"Only good girls keep diaries. Bad girls don't have time"
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The joke lands on two levels. First, it’s a breezy clapback to respectability culture: the expectation that women be legible, accountable, and sweetly introspective. Second, it’s a savvy bit of self-mythmaking. Bankhead built her celebrity on a kind of cultivated scandal - the throaty voice, the open appetites, the refusal to sound ashamed. Saying "bad girls don't have time" is a way of turning notoriety into glamour, implying that transgression is not just morally thrilling but socially in-demand.
Context matters: early-to-mid 20th-century stardom ran on carefully managed images, with studios and gossip columns policing female behavior while profiting from it. Bankhead’s wisecrack pretends to shrug off that machinery. The subtext is: you can’t archive me, you can’t pin me down, and if you try, you’re already behind. It’s less confession than escape art - a one-liner that trades accountability for momentum.
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Bankhead, Tallulah. (n.d.). Only good girls keep diaries. Bad girls don't have time. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/only-good-girls-keep-diaries-bad-girls-dont-have-13883/
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Bankhead, Tallulah. "Only good girls keep diaries. Bad girls don't have time." FixQuotes. Accessed February 3, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/only-good-girls-keep-diaries-bad-girls-dont-have-13883/.
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"Only good girls keep diaries. Bad girls don't have time." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/only-good-girls-keep-diaries-bad-girls-dont-have-13883/. Accessed 3 Feb. 2026.





