Moi wrote:
"Only the man who does not need it, is fit to inherit wealth, the man who would make his fortune no matter where he started."
Why don't you come up sometime and see me?... Come on up, I'll tell your fortune.
She Done Him Wrong (1933)
Is that a pistol in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?
She Done Him Wrong (1933)[citation needed]
Beulah, Peel me a grape.
I'm No Angel (1933)[1]
I only like two kinds of men, domestic and imported.
I'm No Angel (1933)[1]
When I'm good, I'm very good. When I'm bad, I'm better.
I'm No Angel (1933)[1]
I used to be Snow White, but I drifted.
I'm No Angel (1933)[1]
Between two evils, I generally like to pick the one I never tried before.
Klondike Annie (1936) Sometimes quoted as: "When choosing between two evils, I always like to try the one I've never tried before."[2]
A man in the house is worth two in the street.
Belle of the Nineties
It's not the men in your life that matters, it's the life in your men.
I'm No Angel
When women go wrong, men go right after them.
She Done Him Wrong[3]
One and one is two; two and two is four; and "five will get you ten" if you work it right!
My Little Chickadee[4]
I feel like a million tonight. But one at a time.
Myra Breckinridge
To a young actor: How tall are you without your horse? Six foot, seven inches. Never mind the six feet. Let's talk about the seven inches!
Myra Breckinridge
I'm the kinda girl who works for Paramount by day, and Fox all night
Sextette[5]
To her British lover about to climb in bed with 80-something Mae: She said that she hoped soon to be able to say what Paul Revere said -'The British are coming'. This was the last one-liner Mae ever uttered on film