It sounds like you have a few things a little confused in GC.
The stationary phase is a solid (usually a polymer or silica/alumina) and polar (at least on the MCAT).
The liquids that are injected are volatilized by heating in the injector and remain so throughout the heated system.
The crux of the technique is that a more polar substance will spend more time adhering to the polar stationary phase and a less polar substance will spend less time Thus, the less polar substance will be swept along with the mobile phase much more quickly and have a shorted retention time.
In short, "Polar is Slower."