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.
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.
JOAN OF ARCFar rather would I sit and sew beside my poor mother, for this thing is not of my condition.
JOAN OF ARCIt is better to be alone with God. His friendship will not fail me, nor His counsel, nor His love.
JOAN OF ARCIt is true I wished to escape; and so I wish still: is not this lawful for all prisoners?
JOAN OF ARCGet up tomorrow early in the morning, and earlier than you did today, and do the best that you can.
JOAN OF ARCI 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.
JOAN OF ARCDo you know whether or not you are in God’s grace? Joan: If I am not, may God put me there; and if I am, may God so keep me.
JOAN OF ARCI shall last a year, and but little longer: we must think to do good work in that year.
JOAN OF ARCIn His strength, I will dare and dare and dare until I die.
JOAN OF ARCIf ever I do escape, no one shall reproach me with having broken or violated my faith, not having given my word to any one, whosoever it may be.
JOAN OF ARCFour things are laid upon me: to drive out the English; to bring you to be crowned and anointed at Reims; to rescue the Duke of Orléans from the hands of the English; and to raise the siege of Orléans.
JOAN OF ARCAs for other avocations of women, there are plenty of other women to perform them.
JOAN OF ARCHelp yourself and God will help you
JOAN OF ARCHow else would God speak to me, if not through my imagination?
JOAN OF ARCThe angels are as perfect in form as they are in spirit.
JOAN OF ARCWhat concerns this dress is a small thing – less than nothing. I did not take it by the advice of any man in the world.
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