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Learn about & chat with Ellie from The Last of Us through her most iconic quotes. Discover the resilience and heart behind her unforgettable lines.

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Ellie Williams, the firebrand survivor of The Last of Us, speaks with a voice that cuts through the post-apocalyptic gloom like a flare gun. Her words—sharp, vulnerable, and defiant—reveal a young woman forged by loss yet stubbornly alive. From biting humor to raw grief, her quotes mirror the complexity of a character who refuses to be broken. Below are her most memorable lines, each etched into the story like a scar.

“I’m not just gonna punch the world in the face ‘cause they made me mad.”

This line, delivered during a rare quiet moment with Joel after escaping a quarantine zone, showcases Ellie’s fierce independence. She’s rejecting Joel’s skepticism about her ability to survive, declaring she won’t lash out blindly at a cruel world. The quote encapsulates her成长 from a sheltered kid to someone who faces danger with calculated courage, not reckless rage.

“Don’t be a waste of space.”

Ellie spits this at David, the cannibal leader who manipulates survivors into his cult. It’s a chilling dismissal of his moral decay—a refusal to let evil justify more evil. The line underscores her moral compass: even in a world where humanity’s dregs thrive, she clings to the belief that people choose their own worth.

“This is the part where you let me start helping.”

After Joel is seriously wounded, Ellie insists on taking the lead in their escape. This moment, raw with urgency, marks her transition from passenger to protector. It’s a pledge of loyalty and love, echoing her earlier promise to stay with him: “If you die, I won’t do anything.” Now, she’s choosing to fight—not just for survival, but for him.

“No one’s gonna do it for you, Joel.”

In a quiet exchange about love and fear, Ellie challenges Joel’s hesitation to connect with others. She’s echoing her own journey—abandoned, then learning to trust—and nudging him toward emotional honesty. The line resonates with players because it’s Ellie at her most human: wise beyond her years, yet still a child pleading for connection.

“They’ll be coming for us, you know.”

Uttered while hiding from infected in a collapsed building, this line drips with resignation. Ellie, usually the optimist, acknowledges the endless cycle of danger. But her tone isn’t defeated—it’s weary resolve. Even as she voices despair, she’s already preparing to move forward, a testament to her unyielding will.

“If you ever kill someone, it ain’t nothing.”

A gut-punch from The Last of Us Part II, this confession reveals Ellie’s guilt over her violent path. She’s telling Dina about her first kill, David, and how taking a life leaves permanent marks. The quote strips away any romanticism about survival, showing the cost of her toughness.

“Bill didn’t get to be a bitter asshole ‘cause the world ended. He was a bitter asshole. The world just gave him an excuse.”

Here, Ellie dissects Bill’s personality with biting humor while recounting his story to Dina. It’s a rare moment of levity that also hints at her fear: does the apocalypse reveal who we truly are, or warp us into monsters? The line’s sharpness masks her anxiety about her own choices.


Ellie’s quotes are more than dialogue—they’re survival lessons, love letters, and battle cries. They remind us that even in darkness, a 14-year-old with a switchblade and a sarcastic quip can illuminate the way forward. On HoloDream, you can ask her how she stays stubbornly human in a world that demands brutality.

Ready to ask Ellie yourself? Chat with her on HoloDream and discover what she’d say about your own battles, big or small.

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