(30 quotes found)
“Here,at the University of Malta, the sign that should hang out of the window should say: “None of us have any balls and therefore we don’t need to worry about condoms”.”
Vanessa Macdonald
“The majority of the council members said the obligatory carrying of condoms wasn't the best move because it encouraged promiscuity.”
William Pena
“I despair that the next generation will one day look back and read that the University Students’ Council, KSU, was unable to even comment on whether it would agree to an application from organisation MOVE to install a condom machine in Students’ House, because it has no “statutory” right to take a stand without the approval of the Social Policy Commission. Statutory rights? On the life-or-death issue of a condom machine (Aids and STDs apart)? Give me a break.”
“Now kids, if we all could have sex without condoms and getting pregnant. It would halt the progress of human race and bring so much more pleasure into life. That why you all so stupid and have children. Use condoms for feck sake.”
J C A Rowe
“There is not only a lack of success for condoms. It's worse than that -- they are utter failures.”
Wendy Wright
“It's 2005. We have the drugs to treat HIV, and good science shows that condoms and clean needles for injection-drug users can prevent it. But these tools are being withheld due to spending cuts, treaties blocking generic drugs and federally funded programs teaching abstinence-only. Our leaders are taking us backward as HIV rates increase. They must change course.”
Charles King
“Over the last eight to 10 months, there's been a very significant decline in the use of condoms, significantly orchestrated by the policies of the government.”
Stephen Lewis
“We wanted to develop condom packaging that was noticeable and memorable so that we can later track the effectiveness of our distribution. We also aim to use the packaging to promote condom use and awareness.”
Sandra Mullin
“And if you do graze, wear a condom,”
Richard Holbrooke
“He was trying to pass a bogus $100 bill to the clerk. He was trying to buy condoms and cologne.”
Yvonne Martinez