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Last updated on November 19, 2024.
No, we don't control who our parents are. We don't control what color we are. We don't control what home we are born into. But we control our attitude. We control our work ethic. We control our drive and our commitment.
Humanizing birth means understanding that the woman giving birth is a human being, not a machine and not just a container for making babies. Showing women-half of all people-that they are inferior and inadequate by taking away their power to give birth is a tragedy for all society.
It is futile to talk too much about the past... like trying to make birth control retroactive. — © Charles Erwin Wilson
It is futile to talk too much about the past... like trying to make birth control retroactive.
If you want to prevent abortions, you make sure everyone has health care, a high school education and birth control. Not the exact opposite.
Whenever I run into prejudice. I smile and feel sorry for them, and I say to myself, There's one more argument for birth control.
[On being asked if she would favor birth control laws:] I will if you make it retroactive.
Margaret Sanger didn't just introduce the idea of birth control into our culture at large, she freed women from indenture to their bodies.
You'd think the Angel would have been foresighted enough to give us a birth-control rune, but no dice.
Patriarchy, routinely blamed for everything, produced the birth control pill, which did more to free contemporary women than feminism itself.
Fathers' sharing in the birth experience can be a stimulus for men's freedom to nurture, and a sign of changing relationships between men and women. In the same way, women's freedom to give birth at home is a political decision, an assertion of determination to reclaim the experience of birth. Birth at home is about changing society.
Knowledge of birth control is essentially moral. Its general, though prudent, practice must lead to a higher individuality and ultimately to a cleaner race.
Without liberals we wouldn't have unions. We wouldn't have environmental protections. We wouldn't have seat belts or birth control or the ACLU! Any of these things!
The only thing I can control is myself. I can't control what anyone thinks about me, I can't control circumstance, I can't control the things that God controls.
I don't think Christians should use birth control.  You consummate your marriage as often as you like - and if you have babies, you have babies. — © Randall Terry
I don't think Christians should use birth control. You consummate your marriage as often as you like - and if you have babies, you have babies.
I do not think any reasonable person can doubt that in India, China and Japan, if the knowledge of birth control existed, the birthrate would fall very rapidly
Birth control that really works - every night before we go to bed we spend an hour with our kids.
I think I just have to control what I can control. I can control myself. I can't control anything else but what I do. I definitely know I can do a better job at that.
We have no control over the outcome of anything. Like the planet and global warming, we don't control that. If politicians want a war we don't control that. Acts of terrorism, we can't control them.
I prefer the earlier birth control techniques, which ranged from the delicious (using honey as a spermicide) to the aerobic (jumping backward seven times after coitus).
The evidence is pretty strong: if you have access to family planning and birth control, the abortion rate is going to go down.
The problem of birth control and voluntary barrenness is poisoning the very fountains of life and defying God's injunction to multiply and replenish the earth.
Multinational corporations do control. They control the politicians. They control the media. They control the pattern of consumption, entertainment, thinking. They're destroying the planet and laying the foundation for violent outbursts and racial division.
I believe that birth control is just like every other medication even though it's a controlled substance.
Raising children was not designed for single parents. (Which is why divorce was such a taboo prior to birth control).
Whether or not birth control is eugenic, hygienic, and economic, it is the most revolutionary practice in the history of sexual morals.
... I saw a small boy who belongs to one of those large families who only practice at birth control.
The most important eugenic policy at this time is to see that birth control is made equally available to all individuals in every class of society
My mother put me on birth control as soon as I told her I wanted to go on it. I was 16. I was very young.
We have, in our day, witnessed the birth of the Therapeutic State. This is perhaps the major implication of psychiatry as an institution of social control.
So why are we having to fight in 2012 against politicians who want to end access to birth control? It's like we woke up in a bad episode of 'Mad Men.'
I don't think most conservatives are against access to birth control, but they are wary of funding things like Planned Parenthood.
Neglect of an effective birth control policy is a never-failing source of poverty which, in turn, is the parent of revolution and crime.
Family planning, birth control, no Muslim family can practice such an understanding.
I absorbed the lie that any smart woman would use birth control and be responsible for her body. Obviously that's not true.
Someone needs to give the Pope thirteen babies. Just for a week or so. See how he likes no birth control then.
So why are we having to fight in 2012 against politicians who want to end access to birth control? It's like we woke up in a bad episode of 'Mad Men'.
Libido is a normal part of being human. Nothing scandalous about it. But without it, in either women or men, would there be a demand for birth control?
Birth control has almost completely and totally disappeared from the global health agenda, and the victims of this paralysis are the people of Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia.
The Roman Catholic church... carries the immense power of very directly affecting women's lives everywhere by its stand against birth control and abortion. — © Robin Morgan
The Roman Catholic church... carries the immense power of very directly affecting women's lives everywhere by its stand against birth control and abortion.
For the whole consequence of evolution from blind impulse through conscious will to self conscious knowledge, seems still somehow to correspond to a continued result of births, rebirths and new births, which reach from the birth of the child from the mother, beyond the birth of the individual from the mass, to the birth of the creative work from the individual and finally to the birth of knowledge from the work.
Every time women make tremendous strides, the right wing gets terrified and creates laws making it hard to get an abortion or birth control.
Hard to imagine 40 years ago people could be convicted of a crime, fined, sent to prison for using the most common forms of birth control.
The GOP wants to cut funding for birth control, place undue burdens on clinics that serve low income women and families, and defund Planned Parenthood.
Many people are horrified at the idea of birth control. . . . It is simply the keynote of a new moral program.
There are a lot of good arguments for birth control, but as far as terminating a life that has already come into existence, I haven't found any.
I used to think it a pity that her mother rather than she had not thought of birth control.
I do not want to speak about overpopulation or birth control, but I think education is the way to give new impetus to the poverty question.
The FDA is redefining birth control as abortion. The FDA is setting the bar higher for this kind of drug.
One of the biggest issues that we face is that we have people who have their own particular concerns, whether it's on abortion, birth control, divorce and remarriage, civil rights or social justice.
The greatest issue is to raise the question of birth control out of the gutter of obscenity ... into the light of intelligence and human understanding. — © Margaret Sanger
The greatest issue is to raise the question of birth control out of the gutter of obscenity ... into the light of intelligence and human understanding.
Those who in principle oppose birth control are either incapable of arithmetic or else in favour of war, pestilence and famine as permanent features of human life.
Set goals for things you can control. In my case, I can't control the marks from the judges, but I can control how I train every day, and I can control my performance.
I have always stood up to protect women's access to safe and legal abortion, birth control and health care at Planned Parenthood.
Catholic Church reasserts its moral authority on contraception: If God believed in birth control, altar boys would have a uterus.
With every kind of birth control available in the world, abortion is not something to be proud of. If you need an abortion, you've failed.
I consider the official Catholic attitude on divorce, birth control, and censorship exceedingly dangerous to mankind.
I had a home birth because I really believe in the body's natural ability to give birth. The medical profession has kind of warped women's minds into thinking we don't know how to birth and we need doctors and epidurals and Pitocin.
Natural Family Planning works and is as effective, and sometimes more effective, than the birth control methods out there.
We need to stop trying to restrict access to lifesaving cancer screenings, birth control, and well-woman exams.
The Roman Catholic church... carries the immense power of very directly affecting women's lives everywhere by its stand against birth control and abortion
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