Kate Garraway

Journalist

198 Quotes

I've never felt like thumping Piers Morgan. Others may do, but not me. He's exhilarating to be around.

Since I was a little girl, my family has taken a holiday to Cornwall every spring half-term.

Ageing might have its drawbacks but it brings with it hard-won wisdom and a wonderful sense of freedom.

We actively encourage teenagers not to have babies, we applaud young career women in their twenties, then before you know it you find yourself, as I did, aged 32 at a friend's wedding and being quizzed by everyone about why you haven't got round to reproducing yet.

Hiding at the back of every woman's wardrobe, regardless of her age or shape, you'll find a sad and sorry collection of all her fashion howlers and regrets.

True, I do love finding something nice for my nearest and dearest, but there is still a pressure to find the perfect present for every member of the family.

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.

My husband is very much of the ilk that expects to waited on hand and foot during the festive season.

The gang on 'GMB' is what really makes it. I love Ben Shephard, Richard Arnold, Susanna Reid and even Piers Morgan.

I did Robert Pattinson's first live interview for 'Twilight' and he was so nervous.

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.

I love being a mum.

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.

Coast is my go-to store for any awards do - it's brilliant for occasion wear.

My rational mind knows I am blessed. So many women - some of whom I've interviewed over the years - endure infertility and childlessness.

I did Robert Pattinson's first live interview for 'Twilight' and he was so nervous.

I'm not suggesting for a minute that you settle for the first half-decent man who comes along - every woman has the right to hold out for Mr Right - but you may find that really addressing your feelings about having a family means the man you thought was Mr Right comes in a different form.

I think a lot of the political programmes have decided that most people aren't interested in politics, so they broadcast only for people who are.

There's something deliciously flirty about a ruffle.

The National Lottery is brilliant because when I'm on my way people tweet me and say: 'Fingers crossed,' 'make my numbers come up!' Which I obviously can't do but, what a great life!

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