Modeling, for me, was not fulfilling. I didn’t see the point – although I was able to travel a great deal. I lived in Italy, Germany, and Spain, but I wasn’t devoted to it.
For me, drag has always been about being someone younger kids can look up to, or even older kids can look up to as well, and I want to continue to tour and travel and entertain.
We’re all dealt with the same hand here, so to speak. I feel like I’ve had it a lot better than most people. I’ve had the opportunity to travel and play music all my life.
I love coming home to Melbourne. The first thing I do is have a coffee. It’s just so much better here than anywhere else. It’s better than in Italy and I travel a lot. I crave it.
I believe that enabling former service personnel to travel more easily is the least we can do.
I thought any chance I had of space travel would be military or government-controlled.
On Sundays, we would travel to the town and watch English movies. This way, we must have ended up watching some 1,000 movies during college.
When people think of me, I want them to think of a travel show host who’s really funny and good at his job, and I think eventually the CP won’t even play into it, or at least that’s the goal.
I don’t travel with them, but they can’t be missing in my home. There have to always be dominoes… I used to play with my family – dad, my grandpa, my uncles.
I’ve worked with a band, and it’s nice to have someone to travel around with, but I didn’t like it as well on stage.
I travel with my own long silk robe. At the hotel, you just never know if the robes have been washed after they’ve been worn by other people.
I can create countries just as I can create the actions of my characters. That is why a lot of travel seems to me a waste of time.
I was studying tourism at college and wanted to travel the world as a tour guide – that was my dream! But actually, sometimes modeling feels quite similar, because I travel so much – probably even more than tour guiding.
As I travel around the world, I’m realizing that every place I go influences me in some kind of way.
I only travel with one suitcase – Mulberry does an incredible one. I always check it; the TSA restrictions are so tricky.
I distracted myself from the fear and terrorism by thinking about things like how the universe began and whether time travel is possible.
Every customer is different, and the travel experience is completely fluid, but the end goal is to find the best solutions.
I have a boutique in L.A. and travel there frequently. My visits always put me in a good mood. Maybe it’s all the sunshine. I could totally live in L.A.
I’m such a girl for the living room. I really like to stay in my nest and not move. I travel in my mind, and that that’s a rigorous state of journeying for me. My body isn’t that interested in moving from place to place.
I keep all my work and files and kung-fu movies on my laptop because sometimes you travel, and the Internet is slow.
Son, give ‘em a good show, and always travel first class.
All my books reflect travel adventures of some kind, and all have a soul: a spiritual or mystical underpinning.
Snowboarding’s tough, because you’ve got to go to the mountains. For me, I love the skateboard season because I get to hangout at home and still be skating. I don’t have to travel to Norway or Japan or these crazy places to be snowboarding.
I’m made of dead stars, I eat a lot of fruits, and I hate peak period travel, as opposed to my character on ‘The Daily Show with Trevor Noah,’ who is made of jello, eats vegan, and loves camping.
When the plane is delayed, it’s not the fault of the girl at the desk. I’m resigned to the fact that everything is out of my control and that air travel nowadays is barbaric.