I used to say, “Go boldly in among the English,” and then I used to go boldly in myself.
JOAN OF ARCOf the love or hatred God has for the English, I know nothing, but I do know that they will all be thrown out of France, except those who die there.
More Joan of Arc Quotes
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King of England, and you, duke of Bedford, who call yourself regent of the kingdom of France.
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Far rather would I sit and sew beside my poor mother, for this thing is not of my condition.
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Go forward bravely. Fear nothing. Trust in God; all will be well.
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I am the drum on which God is beating out his message.
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Of the love or hatred God has for the English, I know nothing, but I do know that they will all be thrown out of France, except those who die there.
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I would rather die than do something which I know to be a sin, or to be against God’s will.
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One life is all we have and we live it as we believe in living it.
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The angels are as perfect in form as they are in spirit.
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I did not take this dress or do anything but by the command of Our Lord and of the Angels.
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[Before being burned at the stake for her faith:] Hold the cross high so I may see it through the flames.
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I fear nothing for God is with me!
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You say that you are my judge; I do not know if you are; but take good heed not to judge me ill, because you would put yourself in great peril.
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Help yourself and God will help you
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As for other avocations of women, there are plenty of other women to perform them.
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I saw them with my bodily eyes as clearly as I see you. And when they departed, I used to weep and wish they would take me with them.
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Alas! that my body, clean and whole, never been corrupted, today must be consumed and burnt to ashes!
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I was admonished ot adopt feminine clothes; I refused, and still refuse.
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Truly, if you were to tear me limb from limb and separate my soul from my body,
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It is true that the king has made a truce with the duke of Burgundy for fifteen days and that the duke is to turn over the city of Paris at the end of fifteen days.
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Even little children repeat that oftentimes people are hanged for having told the truth.
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How else would God speak to me, if not through my imagination?
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In God’s name let us go on bravely.
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Act, and God will act.
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Children say that people are hung sometimes for speaking the truth.
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Courage! Do not fall back.
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[Responding to trick query about whether she believed herself in a state of grace:] If I am not, may it please God to bring me into it; if I am, may He preserve me in it.
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