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We are all doing drag. Every single person on this planet is doing it.
My number one tip for all people, not just drag queens, is false eyelashes, which make every look go from daytime to glamazon!
I enjoy being creative.
There are so many sensitive souls; they don't know what to do with their feelings.
La Flavour's 'Mandolay' is a disco classic - I dare you to sit still while listening to it.
Drag is there to remind culture not to take itself too seriously. All of this is illusion.
'The Wizard of Oz' is my favourite. It explains what life on this planet is about. Although Dorothy reaches Oz, she finds she had what she needed to go back to Kansas all along, but the Good Witch tells her that she had to learn it for herself. All of the answers to the meaning of life are there.
I always bring an orange scarf, not just so I can wear it or tuck it into my pocket, but also so I can throw it over a lamp in the hotel room. Orange is my favourite colour, and it gives a lovely, warm ambience.
If you've worked in a factory, and you haven't learned how to do something else, you're obsolete. That's just nature.
We encrypt 'Drag Race' with the secret language that kept gay people linked for many years before the '80s.
Don't believe the hype; don't believe what it tells you on your driver's license. You are an extension of the power that created this whole universe.
It's a neutralizing mantra to say to everybody, 'I come in peace.' I come in peace. That's why it's important.
Wyoming - God bless you in Wyoming - it's very boring, and it's the most isolated place on Earth.
A regular old drag queen is usually your science teacher who's actually wearing women's panties underneath his slacks. A drag-queen superstar is someone who actually works in clubs and makes a living doing it more than one night a year, or even one night in six months.
I think this life is hard without assistance from others.
Drag is involved with changing identities and not taking identities too seriously at all. That's why drag is such a hard sell to a network - or anyone, really - because it's up against the ego.
The only person I look up to - and not just in show business but also in the world - is a little lady named Judge Judy! Honestly.
In our subconscious, we all know we're playing roles.
I remember being 14 years old, making a pact with myself. I would never join into the matrix, never join into the status quo, and I would always fight it. It always felt like I was on an operating table and the anesthesia never worked.
I have always worked and did my work on the fringe, where I have feel very comfortable.
It's important to find your tribe.
From childhood, we're trained to be a certain way, to behave a certain way - so that the power base can control us, really. And punk and drag are completely outside of that.
Throughout my life, I have always believed in love; I've always put my heart in love. But I've seen fear take people so often. It's very scary.
I think our culture is moving forward - slowly. And also, as we move forward, we're witnessing some of the old stalwarts rejecting that forward motion.
I love the creativity and the social and political aspects of drag.
I feel like I've won every year the show has been picked up by Logo because, really, nothing beats a paycheck.
I don't think drag will ever be mainstream because it's counter to what the mainstream directive is, which is picking an identity and sticking with it for the rest of your life.
The whole point is to live life and be - to use all the colors in the crayon box.
It's hard to get intimate with an audience.
I try to do three active things a day because I have to fit into costumes that are very tight.
I'm not religious, but I do pray. It's 60 seconds of meditation, visualizing myself, looking at myself, and being conscious of my own consciousness. That will align me for the rest of the day.
I go to the gym at five in the morning and then go do a hike.
Once you clear out from your consciousness things that no longer matter, you're able to make room for other things.
I've been very blessed, and that has not escaped me.
Life is not to be taken seriously.
If you look at their voting habits and their eating habits, you realize people are stupid.
There's not another lip-synch song on the planet, in the history of lip-synching songs, that has been lip-synched more than 'I Will Survive.'
I dance to the beat of a different drummer.
If you're upset by something I said, you have bigger problems than you think.
Unfortunately, in our culture, one person can write a letter to the network, and they shut something down. It's unfortunate.
This is an important thing: People who live in the mainstream and the status quo think that everyone else is there to serve them.
People don't know how to place me in their consciousness. They think, 'Oh, you must be here to make me look good. That's what gay guys are, right? You're an accessory for my straight life.' Just because your limited view is that everyone's there to serve you and that you're the only person in the world. It doesn't work that way.
Everyone has a really short attention span, and you have to bombard them with content, content, content.
I'm ambitious. I work hard.
It's true in everything, not just in drag: To be a success, you have to understand the landscape. You have to know thyself, and you have to know your history so that you can draw from people who have figured out the equation you are faced with. It's not rocket science.
We humans are still a very primitive culture, and it's one of the traps we've fallen into over the course of our lives - to forget our history. That's why George Orwell's 'Animal Farm' is so profound. It chronicles our short memory.
I've always idolized people who can write songs.
I love Ashford & Simpson, and I love the Brothers Gibb. They are amazing.
Usually, people who don't have a broad perspective see gay people as servants - as people who are there to make them look good.
I love drag, and I love people who gravitate toward it. Because the people who do drag are people who dance to the beat of a different drummer.
It's important to remember that you're born naked, and the rest is drag.
Drag breaks the fourth wall, which is why it's never been quite accepted, because nobody wants to be told that they are really a caricature of themself and to not take yourself too seriously.
Drag has always been the thing you turn to to remember to not take yourself too seriously.
Drag queens have always taken on that role of spilling the tea - and the tea is the emperor has no clothes!
Life's journey - it unfolds for you as you are ready for it.
I've lived my whole life in the life - I've lived my whole life doing the thing, I've been doing my own thing. And I think my life speaks volumes about what one must do.
Never forget that the most political thing you can ever do is follow your heart.
The only time you will ever see me in drag is when I am - What? Getting paid. It is my job.
My love life has never been of interest to people. Of course I have a love life; I have a real life outside of show business.
Everybody is in drag.
I haven't found a heel that's been too high for me yet.
I think drag is universal, no matter who does it. I mean, yeah, I am homosexual, but I think everybody likes to toy with their image. I love those guys. I love Milton Berle and Flip Wilson and all those people.
I'm a pop victim. I love pop music; I love pop culture. I love Olivia Newton-John.
I've cried my eyes out and wanted to end it all before. I hope everybody's gone that far, because it makes life rich.
When I go out, I'm always dressed up. Not in drag but always prepared to be 'on.' Just in case somebody's going to take a picture. Everyone has a Facebook page, so no matter what, I'm prepared to service the public.
People deal with grief in many different ways. And some people in show business parade their relationships around like an accessory, and others like to keep it separate from business and commerce. It's perfectly fine to say, 'I actually don't want to talk about my love because that's not part of the fantasy world I created in commerce.'
My focus is on love and inclusiveness.
In my life, I've been able to really examine society in a way most people who aren't outsiders don't get a chance to do.
I've never personally differentiated a person who dressed up in a three-piece suit and goes to Wall Street from a person who dresses up in a polyester uniform and works at McDonalds. I think it's all drag.
For both men and women, an eyelash curler is a must. It gives your eye the appearance of being well-rested and wide open.
Having an automobile in Los Angeles enables me to change clothes at least three times a day: I will go from western wear to nautical to Savile Row in the course of 12 hours.
The secret of success in every field is redefining what success means to you. It can't be your parent's definition, the media's definition, or your neighbor's definition. Otherwise, success will never satisfy you.
Personally, I experience success when I enjoy what I'm doing. I love the creative process, even if the end result isn't embraced by anyone else.
I love games. My favorite thing on this planet to do is to play games. And if you don't enjoy games, then you're really missing the point of what this life is.
Honestly, it's important to not take this whole process of life on this planet too seriously. And you need games to remind you that every aspect of your experience on this planet is a game. And you have to be a good sport. You have to strategize, and you have to have fun.
People can identify as however you want to. Right on. Go for it. But my strategy in this bigger game of life is to not identify as anything.
Mainstream's never appealed to me, really. I mean, I've become popular over the years in certain areas. But mainstream, you know, I would rather the mainstream come to me.
I've always been drawn to people who dance to the beat of a different drum; it didn't matter if they were in film or music or fashion.
I had mentors, growing up in gay life - older gay men who told me about our history and the history of art and culture - but somehow, the younger generation missed out on that synergy.
Drag is really about reminding people that you are more than you think you are - you are more than what it says on your passport.
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