“(when children can watch without embarrassment their mothers breast feed brothers and sister) They realize the wholesomeness of sex and its naturalness. They don't put sex in the wrong proportion.”

—  Grace Kelly

The Milwaukee Sentinel Princess Puts Motherhood First Jul 17, 1971

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American actress and Princess consort of Monaco 1929–1982

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