I have haters. I have so many haters.

What I'm bringing to the pop table is that I'm not pretentious.

My band and I, we cover our bodies in hairspray and glitter. We use the hairspray to make sure the glitter sticks.

Just because I'm sassy and have a mouth on me doesn't mean I'm coming from a negative place.

I just like playing with makeup and clothes - so I really don't feel like there are rules, and if there are rules, then I think it's up to you to break them.

All men that date me have to know that their name may end up in a pop song.

Everything I write is based on something I've personally experienced, or things that my friends have experienced that I just find horribly entertaining.

I do destroy men on a weekly basis. It's like a hobby. I'm like a praying mantis.

I could party in a cardboard box with people who are funny and don't care. For me, it's really about who I surround myself with, so I just try to always be with hilarious people.

My mother taught me how to write.

It's about time that society accepts people for who they are.

You have to have a sense of humor about life to get through it.

Every weird thing about you is beautiful and makes life interesting.

My music is fun, kind of cheeky.

I love creepy old dudes. I love that they have so much self-confidence, despite having no evidence whatsoever to back it up.

I put on the best live show, the absolute best live show I can possibly can.

I think there's a good pop song in pretty much anything.

I'm just very amused by five-year-old humor.

Eventually, I would love to be on my deathbed and looked at as an icon. Right now I'm still at the baby stages of my career. But that is the goal.

There is no correlation between happiness and amounts of money.

I never want to be pretentious.

I'm writing constantly about all my crazy experiences across the world, so I have a lot of music I've already written.

I wanted to make youthful, irreverent anthems. Parents might not get it, but kids would.

I don't get embarrassed.

I don't wear a lot of high heels.

I know that I can sing. That's the reason I started playing music when I was twelve years old.

I am so not a proper, good female. I can't dance in high heels and I'm just so not girly, but then I see these men with these banging bodies, dancing in heels, singing, and having so much fun with so much make-up on. That makes me honestly want to be a better woman.

I can't walk in high heels, never mind dance in them.

Sometimes it is hard to sing and dance at the same time, but I would rather be off and be real and genuine about it to my fans.

You never know what an artist is going to create next.

My show is a sensory assault... in a very brief manner - the show is only 25 minutes long.

I understand I'm supposed to be feminine and dainty, but I'm not. There are two sides to the coin. People are more impressed with things that I do because they almost treat you as if you're handicapped if you're a woman... people can be impressed that I can play a few chords on the guitar.

Of course there are certain things that get to me, but I try and lead by example and show people that, especially with haters, that you should just ignore them.

I'm over dudes trying to look like they're in boy bands.

I like vintage a lot.

I don't go to clubs.

I'm responsible.

I wouldn't have a No. 1 record or song if I wasn't a hardworking person.

I hope to bring much more attention to important issues and change for issues and practices that are harming animals.

I'm not thuggy.

If you want to be a legitimate artist, it's more important what you say no to.

I don't have the best body in the world, but I know for a fact that I have a really good voice.

I plan on making a lot more records, and hopefully one of them will be Grammy worthy.

My makeup is usually left over from the night before.

I don't want to treat my fans like they are stupid.

I write about what I'm going through.