25 Iconic Guilty Crown Quotes That We’ll Never Forget

Parth Jiyani

By Parth Jiyani

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Guilty Crown follows Shu Ouma, a reluctant hero who gains the power to extract weapons from souls, thrust into a rebellion against the authoritarian GHQ.

The series explores themes of power, identity, and the moral cost of using others for personal goals.

This curated list highlights 25 quotes that capture its emotional depth, character evolution, and philosophical conflicts.


The Power of Kings… The power to steal the void of another and make it your own

[Episode Details]: Episode 1 (“Outbreak:Genesis”)
Speaker: Shu Ouma
[Context]: Shu’s first encounter with his ability, marking the start of his morally fraught journey.

If you don’t take action yourself, nothing will ever change

[Episode Details]: Episode 2 (“The Fist:Tezuka”)
Speaker: Gai Tsutsugami
[Context]: Gai challenges Shu’s passivity, pushing him toward leadership in Funeral Parlor.

I want to be of use to someone

[Episode Details]: Episode 3 (“Phaneron:Phantom”)
Speaker: Inori Yuzuriha
[Context]: Inori’s programmed desire for purpose contrasts with her emerging humanity.

You can’t save anyone if you’re dead

[Episode Details]: Episode 4 (“Prevention:Fluctuation”)
Speaker: Ayase Shinomiya
[Context]: Ayase advises Shu to balance self-sacrifice with practicality during a mission.

The world isn’t as kind as you think

[Episode Details]: Episode 5 (“Training:A preparation”)
Speaker: Gai Tsutsugami
[Context]: Gai hardens Shu’s worldview, emphasizing the brutality of their rebellion.

I’ll protect you, no matter what

[Episode Details]: Episode 6 (“Leukocyte:Knights”)
Speaker: Shu Ouma
[Context]: Shu vows to shield Inori, signaling his growing resolve.

Power isn’t meant to be used for yourself

[Episode Details]: Episode 7 (“Temptation:Partiality”)
Speaker: Hare Menjou
[Context]: Hare’s idealism contrasts with Shu’s increasing reliance on others’ Voids.

You’re not a tool—you’re human!

[Episode Details]: Episode 8 (“Summer Day:Flux”)
Speaker: Shu Ouma
[Context]: Shu confronts Inori’s dehumanization, affirming her right to selfhood.

Even if I’m hated… I’ll keep moving forward

[Episode Details]: Episode 9 (“Predation:Capture”)
Speaker: Shu Ouma
[Context]: Shu accepts the moral burden of leadership after a tragic mistake.

This power… It’s swallowing me whole

[Episode Details]: Episode 10 (“Degeneration:Proposal”)
Speaker: Shu Ouma
[Context]: Shu grapples with the corrupting influence of the Power of Kings.

I wanted to be your strength

[Episode Details]: Episode 12 (“Resurrection:Reincarnation”)
Speaker: Hare Menjou
[Context]: Hare’s dying words to Shu, catalyzing his descent into tyranny.

You’re just using everyone as tools!

[Episode Details]: Episode 13 (“Academy:Isolation”)
[Context]: Tsugumi condemns Shu’s authoritarian turn, mirroring his earlier naivety.

I’ll create a world where no one has to cry

[Episode Details]: Episode 14 (“Disturbance:Election”)
Speaker: Shu Ouma
[Context]: Shu’s delusional manifesto as self-appointed king of Tokyo.

The void is the shape of a person’s heart

[Episode Details]: Episode 15 (“Revival:Resonance”)
Speaker: Inori Yuzuriha
[Context]: Inori’s insight into the connection between Voids and human emotion.

You’re the only one who ever saw me as human

[Episode Details]: Episode 16 (“Worship:Project”)
Speaker: Inori Yuzuriha
[Context]: Inori acknowledges Shu’s role in her awakening to personhood.

I’ll take your pain away… even if it kills me

[Episode Details]: Episode 17 (“Revolution:Exodus”)
Speaker: Shu Ouma
[Context]: Shu’s desperate attempt to atone by absorbing others’ suffering.

We’re all prisoners of our own desires

[Episode Details]: Episode 18 (“Wasteland:Oblivion”)
Speaker: Gai Tsutsugami
[Context]: Gai’s cynical reflection on humanity’s self-destructive nature.

This is the price of my sins

[Episode Details]: Episode 19 (“Atonement:Recovery”)
Speaker: Shu Ouma
[Context]: Shu accepts blindness as punishment for his滥用 of power.

The real monster… was me all along

[Episode Details]: Episode 20 (“Remembrance:Showdown”)
Speaker: Gai Tsutsugami
[Context]: Gai’s dying admission of his manipulation and hubris.

I’ll sing for you… until my voice disappears

[Episode Details]: Episode 21 (“Prayer: Oath”)
Speaker: Inori Yuzuriha
[Context]: Inori sacrifices herself to halt the Apocalypse Virus, fulfilling her purpose.

You taught me what it means to live

[Episode Details]: Episode 22 (“Guilty Crown”)
Speaker: Shu Ouma
[Context]: Shu’s final acknowledgment of Inori’s impact on his humanity.

Even if the world ends, our feelings remain

[Episode Details]: Episode 22 (“Guilty Crown”)
Speaker: Inori Yuzuriha
[Context]: Inori’s parting words, affirm love’s transcendence over destruction.

I’ll never forget you… my darling

[Episode Details]: Episode 22 (“Guilty Crown”)
Speaker: Shu Ouma
[Context]: Shu’s vow to honor Inori’s memory, closing their tragic bond.

The crown of guilt… I’ll bear it forever

[Episode Details]: Episode 22 (“Guilty Crown”)
Speaker: Shu Ouma
[Context]: Shu accepts eternal responsibility for his actions, completing his redemption.


These quotes reflect Guilty Crown’s exploration of power’s duality, the search for identity, and the redemptive force of love.

Each line etches the characters’ struggles into a narrative that questions the cost of revolution and the essence of humanity.