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.
I haven't found a heel that's been too high for me yet.
My spiritual practice reminds me of what's really real, what's really hood.
I don't think there is a life in the mundane 9-to-5 hypocrisy. That's not living.
I've always idolized people who can write songs.
All things to do with drag are inherently therapeutic because the realization of your own insanity is the beginning of sanity.
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.
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.
This is an important thing: People who live in the mainstream and the status quo think that everyone else is there to serve them.
It's a neutralizing mantra to say to everybody, 'I come in peace.' I come in peace. That's why it's important.
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.
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.
It's important to remember that you're born naked, and the rest is drag.
Young people need to know there are ways for them to navigate this life.
Unfortunately, in our culture, one person can write a letter to the network, and they shut something down. It's unfortunate.
I'm a pop victim. I love pop music; I love pop culture. I love Olivia Newton-John.
The only time you will ever see me in drag is when I am - What? Getting paid. It is my job.
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.
Hollywood is an idea. It's not a real place.
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.