Kathie Lee Gifford Quotes


Kathie Lee Gifford

Life seemed so simple and joyous when I was growing up.

If I`m in love I want to get married. That`s how stupid I am.

There was no way we`d ever get spoiled. Daddy made sure to instill in us a work ethic.

Sexual harassment is complex, subtle, and highly subjective.

Why do I pray? Because I never know what`s going to pop out of my mouth.

I would never want to hurt anyone by writing a book.

Mom thinks I live in this dream world where everybody`s Ivana Trump.

I sang with Anita Bryant in the Southern Baptist churches.

Over the years my mom has become a self-taught Biblical scholar.

Other kids did drugs; I did crafts. I never knew where I fit in.

I`ve changed it 50 times. You show me a woman who hasn`t, except for Janet Reno. - about coloring her hair

It`s no secret that I love to talk, but the real secret is I love to listen, too.

A fear of the unknown keeps a lot of people from leaving bad situations.

I wasn`t ever interested in marrying someone else`s career or bank account.

They don`t call me spontaneous and irreverant for nothing.

I felt no stigma whatsoever in becoming the third Mrs. Gifford.

For every sleazeball in the business there are plenty of decent and wonderful people.

I once said the Queen of England could use some fashion advice.

To this day I do not believe I`m great at anything.

When I was almost 13 I was ripe for religion. I was actually just plain ripe.

Ridiculous! It`s extremely cold in our studio, so you could be wearing a steel harness and you`d still have a little action, if you know what I mean. I do not like industrial-strength push-up bras. I wear very flimsy things. Besides, what 46-year old woman who`s nursed two kids goes braless? - about rumors that she goes on the air braless

We heard stories about fakery and decoys at revivals. I never personally saw any trickery.

Love in the real world means saying you`re sorry 10 times a day.

To me an audition is 30 crazed people in a room waiting to be axed.

I did feel from day one that I was a born performer.

People were referring to me as the new Anita Bryant. Anita would get a little jealous.

I change my hairstyle every day for the show, I`m fastidious and vain about my nails and teeth and grooming and makeup, but a perfect body, forget it. Dust to dust, wuggies to wuggies.

I don`t think Lloyd`s of London would insure this mouth.

God didn`t bless me with success so I could eat caviar every day.

If I could learn to treat triumph and disaster the same, then I would find bliss.

There were no bigger stars in the new evangelism than the Bakkers.

Yes, Frank hurt me deeply, but my kids have a wonderful father and they deserve a family. about her husband Frank Gifford`s extramarital affair.

I was told all my life I was part Cherokee. Then it was Crow. The latest is Blackfoot.

Our culture is in moral chaos. On TV we celebrate freaks instead of honest, decent people.

I hate politics, hate deals, and deal-making, hate meeting with attorneys and agents.

The payoffs in showbiz seemed as random as a slot machine.

Mrs. Gifford on what she does first thing in the morning: "Brush my teeth and say good morning to the picture of my Daddy sitting next to my sink."

We`re imperfect people trapped in an imperfect world until we get to that place beyond.

For many people religion can be so easy they stumble right over it.