Kathryn Marie Lette (born 11 November 1958), better known as Kathy Lette, is an Australian-British author who has written a number of bestselling books. She resides in the London Borough of Camden.
dealing with loss and heartache doesn't make you stronger. It only makes people think you are.
My sisters and I miss our dad dreadfully. But grief, of course, is the price of love.
In Hollywood a romantic man is one who talks to you after sex.
. . . planning a brilliant menu and preparing it beautifully doesn't guarantee a recipe for success.
Basically it's just a whole bunch of blokes standing around scratching themselves
If he wants breakfast in bed, tell him to sleep in the kitchen.
All men are into bondage, 'specially if they're real assholes at work all day.
I speak as your native guide to the mysterious tribe called the English. Dress code is everything. You can be a card-carrying Nazi, you can pay gigolos to eat gnocchi out of your navel and you won't be pilloried -- as long as you never, ever wear linen with tweed.
I am allergic to domestic goddesses. Men would prefer a woman with a dirty mind to a clean house.
As a breastfeeding mother you are basically just meals on heels.
Believe me, having a teenage daughter is like living with the Taliban.
Every woman wants to be wanted - just not by the entire Metropolitan police force.
Age to women is like Kryptonite to Superman.
I knew absolutely nothing about bondage. I'd always presumed it was just an inventive way of keeping your partner from going home.
Well if manners maketh man make-up maketh woman. And we don't need a phalanx of behavioural scientists to explain why man judge women by their looks. Because the see bether than thay think.
Why do men like intelligent women? Because opposites attract.
Anyone living in Los Angeles who says they don't need a psychiatrist, needs a psychiatrist.
Any woman who calls herself a post-feminist should keep her Wonderbra and burn her brains.
living with a teenage daughter is like living with the Taliban a mum is not allowed to laugh, sing, dance or wear short skirts
Good art is in the wallet of the beholder.