Drag is all about self-expression; there's so many different angles you can take on it.

A Rubik's cube is equal to a drag queen. It's really colorful, but I don't wanna do it.

Running into a pole is a drag, but never being allowed to run into a pole is a disaster.

Nothing so reduces and drags down a human being as the consciousness of not being loved.

The ability to create anything I want without rules is the real thing I love about drag.

I don't think I knew Ru was a drag queen when I would see her in 'The Brady Bunch Movie.'

I love Kim Chi the drag queen from 'RuPaul's Drag Race,' but I'm not sure about the food.

There is something about the art form and about drag entertainers that is very uplifting.

Error is acceptable as long as we are young; but one must not drag it along into old age.

Drag is there to remind culture not to take itself too seriously. All of this is illusion.

Drag has always been the thing you turn to to remember to not take yourself too seriously.

When I started doing drag, I always put together multimedia elements for live performance.

I mean, I'm a drag queen, any excuse to wear a costume means it's going to be a good time.

Dressage is when you put a dress on your horse. It's like putting on drag, but for horses.

I live in L.A. and love L.A., and you couldn't drag me out of there kicking and screaming.

Obviously drag has different intentions and my drag has always been about gender illusion.

I didn't plan to be a comedian. I didn't plan to be a drag queen. It just kind of evolved.

I'm definitely not one to prolong things and drag it out, that's not really my personality.

The only time you will ever see me in drag is when I am - What? Getting paid. It is my job.

I find the conversations on 'Drag Race' very authentic, and I cry pretty much every episode.

I guess it wasn't really part of my story on 'Drag Race' but I'm a trained actor and singer.

I sound like a chain-smoking drag queen after a hard night of singing 'Tie a Yellow Ribbon'.

I'm very thoughtful and thorough when it comes to my looks and the detail I put into my drag.

Don't drag the Mossad into political arguments. These are people who can't defend themselves.

You gotta do it with class and integrity. If not, you're gonna drag yourself through the mud.

I think everybody should have the right to do drag if they want to. Even if they look busted!

I'm very business-minded. I think that's something that sets me aside from other drag queens.

When I'm stuck for a closing to a lyric, I will drag out my last resort: overwhelming illogic.

Drag is a little scary, especially for a gay man who's not comfortable with his feminine side.

I'm an artist who happens to be in drag. And I think that's why my drag is a little different.

I was quite a shy person growing up, and drag was very much a shield for me to perform behind.

People are really seeing that drag is an art form, that it's so much more than self-expression.

The only way the past can drag you back is if you choose to bring it with you into the present.

I do represent a different aesthetic to drag, I have a different point of view with everything.

Give a talk to children and tell them dinosaurs didn't drag their tails, and you get arguments.

We have such an amazing drag community, and I don't think people fully realize it about Seattle.

When markets are rallying, cash in the portfolio is a drag on performance, returning about zero.

Drag me to the moon, to catch a star and seize its brilliance as I'm swept up in amorphous dust.

Sometimes I carry a Green Marble SeLr setting spray. It's the one drag queens use. That is bomb.

Drag has always been very political and challenging of societal norms and other aspects of life.

My mother is an actress, and she used to drag me from theater to theater and reading to reading.

I came to 'RuPaul's Drag Race' late: I didn't get into the show until its fourth or fifth season.

I got sunburnt which is obviously a drag for me because in theory the sun is supposed to kill me.

I feel like I have an inner drag queen. Or rather, I feel like I was a drag queen in a past life.

It's great that we have so many people from so many diverse background in the 'Drag Race' family.

My dream was always to come to Los Angeles and make it as an actor. I kind of just fell into drag.

People love sympathy, people love the underdog. For me, sympathy is not part of my drag aesthetic.

Unhappiness really meant something back then. Now it's just a drag, like a cold or having no money.

I started out as being a diva in a golden dress and now to a more bearded drag artist guy in boots.

I hate drag. It's extremely uncomfortable. It's awful. I'm in a full corset and pads and giant wigs.

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