Mae West? Margot Asquith? Lillie Langtry? Anonymous?
Question for Quote Investigator: The movie star, screenwriter, and sex symbol Mae West once spoke a humorous line about keeping a diary, but I do not recall the precise phrasing. She said a diary might provide the diarist with financial support in the future. Are you familiar with this quip, and do you know when she said it?
Reply from Quote Investigator: Mae West wrote the screenplay of the 1937 movie “Every Day’s a Holiday”.1 She also played the role of Peaches O’Day and delivered this line:2
I always say, keep a diary and someday it’ll keep you.
However, Mae West probably did not originate this comical remark because it was in circulation fifteen years before the movie was released. In 1922 an instance of the joke was attributed to the well-known socialite and notable diarist Margot Asquith. Also, in 1925 the line was ascribed to the stage actress and member of high society Lillie Langtry. Details for these citations are given further below.
Here are additional selected citations in chronological order.
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