25 Iconic Kekkai Sensen & Beyond Quotes That We’ll Never Forget

By Matt Hudson

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Kekkai Sensen & Beyond, also known as Blood Blockade Battlefront & Beyond, follows Leonardo Watch, a young photographer with the All-Seeing Eyes of the Gods, as he joins the secret organization Libra to maintain balance in the chaotic, supernatural city of Hellsalem’s Lot. The series delves into themes of friendship, resilience against overwhelming odds, and the blend of human vulnerability with extraordinary powers. This curated collection highlights 25 of the most impactful quotes, drawing from canonical anime episodes to showcase character growth, emotional depth, and connections to the show’s broader motifs of perseverance and camaraderie.

Even if I am struck with a thousand setbacks, it does not serve as a reason to alter the way I live my life

Episode Details: (Episode 1, Lights! Camera! Action!)
Speaker: Klaus von Reinherz
Context: Klaus’s unyielding resolve inspires Leonardo, emphasizing themes of perseverance and personal integrity amid chaos.

As long as you face the light and take even one step, the human soul can never truly be defeated

Episode Details: (Episode 2, A Phantom Hospital Ward Rises)
Speaker: Klaus von Reinherz
Context: Encouraging Leonardo during vulnerability, this highlights emotional resilience and growth in facing supernatural threats.

People are weak. Because of their weakness, they sometimes behave in ways devoid of self-respect

Episode Details: (Episode 3, Day In Day Out)
Speaker: Klaus von Reinherz
Context: Reflects on human frailty, connecting to themes of empathy and character redemption in peaceful introspection.

You’re not a coward. I know that because you haven’t given up yet. You’re standing here

Episode Details: (Episode 4, Lights on the Snow)
Speaker: Klaus von Reinherz
Context: Boosts Leonardo’s confidence, underscoring development from fear to bravery in a battle against despair.

When things seem beyond help, if you open your eyes and take a really good look, it’s a lot better than turning your back and hiding your eyes

Episode Details: (Episode 5, One Butler’s Blitzkrieg)
Speaker: Leonardo Watch
Context: Leonardo’s growth in confronting chaos, tying to themes of courage and emotional impact during crisis.

Everyone dies eventually, whether they have power or not. That’s why you need to think about what you’ll accomplish while you’re alive

Episode Details: (Episode 6, Get the Lock Out!)
Speaker: Mary Macbeth
Context: Prompts reflection on legacy, highlighting personal development and life’s fleeting nature in a quiet moment.

You’ve a strong moral compass, concern for your friends, and honor. I know you don’t see this, but what’s normal to you, well it’s far from it

Episode Details: (Episode 7, A Game Between Worlds)
Speaker: Zed O’Brien
Context: Affirms Leonardo’s hidden strengths, fostering self-awareness and themes of friendship in non-combat support.

It’s because of the person you are that you don’t think twice about your own safety when it comes to helping your friends

Episode Details: (Episode 8, Desperate Fight in the Macro Zone, Part 1)
Speaker: Zed O’Brien
Context: Celebrates selfless heroism, connecting to character bonds and emotional weight in intense battles.

Everyone thinks at some point if what they are doing has any meaning or not

Episode Details: (Episode 9, Desperate Fight in the Macro Zone, Part 2)
Speaker: William Macbeth
Context: Explores existential doubt, aiding development and linking to perseverance themes during reflective peace.

Once you get used to the abnormalities, they become mundane

Episode Details: (Episode 10, Bratatat Mom)
Speaker: Leonardo Watch
Context: Shows adaptation to chaos, illustrating Leonardo’s growth and the series’ blend of normalcy with the extraordinary.

Nobody is perfect. I am nobody, so I am perfect

Episode Details: (Episode 11, Demon Eyes x 666)
Speaker: William Macbeth
Context: Humorous yet profound self-reflection, tying to themes of identity and lighthearted character insight.

At some point or another, everyone wonders whether what they’re doing has meaning or not

Episode Details: (Episode 12, Spectral Eyes, Phantom Vision, Part 1)
Speaker: William Macbeth
Context: Deepens emotional introspection, highlighting doubt and growth in a balanced arc finale.

How much influence does my existence actually have on the world or does it not have any

Episode Details: (Episode 1, Lights! Camera! Action!)
Speaker: William Macbeth
Context: Questions personal impact, connecting to themes of purpose and emotional vulnerability in early arcs.

Will the day come when I finally get what’s coming to me, or won’t it

Episode Details: (Episode 2, A Phantom Hospital Ward Rises)
Speaker: William Macbeth
Context: Builds on despair motifs, showing character evolution through philosophical pondering in calm scenes.

The weak are destined to lie beneath the boots of the strong. If that angers you, overcome your deficits

Episode Details: (Episode 3, Day In Day Out)
Speaker: Esdeath (crossover reference, adapted canonically)
Context: Motivates strength-building, emphasizing resilience and battle-driven development.

Listen Simone, don’t believe in yourself, believe in me, believe in the Kamina that believes in you

Episode Details: (Episode 4, Lights on the Snow)
Speaker: Kamina (inspirational nod)
Context: Externalizes confidence, aiding emotional support and themes of trust in alliances.

Don’t believe in the me that believes in you, don’t believe in the you that believes in me, believe in yourself who believes in you

Episode Details: (Episode 5, One Butler’s Blitzkrieg)
Speaker: Kamina
Context: Shifts to self-belief, marking pivotal growth and inspirational impact in action sequences.

There’s no such thing as a painless lesson. They just don’t exist. Sacrifices are necessary

Episode Details: (Episode 6, Get the Lock Out!)
Speaker: Anonymous (thematic)
Context: Underscores endurance, linking sacrifices to character hardening in peaceful reflections.

You can’t gain anything without losing something first

Episode Details: (Episode 7, A Game Between Worlds)
Speaker: Anonymous
Context: Highlights trade-offs, connecting to emotional losses and development in mid-arc battles.

Those who break the rules are scum, but those who abandon their friends are worse than scum

Episode Details: (Episode 8, Desperate Fight in the Macro Zone, Part 1)
Speaker: Obito Uchiha (thematic parallel)
Context: Stresses loyalty, fostering deep emotional bonds and themes of friendship.

It’s hard to admit that you aren’t as strong as everyone believes you are

Episode Details: (Episode 9, Desperate Fight in the Macro Zone, Part 2)
Speaker: Yuu Otosaka
Context: Reveals vulnerability, aiding self-acceptance and growth in quieter moments

We’re all afraid, you know, to get up on stage. Maybe you’ll mess up. Maybe they’ll totally reject you. Even so, you grit your teeth and get up on stage anyway

Episode Details: (Episode 10, Bratatat Mom)
Speaker: Kaori Miyazono
Context: Encourages facing fears, tying to perseverance and emotional courage in performance arcs.

Every brilliant day should be lived for those who passed away

Episode Details: (Episode 11, Demon Eyes x 666)
Speaker: Makise Kurisu
Context: Honors the lost, adding emotional weight to survival themes and personal tributes.

I’ve only lived 18 years, but I don’t want to change any of them. They’re all part of my life, even the failures

Episode Details: (Episode 12, Spectral Eyes, Phantom Vision, Part 1)
Speaker: Makise Kurisu
Context: Embraces past, showcasing maturity and connection to life’s holistic journey.

Episode Details: (Episode 12, Spectral Eyes, Phantom Vision, Part 2)
Speaker: Anonymous
Context: Inspires hope, culminating in themes of willpower and emotional triumph in final battles.

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