Here are the top 15 Ken Kaneki quotes from Tokyo Ghoul that delve into themes of life and pain:
- “You’re wrong. It’s not the world that’s messed up; it’s those of us in it. Yes, some ghouls walk a path of evil, but humans do too.” – Ken Kaneki
- “Sometimes good people make bad choices. It doesn’t mean they are bad people. It means they are human.” – Ken Kaneki
- “Pain is something that man must endure in his heart, and since the heart feels pain so easily, some believe life is pain.” – Ken Kaneki
- “The world is cruel, but it’s also beautiful.” – Ken Kaneki
- “When you’re in pain, you need someone who understands that pain.” – Ken Kaneki
- “I don’t want to eat anyone, but I’m starving. I want to eat, but I can’t.” – Ken Kaneki
- “It’s better to be hurt than to hurt others. Nice people can hurt too.” – Ken Kaneki
- “The more someone denies their true nature, the deeper it festers.” – Ken Kaneki
- “Just because you’re hurt doesn’t mean you’re weak. You can cry, let it all out. There’s no shame in tears.” – Ken Kaneki
- “You don’t need a reason to live. You just live.” – Ken Kaneki
- “The act of taking is equally evil. We, from the moment of birth, continue to take. Food, connections, even fellow blood. Living to utmost. Continuing to slaughter, kill, take. Life is to constantly sin. Life is evil itself.” – Ken Kaneki
- “In this world, there are very few people who actually trust each other.” – Ken Kaneki
- “If you were to write a story with me in the lead role, it would certainly be a tragedy.” – Ken Kaneki
- “Sometimes you have to hurt others in order to protect the ones you love.” – Ken Kaneki
- “The world is full of monsters with friendly faces.” – Ken Kaneki
These quotes showcase Ken Kaneki’s introspective nature, his struggle with pain, and his philosophical perspective on life in the Tokyo Ghoul series.
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