Top 28 Reproductive Freedom Quotes

#1. Sometimes, war being the unjust and drastic creature it is, those in whom he invested hopes took an arrow in the chest, the useless, by chance, thrived to irritate him another day.

Paul Hoffman

#2. Reproductive freedom is critical to a whole range of issues. If we can't take charge of this most personal aspect of our lives, we can't take care of anything. It should not be seen as a privilege or as a benefit, but a fundamental human right.

Faye Wattleton

#3. I adore the theater and I am a painter. I think the two are made for a marriage of love. I will give all my soul to prove this once more.

Marc Chagall

#4. I am more sinful and flawed than I ever dared believe, more loved and welcomed than I ever dared hope. ELYSE M. FITZPATRICK

Ann Voskamp

#5. I would say that reproductive freedom comes first, then violence and economics.

Gloria Steinem

#6. If you keep telling a youngster he is no good, he might begin to doubt himself. A pat on the back could bring the very best out of him.

Harbhajan Singh

#7. I am dedicated to ensuring reproductive health and freedom for all. Please join me in supporting Planned Parenthood's vital work to protect access to reproductive health care and real sex education worldwide.

Kathleen Turner

#8. I must say that the more you give, the more you get. Being able to find solutions, to help other people is extremely gratifying.

Donna Karan

#9. She sighed. "Go on, say it. I shouldn't have come."
"You shouldn't have come." He looked sideways at her and gave her a fleeting grin. "But I'm glad you did.

Kai Meyer

#10. I suffered from a mild case of postpartum depression after my second child and the physical challenge of maintaining an overnight shift at CBS, a marriage, and two in diapers made the symptoms worse and everyone in the house paid the price.

Mika Brzezinski

#11. Women, justifiably, feel vulnerable at a time so many years after their journey for reproductive freedom started.

Sarah Weddington

#12. Compromise used to mean that half a loaf was better than no bread. Among modern statesmen it really seems to mean that half a loaf; is better than a whole loaf.

Gilbert K. Chesterton

#13. I don't want last season to be as good as I get.

Hanley Ramirez

#14. I was learning book-keeping at the age of 12, but it never stopped me from pursuing literature. Over the years, I grew to love the written word.

Ashwin Sanghi

#15. Would give any woman who believes in reproductive rights and freedom any comfort.

Nan Aron

#16. Reproductive freedom is a real danger for the patriarchy, because it means that women are empowered.

Jane Fonda

#17. Will Rogers once said, "Too many people spend money they haven't earned to buy things they don't want to impress people they don't like."

Joshua Becker

#18. Reproductive choice is not some trendy item to toss or keep around the house. If you cannot get an education or a job, if you cannot choose what will or will not happen with your own body, then what freedom do you have?

June Jordan

#19. The simple right to reproductive freedom - to sexuality as an expression that is separable from reproduction - is basic to restoring women's power, the balance between women and men, and a balance between humans and nature.

Gloria Steinem

#20. I think that you have to keep the reader front and centre if you're going to write something that people are going to love and be entertained by.

Eleanor Catton

#21. Reproductive freedom is not just the ability not to have a child through birth control. It's the ability to have one if and when you want.

Pamela Madsen

#22. Reproductive freedom means economic freedom. And that's what this debate is about.

Diana DeGette

#23. Her [Jurdge Sandra Day O'Connor] judgment has also been critical in protecting our environmental rights. She joined in 5-4 majorities affirming reproductive freedom and religious freedom and the Voting Rights Act.

Patrick Leahy

#24. It's okay to talk about birth, okay - then menstruation. I first started my advocacy for women's health in the field of reproductive freedom, and the next stage would be bringing menopause out of the closet.

Cybill Shepherd

#25. A buoyant, positive approach to the game is as basic as a sound swing.

Tony Lema

#26. The model of modern Western civilization is the virus: the pure bit of information, which turns its environment into endless reproductions of itself.

Ursula K. Le Guin

#27. Placing Margaret Sanger on the $20 bill will remind us of what she has done for women and our reproductive health and how the fight for reproductive freedom is an ongoing one.

Roxane Gay

#28. I'm writing. The pages are starting to stack up. My morale is improving the more I feel like a writer.

Neil Gaiman

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