Fifteen Quote by Joan of Arc
“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. Yet you should not marvel if I do not enter that city so quickly.”
About This Quote
Source Historical Document: Treaty of Truce, 1435
The king’s truce with Burgundy allows Paris to be surrendered after fifteen days, yet rapid entry is not expected.
In simple terms: A truce delays action, but expectations remain.
Do not assume swift outcomes from agreements.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- medieval warfare
- political negotiations
- strategic decision making
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What factors could delay the expected surrender?
- How does patience affect strategic choices?
Alliances can be fragile and timing uncertain.