I used the name Jane Roe because I didn't want my personal name to be involved in it.
They tried to discredit me. I used to tell them, There's many wonderful people out there who can't have children, who would want to have these children.
There's a feminist writer, Naomi Wolfe, who is reconsidering her position on abortion.
The holocaust against the unborn is the greatest sin they could ever do or even ever participate in.
The abortionist I worked for, he's a very greedy man, a selfish man.
Patients would come in and say, Well, my baby is going to have a cleft palate. I'm going like, that's not a reason. And the doctor would do the abortion.
It's not your body, it's not your choice, because you got that from God. He gave that to you.
It doesn't make any difference what religion you are, or how young you are or how old you are-if they go to these abortion mills and stand there and pray-that would make a lot of difference.
We live in a society today where these children can be wanted children. Even if you don't want to keep this child after you've had it, there's plenty of young couples out there, that want children.
I've got so much to do, I don't have time to sit down and be sad.
I was the Jane Roe of Roe vs. Wade, but Jane Roe has been laid to rest.
I think everyone should sit down and write a book. It's a lot like therapy but a lot less expensive.
I really didn't know there was two sides to the abortion issue.
I looked at a fetal development chart at the Operation Rescue Office in Dallas. I had a lot of emotions stirring up inside of me. That's when I decided that it was wrong in any stage of pregnancy.
I don't think there is a good reason for an abortion, but Dr. Jasper made me really realize it was just a racket. He was just doing it for the money. He didn't care about the women.