If a woman becomes weary and at last dead from bearing, that matters not; let her only die from bearing, she is there to do it.


Sermon Von dem ehelichen Stande (1519), p. 41 — as quoted in The Ethic of Freethought: A Selection of Essays and Lectures (1888) by Karl Pearson, "The Sex-Relations in Germany", p. 424


If a woman becomes weary and at last dead from bearing, that matters not; let her only die from bearing, she is there to do it.

If a woman becomes weary and at last dead from bearing, that matters not; let her only die from bearing, she is there to do it.

If a woman becomes weary and at last dead from bearing, that matters not; let her only die from bearing, she is there to do it.

If a woman becomes weary and at last dead from bearing, that matters not; let her only die from bearing, she is there to do it.