is a quote that lightens life in a society where human relationships can be difficult.

I just want to walk on my own two feet.Shuji Satomi

I just want to walk on my own two feet. Satomi Shūji

It’s a famous quote that reveals Shuji Satomi’s conviction as a doctor—not to lounge back in a chair after rising to a lofty position, but to walk forward on his own will.

His belief in standing by patients rather than climbing the ladder at a university hospital may seem out of place within the story.

Yet isn’t a doctor’s true purpose to save someone’s life? The quote reflects Satomi’s straightforward character while also evoking the deep, shadowy side of the unique setting of a university hospital.

If you can remain a doctor by compartmentalizing, then perhaps I can remain a doctor precisely by continuing to wrestle with things.Shuji Satomi

If you can remain a doctor by compartmentalizing, then perhaps I can remain a doctor precisely by continuing to wrestle with things. Shuji Satomi

These lines are spoken by Shuji Satomi, played by Yosuke Eguchi, and they show that, in contrast to Goro Zaizen—played by Toshiaki Karasawa—who keeps being a doctor by compartmentalizing, Satomi believes that wrestling deeply with medicine and his patients is central to his own way of being a physician.

Everyone has their own stance toward things, but it’s common to rediscover what matters to you through someone else’s stance.

For those who resonate with Satomi’s approach, this quote really hits home.

No matter how much you agonize over it, it won’t necessarily be for the patient’s benefit.Gorō Zaizen

No matter how much you agonize over it, it won’t necessarily be for the patient’s benefit. — Goro Zaizen

A famous line directed at his colleague Shuji Satomi.

In response to this line, Satomi says, “If you can remain a doctor by compartmentalizing, then perhaps I can remain a doctor by clinging to my doubts.” It clearly reveals the opposing convictions of Goro Zaizen and Shuji Satomi as physicians.

You can’t say that simply agonizing over things will make everything worthwhile, yet without that struggle, no new path will open.

Beyond medicine, where to draw the line is an eternal theme everyone faces in life—this quote makes you feel exactly that.

In conclusion

The famous lines from The Great White Tower have continued to resonate deeply with us even after more than half a century. These words, which question the essence of medicine, human desire, and the meaning of life, can offer fresh perspectives and insights for our daily lives. How about recalling the words that stayed with you as you go about your day?