Top 142 Quotes & Sayings by Kourtney Kardashian

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Last updated on December 3, 2024.
Kourtney Kardashian

Kourtney Mary Kardashian is an American media personality, socialite, and model. In 2007, she and her family began starring in the reality television series Keeping Up with the Kardashians. Its success led to the creation of spin-offs including Kourtney and Khloé Take Miami and Kourtney and Kim Take New York.

Growing up, I never heard my parents curse, never. The first time I ever said a curse word was with my sister Kim.
My stepdad is Bruce Jenner, the Olympian. The first time he came over was like a blind date, and we had show and tell. He took out the gold medal for me and my sisters, and we were like, 'So? Who the hell are you?'
Being a mom is what life is about. I hope people realize what the priorities in life should be and know not everything has to be perfect. — © Kourtney Kardashian
Being a mom is what life is about. I hope people realize what the priorities in life should be and know not everything has to be perfect.
I'm proof that, even after having a baby, you can look better and sexier than ever!
We spent a lot of time trend forecasting and collaborating on ways to design a fresh line of fashion-forward, affordable luxury.
My best friend and I went to sleep-away camp every summer. We'd share stories of making out with boys, but we never did, so we made it all up. My real first kiss was at a friend's house when I was in junior high. He was such a good kisser, and we're still close friends!
I don't think anyone can fall in love for ratings.
Being alone & actually sitting with our own thoughts can lead to such growth and realizations that are rare in our everyday busy lives.
I've been wearing lipstick since I was in 7th grade. That was our form of daring self-expression, because we had to wear uniforms in school. It made our teachers so angry.
I think it's important to talk to my sisters when I have a big decision to make.
For me, juggling mommyhood and work is a challenge, but each day I learn little tricks to make it all come together.
I'm obsessed with being a mom.
I have so many pieces that once belonged to my mom and both of my grandmothers. All of these pieces are very sentimental, and I love to wear them. I also have many pieces from my father that I probably cherish the most. I love wearing his dress shirts.
I remember when I first found out I was having a boy, I became obsessed with buying boys' clothes. Then came my daughter, and I was obsessed with buying girls' clothes. Everything looks 10 million times cuter when it's teeny-tiny.
Now that I have a daughter, I've been thinking about how I'll define beauty to her. I watched a video of Kendall when she was three, and she was putting on makeup. I don't know how I feel about that. But my daughter already watches me do it. When do you let them start wearing it? I don't know yet.
I wish that when we weren't filming, we could have full privacy. I wish I could live in a bubble and just be with my family. — © Kourtney Kardashian
I wish that when we weren't filming, we could have full privacy. I wish I could live in a bubble and just be with my family.
I loved dressing for my pregnant body. A pregnant woman's body is so beautiful. Towards the end, it does get harder, and then it became all about flats and comfortable maxi dresses.
I would say a lack of sleep is a cause for feeling not so beautiful. On those days, I try to drink lots of water and put on the biggest sunglasses I can find.
I find a pregnant body to be beautiful and an incredible reminder of what a woman's body is made to do.
Sometimes I just wish nobody knew who I was.
I'm five feet tall - I'm very petite - so for me, if I'm wearing a skirt or dress, it needs to be short, or else it makes me look frumpy. I need to wear either something really short or a maxi dress; anything in between just looks weird.
When I do my own makeup, I always start with Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturizer.
My entire life changed when I became a mother - my priorities, my understanding, appreciation of life, and my relationship with God.
I am always trying to evolve, so I like to read parenting books and things like that.
I witnessed a home birth with my sister Khloe and, after seeing it, I felt it wasn't for me. There was too much risk involved, and it wasn't as sanitary as a hospital.
There's no one else I would rather have as my manager than my mom because I know that she has our best interests at heart. Sometimes, it's hard to separate manager mode from mom mode. I think as our manager, my mom will get more emotional about situations than she would if she was just our manager.
I used to play Donna Karan. I used my dad's home office, and Kim was my assistant. Then one of our friends would play a buyer, and I would take her to my mom's closet and show her the new collection.
I called a bunch of the restaurants in my neighborhood that I had assumed served all-organic food, and so many didn't!
I love being pregnant in general.
Before Christmas, I host a party for our kids and all their friends. We love to make a mess while decorating gingerbread houses.
Mom always told us to wear pretty, matching underwear.
I know that, for me, I need to try to cover myself while breastfeeding so that no one snaps a picture. If this wasn't the case, I probably wouldn't mind as much because my son is my biggest concern. My attitude is, if someone sees a little somethin' somethin', don't look if you don't like it.
Sometimes I think, 'Why should I work out when I can spend time with my kids?' I feel guilty doing something for me.
When every moment is constantly being filmed, it's hard to relax.
I love Oreos.
I was surprised that everyone calls it 'morning sickness,' because it lasted all day. For me, it was even worse at night. During my first two pregnancies, I felt so nauseous all day that I could only eat plain toast and bland foods - no proteins.
I feel such a sense of empowerment being a mom. But I do wonder: How do they/we do it all?
When I was pregnant, a few of my friends told me that their babies slept in bed with them. I remember thinking how crazy that was. Then I started reading up on it and decided it was something I actually wanted to try.
My daily style is easy and effortless - I don't like to take too much time getting ready. — © Kourtney Kardashian
My daily style is easy and effortless - I don't like to take too much time getting ready.
People always have something to say about how long is too long or not long enough to breastfeed. I think this is such a personal decision that it can only be made between each baby and his or her mommy.
I wouldn't say I'm strict. I love to communicate with my kids, and I constantly check in and try to talk things through instead.
Since we started putting together our makeup collection, Kardashian Beauty, I've been extra invested in our list of no-no ingredients. It's an ingredients black list that we don't allow into the products - no parabens, no sulfates.
Women always ask me how to get back in shape after having a baby. I always say, 'Know when's the right time for your workout and commit to doing it.'
I feel that if I'm going through something, I'm sure someone else is, too. I try to be as honest with myself and others as I can be.
I love things that are easy to throw on, that I don't have to think about. Like skinny jeans and a T-shirt is easy for me.
I love to read books that focus on parenting topics because there are so many different ways to do things. I find these books offer a lot of great opinions on many different subjects.
I would love to design a maternity clothing line. It is so hard to find stylish clothes for pregnant people... I would say 99 percent of the clothes I wore were not maternity because I couldn't find anything I liked.
I love Audrey Hepburn.
My mom and both of my grandmothers have always been into fashion, so it's been around us our whole lives.
I have had breast implants, but it's so funny 'cause it's not a secret; I could care less.
I think I forget every time - you give birth, and you want your stomach to be flat again. It does take a lot of work, but I usually start slowly by going on walks with the baby.
Fashion is so subjective, and I think it should be playful. — © Kourtney Kardashian
Fashion is so subjective, and I think it should be playful.
I am the worst at doing my hair. I have no clue how to do it; I just feel like I need to go to hair beauty school or something because it's really becoming a problem.
I've learned to set boundaries and know when to say, 'I just need to rest.' I'm good at listening to what my body's telling me.
I remember playing in my mom's closet with Kim as little girls - we had this game we played, I was Donna Karan, and she was my assistant, and I was really bossy.
I remember, when I went away to college at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, my aunt sent me a book with the rules of being a Southern Belle. One of the rules was to never wear white after Labor Day. Fashion has a lot to do with confidence and making up your own rules.
Motherhood has most definitely changed me and my life. It's so crazy how drastic even the small details change - in such an amazing way. Even silly things, like the fact that all of my pictures on my cell phone used to be of me at photo shoots - conceited, I know! - but now every single picture on my phone is of Mason.
I've always loved children's clothes - my grandmother actually owned a children's boutique in La Jolla, CA, for 30 years. I grew up visiting her and working in her store, and then my mom and I had a children's boutique together for five or six years.
The first place I gain weight is in my rear end. I love my butt, but I have a tendency to get saddlebags there, so I need to watch it.
I think with boys... it's all about shoes. I've seen so many little boys, and their outfits are so cute, and then their moms put kind of dorky shoes on them.
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