Cathy Guisewite

Cathy Guisewite
Cathy Lee Guisewiteis an American cartoonist who created the comic strip Cathy, which had a 34-year run. The strip focused on a career woman facing the issues and challenges of eating, work, relationships and having a mother—or as the character put it in one strip, "the four basic guilt groups."...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionComic Book Author
Date of Birth5 September 1950
CityDayton, OH
CountryUnited States of America
voice chocolate hot
I was going to sip on a diet soda, but a little voice convinced me I needed the extra calcium from a cup of hot chocolate.
years graduates five-years
Allow yourself to graduate, every five years.
weight size
Wake me up when I'm a size 5.
men instruction should
Men should come with instruction booklets.
insecurity i-can conscience
I can't tell my conscience from my insecurities.
christmas remember sometimes
Sometimes the best Christmas present is remembering what you've already got.
two high-heels secret
There are only two secrets to a slimmer shape ... High heels and shoulder pads!
children thinking years
I have an office in my house and one about five minutes from my house. I worked solely out of my house for many years, but find, with children, that I have to be in a different ZIP code to think.
life-lesson new-beginnings blow
Everyday is a new beginning and a chance to blow it.
dog thinking secret
My dog was with me all the time. I talked to my dog. She was my best buddy. I shared all my secrets with her, but I don't think I every really tried jokes out with the dog.
mean men brain
I'm married, which means that instead of occasionally wondering about men from afar, I actually live with one and can be constantly astounded by the strange male brain.
mom real hypnosis
The relationship between Cathy and Mom in the strip is the one relationship drawn from real life that I have proudly never even tried to disguise.
funny-life mean successful
I'm more financially successful, but it just means the shopping blunders I make are bigger now.
glowing female pages
I'd love to see more equal representation of female and male cartoonists on the comics page.