Atlanta Quote by Violet Chachki Download Open image “I think Atlanta has been a drag capital for a long time. A lot of people get there start here.” — Violet Chachki ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.6 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Atlanta Atlanta Drag Drag Drag Capital I think Long Long time People People Start Start Think Atlanta Time
Atlanta has a lot going on and part of that is upward mobility of the people who live there. — Stephen Glover Copy Share Image
In my mind, Atlanta is a city where people are constantly trying to come up. They want to be richer than they were. — Stephen Glover Copy Share Image
I think Atlanta and I always suited each other. It's my kind of town - laid-back, where people don't get overly excited about anything. — Chipper Jones Copy Share Image
Atlanta has always been my favorite place to go, even when I was 'in the world.' When I came down here, people used to… — Mase Copy Share Image
Atlanta is definitely where it's at. I still go back to Chicago a lot though, I got family there. — Lil Durk Copy Share Image
Getting success really quickly - overnight success - it's a bit jarring at first, for sure, to transition into that. — Violet Chachki Copy Share Image
It's not my thing to dance in my living room on a livestream, so I'm really having to figure out ways to elevate the… — Violet Chachki Copy Share Image
If you were supposed to be a drag queen, and that's what you wanted to do, you'd be doing it already, you wouldn't be… — Violet Chachki Copy Share Image
I definitely think that I, as a drag queen, can endure pain a lot better than most people. — Violet Chachki Copy Share Image
At things like DragWorld and Drag Con, you see young people come out in droves and be moved to tears, or hear their stories… — Violet Chachki Copy Share Image
There are so many drag queens on 'Drag Race.' In order to have a fulfilling career, you have to do well on the show.… — Violet Chachki Copy Share Image
That's what I really love about glamour and drag; it's about celebrating femininity and fun, while being really provocative. — Violet Chachki Copy Share Image
Well, I was raised in the south, so it's like Bible belt vibes. I went to Catholic school, so I had a male uniform… — Violet Chachki Copy Share Image
What's holding us back from being free is fear. Whether it be fear of those on the outside who don't understand queer people or… — Violet Chachki Copy Share Image
Drag is all about taking references, taking pop culture and flipping it on its head. — Violet Chachki Copy Share Image
I never thought I'd be on the cover of the 'Atlanta Journal' unless I killed someone. — Chris Robinson Copy Share Image
We are creating the new Atlanta, along with Rich Homie Quan and Young Thug. We bring the spaghetti, put it in the bowl, mix… — Quavo Copy Share Image
I'm an Atlanta guy. I think Philly knows that. But I've adopted Philly as my second home, and they've embraced me. — Lou Williams Copy Share Image
When Olympic decathlon gold medalist Bruce Jenner asked a roomful of Olympic hopefuls if they had a list of written goals, every one raised… — Jack Canfield Copy Share Image
If you go to Atlanta, the first question people ask you is, "What's your business?" In Macon they ask, "Where do you go to… — John Berendt Copy Share Image
It took a qualified wizard to detect a summoning in progress. It required only a half-literate idiot with a twitch of power and a… — Ilona Andrews Copy Share Image
I'm a southern girl, and I grew up with this slightly schizophrenic upbringing where I bounced back and forth between Atlanta, Georgia, and a… — Lauren Myracle Copy Share Image
I was a news anchor in Macon for a year and a half, and a news reporter for exactly one year in Spartanburg before… — Ernie Johnson Jr Copy Share Image
In his study of Atlanta over the last 60 years, Kevin Kruse convincingly describes the critical connections between race, Sun Belt suburbanization, the rise… — Dan Carter Copy Share Image
Atlanta is Exhibit A in my belief that the marriage between hip-hop and sports is a failure. — Jason Whitlock Copy Share Image
Atlanta was a welcoming presence for a lot of artists; they called it 'the Mecca of the South.' I got to see the Negro… — LaTanya Richardson Copy Share Image