Birth Control Quotes - Page 3
Margaret Sanger (1922). “Woman, morality, and birth control”
Birth-control is effecting, and promising to effect, many functions in our social life.
Havelock Ellis (2013). “On Life and Sex: Essays of Love & Virtue”, p.55, Elsevier
Anybody who's against birth control and abortion has to be a criminal idiot.
Eleanor Clark (1978). “Eyes, etc: a memoir”, HarperCollins
Walter Lippmann (1960). “A Preface To Morals”, p.291, Transaction Publishers
Richelle Mead (2013). “Bloodlines: The Fiery Heart”, p.63, Penguin UK
No woman can call herself free who cannot choose the time to be a mother or not as she sees fit.
"The Case for Birth Control," Physical Culture, Apr. 1917
Birth control is the means by which woman attains basic freedom.
Margaret Sanger (2005). “Woman and the New Race”, p.5, Cosimo, Inc.
Birth-control through self-restraint is the most desirable, sensible and totally harmless method.
Mahatma Gandhi (1947). “Self Restraint V. Self-indulgence”
Linda Gordon (2002). “The Moral Property of Women: A History of Birth Control Politics in America”, p.1, University of Illinois Press
He squinted at me. "What are you wearing? Is that some new form of birth control?
Janet Evanovich (2010). “High Five”, p.126, Farrar, Straus, and Giroux