Words matter. These are the best Kyle Richards Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
On the first season of ‘The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,’ I was constantly uncomfortable with my eyes. It became annoying filming the show and having to turn away every few seconds and put drops in my eye.
Shabbat dinner is something that we do once a month.
I said that in Beverly Hills, a woman going out to a party without makeup on is shocking. I was referring to women in Beverly Hills in general.
I not only want to make sure I keep my children healthy, but I need to be healthy to be here for them.
It’s hard giving advice to a friend about their marriage. You never know if you’re saying too much or too little.
Growing up in Beverly Hills, everyone was Jewish, and I always secretly wanted to be.
My mother always taught us that any accomplishment my sisters or I achieve is a ‘feather in all our caps.’ Kathy, Kim, and I are always proud of each other. We feel that each of our lives is a reflection on all of us. We all want the best for each other.
I am not premeditated in what I am going to say. That means there will be times I regret saying certain things.
I think any parent can imagine how difficult it would be to watch your child suffer.
I am not perfect. That’s for sure.
Doing ‘Days of Our Lives’ was fun. I always am happy when working on the set. I think it reminds me of my childhood, which, in spite of not being ‘normal’ in any way, was a happy one.
Just like I tell my daughters, first impressions are important, so once it’s out there, whether it’s a picture or a TV show, it’s there; it’s gonna be out there forever.
Growing up, cancer was one of those things that I heard other people talk about. The word scared me, but I always thought, ‘Thank goodness I don’t have to worry about that.’ Then, in 1998, I lost my father to cancer.
I am a girl’s girl all the way, always have been.
I don’t like to have problems with any friend I care about.
I have to say that I am embarrassed about how emotional I am.
Nothing is more important to me than family.
For me, I will defend what’s right – not who I am speaking with at the time or who I think will back me.
I always love going to Vegas.
When adopting a dog, you have to find the right match for your family.
I, like many people, have had bumps in the road when it comes to family. Family dynamics are complicated and weigh heavily on me.
My sister was such a young mom (as was my mom), and she loved the help that I was more than willing to give.
As a woman, I can multitask with the best of ’em.
I first knew I wanted to be a mom when my sister Kathy had her first baby, Paris. She was so beautiful and sweet.
Reality television – it’s your life, and you can’t walk away from it. You’re being exposed, and the audience is weighing in on your lives and your relationships with your friends and family.
I love when I throw a party and people get into it and and make an effort.
Regarding my attire, I choose whatever I feel is most flattering at the time. That can be jeans dressed up to a nice dinner or a dress at home for a casual night. In other words, thin days and chubby days are what determines what I wear.
While being late in L.A. is common because of traffic, more than 20 minutes is too much.
I am an honest person.
I am very sensitive and get emotional.
I have been known to have four-letter words fly out of my mouth when I’m upset.
Raising money for research and for those suffering with cancer who can’t afford treatment is very important to me.
I admire those that keep Shabbat every week and do not allow anything to interfere with it. It is such a beautiful way to stay connected to friends and family and force yourself to slow down.
You always have to stand up for yourself.
I had always wanted to go to college but found my life taking a different path.
I love acting. It’s what I’ve done all my life, and to me, it’s a lot easier than doing reality television because you get into a character, you remember your lines, and you go home and leave it all behind at the end of the day.
Raising teens is a challenge – that’s for sure.
Our mother was very strong.
I know from experience, once something is said on camera, true or false, it follows you forever.
I am a strong girl but also sensitive.
I know for me, personally, when something is being said about me that isn’t true, it’s extremely hurtful and frustrating.
I don’t do well with my children leaving the nest.
I think that being on a reality show is difficult. We’re expected to be honest, and especially since we are honest, it creates issues sometimes in relationships.
I feel like on the ‘Housewives,’ my family stuff was really out there.
I have always taught my kids to treat people the way they want to be treated.
I have so many amazing friends in my life that I am so grateful for.
If I’ve gained weight, it’s OK. This is life; this is my reality. The weight goes up, it goes down, my skin’s not looking great, or whatever it is: it’s part of life. I do – I feel pressure to look my best, but I think I do that in just my personal life anyway.
I am very grateful that I have a husband that doesn’t find looking too thin attractive. Phew!
I do believe in bad energy and not wanting to be around negativity.
As a mother and someone who has lost so many family members to cancer, it is important to me to bring awareness to such important causes.
Letting your guard down and the world into your home is very risky, I know.
I do have a lot of fire in me and could use some lessons on how to handle things more calmly.
I don’t feel the need to share the truth with people that I don’t know.
I always seem to love the shows with cops. I really want to play a cop – I want a badge and a gun. I’d love to do a guest spot on ‘Breaking Bad’ or ‘Castle.’ I think ‘Once Upon a Time’ is a great time. Fun stuff. I like to have fun with characters.
Anyone that knows me knows that I get over things quickly and usually forget about it as well. Sometimes a good thing, sometimes not so much.
I honestly do not believe in witchcraft.
I’ve learned that whether it’s with your skin or your hair, less is more. People go and do so much to it, I don’t think that’s good. Too much product is not good, so I think that’s probably the best thing. And not the most expensive thing is the best thing. That’s for sure. I’ve learned that the hard way.
Sometimes my nieces feel more like the little sisters I never had.
I judge my friends by their character.
I take my role of being an aunt seriously and have attended every important event/milestone in all my nieces’ and nephews’ lives.
I have never had a nanny with any of my children.
You do see some outrageous things and people in Beverly Hills. I’m not always quite sure what to make of it.
I always wear my heart on my sleeve.
My husband is always supportive and excited about my projects, and I feel very fortunate to have him cheer me on and encourage me.
The ‘Housewives’ has helped me find my voice. I was always a people-pleaser, and coming into a show like this, you end up losing that.
I feel like you’re only young once.
Being a mom is something that I never take for granted.
I have come to a point where I have accepted that not everyone is meant to be friends.
I am actually a very good cook (if I may say so myself). I just don’t know that many recipes.
Having small children with a dog that you don’t know anything about can be risky.
Growing up as a child actress, I was tutored on movie and TV sets.
I am a straight shooter.
My husband’s character speaks for itself.
I can always forgive and forget if I care about someone.
I pride myself on being a good friend, and all my friends can attest to that.