Abby Johnson

Activist

201 Quotes

As someone who used to work in an abortion clinic and who now has helped over 425 people get out of the abortion industry, I have hundreds of first-hand accounts of what abortion clinics do to cut corners on cleanliness and health. Truly disgusting tales.

When I say, 'I want women to have control over their bodies,' I mean that I want women to know and embrace their fertility.

The abortion industry is interested in nothing but the bottom line.

I didn't grow up believing that abortion was a good choice for women, but since it was legal, I thought it must be okay.

I feel so pure in heart.

Being 'pro-life' means standing up for all life, valuing all life.

Planned Parenthood has consistently claimed to 'care' for women 'no matter what' and champion 'women's rights' - yet they frantically silence any woman who thinks women deserve better than Planned Parenthood.

I certainly never thought I would find myself walking into a pro-life office, and I never thought that I would one day be pro-life.

I am not just pro-birth. I believe in supporting a woman during and after pregnancy.

'And Then There Were None' is a network of former abortion clinic workers who are stepping forward to tell our stories about what really happens behind the closed doors of Planned Parenthood and abortion facilities across America. We are stepping forward because our voices deserve to be heard, and America deserves to know the truth.

I have daughters. They love Disney princesses.

I have seen women literally run into the abortion facility because someone was yelling Bible verses at them or pushing a graphic image in their faces.

Planned Parenthood is an organization that does not provide quality health care.

When I left Planned Parenthood, I was extremely nervous. I was immediately thrown into the media spotlight, and I had no idea what it was going to be like to be a public figure in the pro-life movement.

If the church doesn't minister to sinners, then who will?

Abortion is a severely traumatic and potentially dangerous procedure.

I am part of a movement that loves women into conversation and conversion. I am part of the pro-woman movement.

When I say, 'I stand for equal rights,' I mean equal rights for all persons... from the moment of conception until natural death. I mean that I believe in the equal human dignity of all persons, no matter the 'contribution' they make to society.

I didn't grow up believing that abortion was a good choice for women, but since it was legal, I thought it must be okay.

The abortion facility in Texas where I worked for eight years closed after enough workers like me left. They closed because I finally spoke out against the terrible things I saw, the deceit I participated in, and the unsanitary practices common to many abortion facilities.

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