Author Profile
Carole Radziwill
1963 • American • Journalist
61
Total Quotes
Collected Meditations
Showing 61 quotesI'm not ever getting a Pulitzer prize and my books aren't on high school reading lists, but for better or worse I'm a working writer.— Carole Radziwill
Having to walk and talk and hit a mark and open a door proved nearly impossible for me. I suppose that's why we're on a reality show and not 'Mad Men.' Because we don't act.— Carole Radziwill
I do hate air conditioning and early mornings, but my friends all know this and plan accordingly.— Carole Radziwill
I've been told I'm a good guest. I don't take up much space, I don't eat a lot, and I keep my complaints to a minimum.— Carole Radziwill
As hard as I try I cannot get myself to three museums in any one city. The only museum I've ever really enjoyed was the Picasso Museum in Barcelona and I think that's because it's small and you can touch things.— Carole Radziwill
On my real vacations, I meet up with friends and we go for walks on the beach. We stroll through old cities, swim in the sea, and take afternoon naps. We shop, lunch, and, yeah, drink.— Carole Radziwill
The thing about rumors is that everyone believes something about them, even if they are completely unfounded.— Carole Radziwill
The Women' is one of my all-time favorite movies, you really should watch. It's based on a play by Clare Booth Luce about a group of high society women (one is a Countess!) in 1939 New York.— Carole Radziwill
Perhaps I'm old-fashioned but I don't think mothers want their 25-year-old daughters to marry 85-year-old men, except maybe for the money. Money, at least, makes some sense.— Carole Radziwill
My Grandpa Tony was a legend in our family, and also in his own mind. There's no end to the tales of his exploits.— Carole Radziwill
There's nothing more riveting than a contractually obligated 'Housewife' sit-down.— Carole Radziwill
I spent my summers as a kid in an upstate New York hippie town called Saugerties.— Carole Radziwill
I think every girl needs a good lip split story, I have one. I fell onto my front door doorknob coming back from the mailbox, once.— Carole Radziwill