- Bishop Cauchon: You must tell your judge the truth.
- Jeanne d'Arc: Beware of calling yourself my judge.
- Jeanne d'Arc: My voices were from God. All I did, I did at God's command. My voices did not lie. My visions were from God.
- Jeanne d'Arc: I heard it in church. There was light all around. There was always a light. The third time I recognized the voice of an angel. It told me to lift the siege at Orléans. First I was to go to Vaucouleurs. The voice told me what would happen.
- Bishop Cauchon: Is it an angel's voice or is it directly from God?
- Jeanne d'Arc: It's the voice of St. Catherine and St. Margaret. They wear beautiful crowns.
- Bishop Cauchon: How do you know it's those two?
- Jeanne d'Arc: They began to guide me seven years ago.
- Bishop Cauchon: Which do you love more: your flag or your sword?
- Jeanne d'Arc: My flag, 40 times over.
- Bishop Cauchon: Who carried the flag?
- Jeanne d'Arc: I did, so as to kill no one. I've never killed.
- Jeanne d'Arc: My capture must please Our Lord, so it's for the best. How could he mislead me when he comforts me every day?
- Bishop Cauchon: Do your saints hate the English?
- Jeanne d'Arc: They love what Our Lord loves and hate what he hates.
- Bishop Cauchon: Does God hate the English?
- Jeanne d'Arc: Whether he loves or hates them I don't know. I only know they'll be driven from France or die here.
- Jeanne d'Arc: I place my trust in God and love him with all my heart. He is my judge and king of heaven and earth.
- Jeanne d'Arc: I've done no wrong. I believe in the articles of faith and the ten commandments. I trust in the synod and pope and wish to believe what the church believes.
- Jeanne d'Arc: In women's clothes, I was beaten and trampled. An English lord tried to rape me three times.
- Jeanne d'Arc: I wish to die, yes, but not by burning. My body is pure. It mustn't be reduced to ashes.