“If you are going to take your clothes off for something, it better be a good cause.”

—  Sophie Monk

"Sophie Monk Poses Nude to Promote Vegetarianism", PETA (22 October 2007) https://www.peta.org/features/sophie-monk-vegetarian/.

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