Top 99 Quotes & Sayings by Kate Garraway - Page 2

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Last updated on November 21, 2024.
I was deeply in love with David Soul from 'Starsky & Hutch' when I was 11 or 12. I used to borrow my mum's peach nighty and put some lipstick on and say I was going on a date with him. I made this little purse and would carry a picture of him in it and say he was my boyfriend.
I'm stronger than I think I am.
I genuinely don't think there is anything wrong with wanting to look the best you can. — © Kate Garraway
I genuinely don't think there is anything wrong with wanting to look the best you can.
I've been very lucky to work in a newsroom where there are lots of strong, funny, clever women in senior positions.
I think I learned I'm braver than I think I am.
My worst habit is my untidiness. It bewilders my family, the degree to which I can create absolute chaos around me.
It can be easy to let all sorts of things in your life slide, including your relationship.
I think the thing about Easter holidays in particular is you don't know what the weather's going to be like.
Every time I say I'm going on a diet I end up eating chocolate.
They say breast milk helps just about everything - I'm surprised you can't run a car on it.
I've never felt like thumping Piers Morgan. Others may do, but not me. He's exhilarating to be around.
I don't think having a fear of death is unreasonable.
Well we have a tiny garden, it's like a postage stamp, so generally we try to get out to the parks in London as much as possible.
I am a news junkie and I can't remember a time when I haven't read a paper or even when I am abroad, watched the news on a TV or your phone. — © Kate Garraway
I am a news junkie and I can't remember a time when I haven't read a paper or even when I am abroad, watched the news on a TV or your phone.
There is something special about breakfast TV in that people feel like they really know you.
I did Robert Pattinson's first live interview for 'Twilight' and he was so nervous.
Women should do what makes them feel good.
I loved having children and started relatively late.
I've got a lot cellulite and my thinking was brown cellulite is better than white cellulite.
I think we have a problem with how we treat people and alcohol.
Whatever your age, parents generally embarrass their children. I think that's a role we have to play.
We always have a traditional Easter egg hunt on Easter Sunday. My Aunt Lynne organises that for the family, so we go to her house in Hampshire and it gets ever more elaborate every year.
Nobody loves a baby more than me and I would happily have had about 10 of them.
Of course, no one wants to get older.
I can cope with politicians now I've had about 40,000 cockroaches tipped over my head. Westminster's going to be no problem.
I thought, 'I don't really drink that much.' But when you stop completely it is a shocker. You realise that a glass here, going to a function there, they all tot up.
Some days my husband Derek and I barely have time for a conversation about anything apart from the business of life - who's picking up who and who's cooking dinner.
Midlife is a time of explosive change, particularly for women. It's just like experiencing another puberty. The changes that take place in your body are enormous and, like puberty, you have to throw off the past.
Wallace and Gromit's Children's Charity does a fantastic job, raising funds to improve the lives of sick children in hospitals and hospices throughout the U.K. — © Kate Garraway
Wallace and Gromit's Children's Charity does a fantastic job, raising funds to improve the lives of sick children in hospitals and hospices throughout the U.K.
You've got to get your head right about ageing. Taking care of diet and exercise and facing your fears about growing older will lead you into a happier place emotionally and mentally. You feel like you have a choice.
I don't take myself seriously, because I'm obviously ludicrous.
I think if a youngster leaves school unable to read you're kind of condemning them to a life of poverty and a life of lack of potential.
I've always been a bit ridiculous.
I used to be the sort of person that would go out for lunch with girlfriends and get home at 3 A.M.
I've not got a celebrity body.
I'm very nervous of snakes. I think it's something about the movement. I'm not a huge fan of spiders either.
Being pregnant changes your body image. You watch your stomach expand. If that happened without being pregnant you'd be in deep distress! But because you're excited about what's going to happen, you view yourself differently.
There's something magical about breakfast TV. I can't think of anything else I'd rather do.
I'm not sure I'm very confident at all. There was a lot of my life when I thought I was fundamentally unlovable. — © Kate Garraway
I'm not sure I'm very confident at all. There was a lot of my life when I thought I was fundamentally unlovable.
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