In this post, you will find great Pro-Life Quotes from famous people, such as Jeb Bush, Abby Johnson, Roger Mahony, Marvin Olasky, Tim Heidecker. You can learn and implement many lessons from these quotes.

My record as a pro-life governor is not in dispute. I am completely pro-life, and I believe that we should have a culture of life. It’s informed by my faith from beginning to end. And this not just as it related to unborn babies – I did it at the end of life issues as well. This is something that goes way beyond politics.
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.
I’m pro-life. I believe in life at conception.
I think it’s clear to most people that the description of pro-life Democrat is accurate. I’ve been very consistent. What it means is I try to support policies that help women and children both before and after birth.
I am pro-life and always have been.
I am pro-choice, but I don’t consider that inconsistent at all with pro-life – there’s no way that having an abortion, ever, is an easy decision, and it more often errs on the side of absolutely wrenching, not to mention physically debilitating.
I’m 100% pro-life.
I support religious liberty, but I also think it is very important as a Republican Party that we bring a compassionate tone when talking about women’s health care issues, when we talk about pro-life and pro-choice.
Where I stand comes from my upbringing and my faith: I’m 100 percent pro-life and I believe in traditional marriage.
The Republicans have long had a platform of being pro-life. And I’m someone that believes life begins at conception and should be protected.
I’m pro-life. I’ll do all I can to see every baby is created with a future and potential. The legislature should do all it can to protect human life.
Voters never have to question where I stand – my principles or priorities. I am a pro-freedom, pro-America and pro-life conservative.
More and more political analysts and weak-kneed politicians are advising the historically pro-life Republican Party to abandon its pro-life stance for political gain. My first response is that if you cannot trust a party on the value of defending human life, how can you trust it on issues like marginal tax rates?

The ‘life’ in ‘pro-life’ denotes not the quality of life, but life itself.
I just think that if we are going to call ourselves pro-life, we must also agree that starvation and poverty and disease and immigration and health care for all and war and peace and the environment are also pro-life issues.
I am pro-life, I believe in exceptions for rape, incest and the life of the mother. That’s my position, take it or leave it.
Think about your friends on the Left – are they tolerant of people who aren’t for gay marriage? Or of people who are pro-life? These used to be just political differences, and now they are a referendum on what type of person you are and whether you can be in someone’s life at all.
Let me be clear: since I am pro-life, I do not support the mission of Planned Parenthood.
I am an unapologetic Christian, constitutional conservative, pro-life, Second Amendment-loving American!
One individual doesn’t really accept the pro-life position of the party, and the other… says he supports it and takes a position that is logically inconsistent.
Republicans are definitely pro-birth – they’ll do everything they can to make sure that that baby comes out, regardless of how it got in, but are they pro-life? Can you be pro-life and vote to cut funding that supports the life of a child?
As I discovered, even the governor of a major state who holds pro-life views can be denied a hearing at his party’s convention without the national media protesting it.
Well, I think that it’s clear that the Republican Party is a pro-life party. And we do value life. And we do believe that the unborn have a right to life.
Like the other Republican candidates, Mr. Trump is pro-life, pro-marriage and will appoint conservatives to the courts.
I am politically pro-choice, but personally pro-life. I have my faith but refuse to force it on the world at large – especially this world, so brutal and unjust. I cannot make these wrenching personal life and death decisions for others – nor do I believe they should be made by a church run by childless men.
It’s laughable to claim the pro-life label while simultaneously putting people’s lives at risk because you’re too stubborn to acknowledge that Medicaid doesn’t fund abortions.
Independence doesn’t – doesn’t equate to moderates. Millions of independents are pro-life. Millions of independents believe marriage is between a man and a woman.
Those of us who are pro-life should demand more from Congress.
Liberty University is pro-life and believes that marriage between one man and one woman provides the best environment for children.

I’m proud to be pro-life.
The country is increasingly culturally conservative, with a small C. Every time marriage is on the ballot, it passes. People are increasingly pro-life. They don’t like taxes.
I will say this: I’ve had more pro-life bills, I believe, I ruled unconstitutional – but I tried – than the entire total membership of Congress together.
Primaries are a family fight. I’m a pro-free enterprise, pro-Second Amendment, pro-life Republican.
It’s not easy being a pro-life Democrat.
You can’t wake up one day and say ‘I’m for gay marriage,’ and wake up the next day and say ‘I’m against it.’ Wake up one day and say, ‘I’m pro-choice,’ and the next day wake up and say, ‘I’m pro-life.’ There’s no credibility there.
I am very, very proud to say that I am pro-life.
I should have known better. Pro-life arguments are now based on scientific evidence and the pro-choice arguments are not. That is a cultural, historical fact.
Well, I’m pro-life, and I’ve been pretty clear about that. So I think we should do everything we can to protect the unborn.
I know from personal experience just how critically important the work of LifeSite is – not just to me but the whole pro-life movement!
I’m a pro-life Roman Catholic conservative, always have been.
I think at the heart of the pro-life movement is the idea that all people are created equal, endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights starting with life.
The NAACP was not a black-run, black-originated organization. It was run by 21 white, socialist, atheist, Marxist Democrats. It was the antithesis of Rev. Martin Luther King Sr.’s community at that time, which was capitalist, Christian, very pro-life, and pro-America.
You can’t claim to be pro-life and then vote to remove the restrictions that prevented government-funded abortions in the District of Columbia.
Protection of unborn children must be a legislative priority in the 112th Congress, and I look forward to leading this bipartisan coalition of pro-life members with Chris Smith as we continue our work to protect innocent human life.