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“My best birth control now is just to leave the lights on.”
Joan Rivers“We have access to practical, ethical and scientifically established methods of birth control. So I think that is the most ethical way to reduce our population.”
Christian de Duve“He squinted at me. "What are you wearing? Is that some new form of birth control?”
Janet Evanovich, High Five“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“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.”
Freddy Fender“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.”
Harri Holkeri“Unless we do things in this country to slow down our population, slow down our birth control, provide better water for people, provide power for people, we're gonna find out that the next wars are not going to be fought over diamonds, gold and political things.”
Evel Knievel“A series of studies in the 1990s and 2000s revealed that as women gained more access to education, jobs, and birth control, they had fewer children. As a result, developed countries in western Europe, Japan, and the Americas were seeing zero or negative population growth.”
Annalee Newitz“In my opinion, the battles over birth control and Planned Parenthood are primarily neither political nor religious. This is an issue of equality for women. This is an issue of women's rights: Planned Parenthood is the most important private provider of reproductive health care for women in the United States.”
Karen DeCrow“Opponents of legal birth control, including abortion, have tried for decades to play the race card, saying that legal abortion is racist. What they ignore is that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. accepted the Margaret Sanger Award from Planned Parenthood in 1966.”
Karen DeCrow