I've always been interested in what else is here, what lies beneath.
Wyoming - God bless you in Wyoming - it's very boring, and it's the most isolated place on Earth.
For both men and women, an eyelash curler is a must. It gives your eye the appearance of being well-rested and wide open.
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.
I loved 'Carol.' I thought it was a beautiful film.
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.
La Flavour's 'Mandolay' is a disco classic - I dare you to sit still while listening to it.
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.
The whole point is to live life and be - to use all the colors in the crayon box.
I try to do three active things a day because I have to fit into costumes that are very tight.
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 number one taboo for boys is to be feminine, so for someone to not only override their internal directive but society's directive is mind-boggling and heroic. It's courageous.
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've cried my eyes out and wanted to end it all before. I hope everybody's gone that far, because it makes life rich.
I always did what I thought was interesting. I always just did what caught my fantasy. Looking like a woman, that was never the criteria for me. It was always to do drag. And drag is not gender-specific. Drag is just drag. It's exaggeration.
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.
'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.
We are all doing drag. Every single person on this planet is doing it.
Drag is there to remind culture not to take itself too seriously. All of this is illusion.
We encrypt 'Drag Race' with the secret language that kept gay people linked for many years before the '80s.