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Daily Inspiration Quote by Mae West

"I'm a woman of very few words, but lots of action"

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Mae West builds a whole persona in one neat contradiction: “a woman of very few words” from the most famously talkative kind of celebrity. The line works because it’s not biography, it’s strategy. West sold wit for a living, but she also understood that in a culture eager to punish women for speaking too plainly about desire and ambition, “few words” can read as virtue while “lots of action” reads as power. She smuggles agency past the censors by framing it as temperament.

The subtext is a quiet flex. “Action” isn’t just physical movement; it’s decision-making, initiative, appetite. West’s screen image was built on double entendres and unapologetic sexuality, yet she often had to wrap that boldness in punchlines, timing, and a kind of theatrical innocence. Here, she flips the moral script: the supposedly “proper” trait (silence) is merely a cover for the trait that actually matters (doing what you want).

Context sharpens the blade. West rose in an era when women performers were expected to be decorative, compliant, and grateful. Her brand was the opposite: self-authored, self-directed, relentlessly in control of her narrative. The sentence is engineered like a press quote that doubles as a warning: don’t mistake restraint for submission. In eight words, she turns feminine quiet into a loaded pause before the main event.

Quote Details

TopicWitty One-Liners
Source
Later attribution: The Wit and Wisdom of Mae West (Mae West, 1967) modern compilation
Text match: 100.00%   Provider: Cross-Reference
Evidence:
I’m a woman of very few words, but lots of action. (Page 46 (section: “Goin’ to Town” (1935))). This line appears in Joseph Weintraub’s 1967 compilation “The Wit and Wisdom of Mae West” as dialogue attributed to Mae West’s character Cleo Borden in the film “Goin’ to Town” (1935). In the book it is presented under the heading for that movie (“GOIN’ TO TOWN Mae West as Cleo Borden”). This verifies a *primary* context (film dialogue) but the *book itself is not the first publication*, it’s a later compilation. To identify the *first* publication/speaking of the line, you’d need the original 1935 film or a contemporary 1935 screenplay/pressbook/transcript; I did not locate a viewable primary 1935 script source in this search session.
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The Wit and Wisdom of Mae West (Mae West, 1967) compilation95.0%
... be awful tired . YOU AIN'T SCARED OF ME BECAUSE THEY SAY I'M A BAD MAN ? CLEO : I'm a good woman for a bad man . ...
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APA Style (7th ed.)
West, Mae. (2026, February 25). I'm a woman of very few words, but lots of action. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/im-a-woman-of-very-few-words-but-lots-of-action-41627/

Chicago Style
West, Mae. "I'm a woman of very few words, but lots of action." FixQuotes. February 25, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/im-a-woman-of-very-few-words-but-lots-of-action-41627/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"I'm a woman of very few words, but lots of action." FixQuotes, 25 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/im-a-woman-of-very-few-words-but-lots-of-action-41627/. Accessed 1 Apr. 2026.

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Mae West

Mae West (August 17, 1893 - November 22, 1980) was a Actress from USA.

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