Emergency Contraception Famous Quotes & Sayings
9 Emergency Contraception Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
You shall find it greatly mitigates the sorrow of bereavements, if before bereavement you shall have learned to surrender every day all the things which are dearest to you into the keeping of your gracious God.— Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Whether it appears in a story about a man killing his girlfriend while calling her a whore or in trying to battle conservative claims that emergency contraception or the HPV vaccine will make girls promiscuous, the purity myth in America underlies more misogyny than most people would like to admit— Jessica Valenti

Other people can write grown-up, political plays about the troubles in the world. My plays deal with magic and hope.— Colman Domingo

(how well Stoicism hides what one does not possess!);— Friedrich Nietzsche

Just be confident. I think confidence is the most attractive part of a person.— Curtis Jackson

The Lord of the Universe carries the entire burden of this world. You imagine you do. You can hand all your burdens over to His care. Whatever you have to do, you will be made an instrument for doing it at the right time. Do not think you cannot do it unless you have the desire to do it. Desire does not give you the strength for doing. The entire strength is the Lord's.— Ramana Maharshi

Our turn," Joan whispers.— Lee Kelly
She sparks to life a small sphere of light, maybe the size of a globe, right above the audience's heads. And then she breathes life into it, slowly expanding it, like she's blowing up the world's most brilliant, glimmering balloon.
I whisper beside her, "Incredible." Because despite how dangerous magic can be - how it's been used to hide murders, cover up robberies, send people spiraling into the throes of addiction - there's just no denying that it is.

There was a time when researchers imagined that Plan B, or the morning-after pill, might become not an emergency form of contraception but a routine one; women would take it once a month to induce a period and never even know whether they had gotten pregnant.— Nancy Gibbs
