Sister Kate can refer to:
People
- Katherine Mary Clutterbuck (1860-1946), an Anglican nun known as Sister Kate who ran orphanages for Aboriginal children in Western Australia
Movies and Television
- Sister Kate (TV series), an American television sitcom
- Sister Kate Valentine, a character from Chrono Crusade
Music
- "I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate", a song written by Clarence Williams and Armand Piron in the early 1920s
- Sister Kate (album), a 1971 album by Kate Taylor.
Literature
- Sister Kate is a 1982 novel by Jean Bedford, based on the life of Ned Kelly's sister, Kate Kelly.
Famous quotes containing the words sister and/or kate:
“I said in my novel that the clergyman is a kind of human Sunday. Jones and I settled that my sister May was a kind of human Good Friday and Mrs. Bovill an Easter Monday or some other Bank Holiday.”
—Samuel Butler (18351902)
“Truly, My Satan, thou art but a Dunce,
And dost not know the Garment from the Man.
Every Harlot was a Virgin once,
Nor canst thou ever change Kate into Nan.”
—William Blake (17571827)