Arguments Quote by Joan Of Arc
“Even if the committee carried the message in the exact words with no words missing, but left out the persuasion of gesture, the supplicating tone, and the beseeching looks which inform the words and give them life, where then were the power of the arguments and whom would it convince?”
About This Quote
Source Historical Letter: Letter to the French Parliament, 1429
Words alone lack persuasive power without non‑verbal cues; argument effectiveness depends on delivery and emotional resonance.
In simple terms: Gestures and tone give life to words.
Use body language to strengthen arguments.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- public speaking
- negotiations
- teaching
- leadership training
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can speakers compensate for missing non‑verbal signals?
- What role does audience perception play?
Relying solely on words may still persuade some audiences.