
Top 17 Sad Abortion Quotes
#1. You must be willing to take off the blinders and open your eyes, to see what lie ahead of you.
Carlotta Arradondo
#2. However, we might oppose it, abortion is a sad feature of modern life.
Robert Casey
#4. The rebirth of the soul is perpetual; only rebirth every hour could stay the hand of Satan.
James Baldwin
#5. Nyx had to admit she had a soft spot for plain folks. There was something to be said for finding beauty in the rough.
Kameron Hurley
#6. Polymer chemistry provides an excellent means of studying metathesis catalysts: miniscule catalyst loadings have the capacity to generate large amounts of polymeric material, the structure of which can provide a historical record of catalyst activity.
Robert H. Grubbs
#7. The children we bring into the world are small replicas of ourselves and our husbands; the pride and joy of grandfathers and grandmothers. We dream of being mothers, and for most of us that dreams are realised naturally. For this is the Miracle of Life.
Azelene Williams
#8. I knew books to be objects that loved to cluster and form disordered piles, but here books seemed robbed of their zany capacity to fall about, to conspire. In the library, books behaved themselves.
Sheridan Hay
#9. No light no dark no you no me
know light know dark know you know me
Kami Garcia
#10. There are 6.6 billion people on the planet today. With organic farming we could only feed four billion of them. Which two billion would volunteer to die?
Norman Borlaug
#11. Organisms are not billiard balls, propelled by simple and measurable external forces to predictable new positions on life's pool table. Sufficiently complex systems have greater richness. Organisms have a history that constrains their future in myriad, subtle ways.
Stephen Jay Gould
#12. Wear your heart on your sleeve. Write about what you think and feel. And share it with your friends.
Fennel Hudson
#13. Every time you open your mouth you let men look into your mind.
Bruce Barton
#14. The crowning insult [of abortion] is that this ordeal is represented to her as some kind of a privilege.Her sad and onerous duty is garbed in the rhetoric of a civil right.
Germaine Greer
#15. A lot of people ask for sequels, but what they really want is just to know the characters are happy and safe.
Kristan Higgins
#16. None of us alone can save the nation or the world. But each of us can make a positive difference if we commit ourselves to do so. (p. 109)
Cornel West
#17. A choice of pains. That's what living was all about.
Audre Lorde
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