"I want to be so famous that drag queens will dress like me in parades when I'm dead"
- Laura Kightlinger
About this Quote
This quote by Laura Kightlinger speaks with the idea of legacy and the desire to be kept in mind. It suggests that the speaker wishes to be so popular that even after they are gone, they will still be kept in mind and commemorated. The idea of drag queens dressing up like them in parades indicates that they will be remembered fondly and with adoration. It also speaks with the concept of immortality, as the speaker will still be remembered and commemorated even after they are gone. The quote likewise speaks to the idea of popularity and the desire to be remembered and celebrated. It recommends that the speaker wishes to be so well-known that even after they are gone, they will still be remembered and commemorated. Ultimately, this quote talks to the idea of legacy and the desire to be remembered and commemorated even after one is gone.
This quote is written / told by Laura Kightlinger somewhere between June 13, 1964 and today. He/she was a famous Comedian from USA.
The author also have 3 other quotes.
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"I think in the end, when you're famous, people like to narrow you down to a few personality traits. I think I've just become this ambitious, say-whatever's-on-her-mind, intimidating person. And that's part of my personality, but it's certainly not anywhere near the whole thing"
"I never wanted to do biography just to tell the life of a famous man. I always wanted to use the life of a man to examine political power, because democracy shapes our lives"
"One of the pleasant duties of America's most famous announcers during the relatively short swing era of the big bands was to host late-night remotes from some of the most famous ballrooms throughout the country"
"I served the famous professors and scholars, and eventually they learned that the Reverend Moon is superior to them. Even Nobel laureate academics who thought they were at the center of knowledge are as nothing in front of me"
"Italian girls are famous for being snobby and expecting men to make the first move. In America, if I don't make eye contact, the guys won't come over and talk. American girls just go for it. You men are spoiled"