Quote by Margaret Sanger
The most merciful thing that a family does to one of its infant me

The most merciful thing that a family does to one of its infant members is to kill it. – Margaret Sanger

Other quotes by Margaret Sanger

No woman can call herself free who does not own and control her body. No woman can call herself free until she can choose consciously whether she will or will not be a mother. – Margaret Sanger

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Birth Control
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Women of the working class, especially wage workers, should not have more than two children at most. The average working man can support no more and and the average working woman can take care of no more in decent fashion. – Margaret Sanger

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Women
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Woman must have her freedom, the fundamental freedom of choosing whether or not she will be a mother and how many children she will have. Regardless of what mans attitude may be, that problem is hers – and before it can be his, it is hers alone. – Margaret Sanger

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alone
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Family
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My family is my life, and Ill never lose that. – Jessica Simpson

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Family

Family involvement is a valuable thing and playing together actively can be the 90s version of it. Instead of just watching, you can do it together… something we dont spend enough time on. We can motivate and excite each other about fitness. – Alan Thicke

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Family

I grew up in a very religious family. I could read the Quran easily at the age of five. – Akhmad Kadyrov

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Family

I was the black sheep of the family, and my mother never really understood me. – Andre Rieu

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Family

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Some authors write with a grave ink, of a dramatic pen dipped into their dark souls. – Terri Guillemets

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Writing

How wretched is the person who hangs on by the favors of the powerful. – Robert Burns

Category:
Kindness

In our society, the women who break down barriers are those who ignore limits. – Arnold Schwarzenegger

Category:
Society

We live between two worlds; we soar in the atmosphere; we creep upon the soil; we have the aspirations of creators and the propensities of quadrupeds. There can be but one explanation of this fact. We are passing from the animal into a higher form, and the drama of this planet is in its second act. – W. Winwood Reade

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Evolution