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  • My case was wrongfully decided and has caused great harm to the women and children of our nation.

    "The Truth about Roe v. Wade (according to 'Jane Roe,' Norma McCorvey)" by Norma McCorvey, www.epm.org. March 2, 2000.
  • 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 did not go to the Supreme Court on behalf of a class of women. I wasn't pursuing any legal remedy to my unwanted pregnancy. I did not go to the federal courts for relief. I went to Sarah Weddington asking her if she knew how I could obtain an abortion. She and Linda Coffey said they didn't know where to get one. They lied to me just like I lied to them. Sarah already had an abortion. She knew where to get one. Sarah and Linda were just looking for somebody, anybody, to further their own agenda. I was their willing dupe. For this, I will forever be ashamed.

  • The abortionist I worked for, he's a very greedy man, a selfish man.

  • I was the Jane Roe of Roe vs. Wade, but Jane Roe has been laid to rest.

  • You read about me in history books, but now I am dedicated to spreading the truth about preserving the dignity of all human life from natural conception to natural death.

  • I really didn't know there was two sides to the abortion issue.

  • But Sarah Weddingtonhad never told me that what I was signing would allow women to use abortions as a form of birth control. We talked about truly desperate and needy women, not women already wearing maternity clothes.

  • I think it's safe to say that the entire abortion industry is based on a lie.... I am dedicated to spending the rest of my life undoing the law that bears my name.

  • I'm the computer operator for Operation Rescue National.

    "An Interview with Norma McCorvey, the 'Roe' of Roe vs. Wade". Interview with Fr. Frank Pavone, www.priestsforlife.org. January 1, 1997.
  • 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 remained basically anonymous for almost 17 years. I, in those 17 years, I tried to commit suicide a couple of times. I was very ashamed of what I had done, and I was looking for forgiveness not only from God but from myself.

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  • I am serving the Lord and helping women save babies.

  • I didn't attend any of the court proceedings.

  • There's a feminist writer, Naomi Wolfe, who is reconsidering her position on abortion.

  • I've got so much to do, I don't have time to sit down and be sad.

    "Who is 'Jane Roe'?" by Douglas S. Wood, www.cnn.com. June 18, 2003.
  • I told the attorneys that I had been raped in hopes that it would speed things up in the court system. However, the wheels of justice turn remotely very slow and a women can just stay pregnant for so long.

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  • I deeply regret the damage my original case caused women. I want the Supreme Court to examine the evidence and have a spirit of justice for women and children.

  • The holocaust against the unborn is the greatest sin they could ever do or even ever participate in.

  • Instead of helping women in Roe v. Wade, I brought destruction to me & millions of women.

  • 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.

  • It was a mutual thing. I made a deal with them: I asked them if they did not bring out the place card of Malachi, I would let them have two minutes with each one of my patients.

  • I’m Norma McCorvey, the former Jane Roe of the Roe vs. Wade decision that brought "legal" child killing to America. I was persuaded by feminist attorneys to lie; to say that I was raped, and needed an abortion. It was all a lie.

    "The Legacy of Jane Roe and the Landmark Roe v. Wade Supreme Court Case That Changed America" by Glenn Beck, www.glennbeck.com. February 20, 2017.
  • Father God, we just ask You to open Your wide, wide arms and look down upon us, Lord, and lead us, and let us know what we should do to stop this, this terrible, terrible holocaust.

  • I think everyone should sit down and write a book. It's a lot like therapy but a lot less expensive.

  • I used the name Jane Roe because I didnt want my personal name to be involved in it.

  • 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 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.

  • It's not your body, it's not your choice, because you got that from God. He gave that to you.

    "An Interview with Norma McCorvey, the 'Roe' of Roe vs. Wade". Interview with Fr. Frank Pavone, www.priestsforlife.org. January 1, 1997.
  • I think it's the pro-abortion people who are doing this to collect on their insurance, so they can go out and build bigger and better killing centers.

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Norma McCorvey

  • Born: September 22, 1947
  • Died: February 18, 2017