A Quote by Leigh-Anne Pinnock

Joan of Arc' is about not feeling scared to call yourself beautiful. Why shouldn't you!? — © Leigh-Anne Pinnock
Joan of Arc' is about not feeling scared to call yourself beautiful. Why shouldn't you!?
Beauty is about Accepting yourself for who you are. It's about feeling secure about yourself. It's about feeling so blessed everyday that we are given the chance to live. All those beautiful feeling and positive energy inside you, now that is what makes you beautiful.
I always wanted to play Joan of Arc. I've always wanted to do that. Now I'm thinking, 'Maybe there's a story in Joan of Arc's mother!' If I don't hurry up, her grandmother!
As I was researching, I was struck by how similar the Boxers were to Joan of Arc. Joan was basically a French Boxer. She was a poor teenager who wanted to do something about the foreign aggressors invading her homeland.
Whatever thing men call great, look for it in Joan of Arc, and there you will find it.
There are certain historical figures of such importance that we need to know everything about them, which is why books about Napoleon, Lincoln, Julius Caesar, Joan of Arc, Queen Elizabeth I, and the great religious founders continue to proliferate; these lives require constant reevaluation and interpretation.
When you're telling a story, the best stories, every character has an arc. Every one. And that arc is usually about finding yourself, or about at least finding something about yourself that you didn't know.
I saw myself as Joan of Arc.
I don't think about being beautiful or not being beautiful. ... It's more about feeling confident inside your own skin really and thinking about yourself as little as possible.
Now I know how Joan of Arc felt.
Every time I see a film about Joan of Arc I'm convinced she'll get away with it. It's the only way to get through life.
They laughed at Joan of Arc, but she went right ahead and built it.
I'd love to have played Joan of Arc. That would have been amazing.
On your worst days do not look in the mirror and call yourself pretty. Call yourself trying, call yourself surviving, call yourself learning how to get through a day, a week, a month or year. Call yourself still learning.
For each Joan of Arc there is a Hitler perched at the other end of the teeter-totter.
I'm scared of him," said Piggy, "and that's why I know him. If you're scared of someone you hate him but you can't stop thinking about him. You kid yourself he's all right really, an' then when you see him again; it's like asthma an' you can't breathe.
One survey found that ten percent of Americans thought Joan of Arc was Noah's wife.
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