It's not like I've ever been the popular pretty girl at school or anything. I was always such a weirdo.

I once had someone say to me in an interview, 'You are more ugly on the screen than in real life.'

It's never black and white on 'Game of Thrones.' If you think it's black and white, you're watching it wrong.

People are like, 'What's Game of Thrones about?' I'm like, 'It's in the title.' For real, this is a game for the Iron Throne. No matter what character you are, you're sucked into that at some point.

I'm sorry; I ruin people's interviews because I just talk about rubbish.

When I'm dancing, I don't know where the confidence comes from, but I just pretend I'm someone else, I think, and then I go out and dance.

When I first watched 'Coraline,' I thought, 'If that ever got adapted...' If it was done by real actors, I think that would be a really fun thing to do, just because it's a kind of whole new universe.

When I come home, I'm just Maisie, and everywhere I go, I'm just Maisie!

I guess I'm a bit of a tomboy and can be quite resourceful.

I just think something about being in front of a live audience when you've finished a big dance that you've been working on for so long - I don't think anything can really beat that.

I do ballet and pointe work. I also do tap, commercial jazz and technical jazz, freestyle street dancing.

Basically, me and Ed Sheeran are kind of Twitter friends - well, I say that. He probably just thinks I'm weird.

I'm a Taylor Swift fan, definitely.

I haven't done Vine in a long time, and when I first started, I just did stuff that I thought was funny.

Sometimes I wish I was more comfortable just saying what I thought and getting my point across.

I still study dance, and it's definitely something I want to incorporate in the future. It's always been my first love.

It's very different when you're reading a script to when you're watching a movie for the first time.

Most commonly, I've been recognized from people who aren't actually from England.

I think a lot of people on Twitter say, 'Oh you're really cute. I want to adopt you,' and things like that, yeah.

When you're filming, it's very different from what you see on screen.

I don't wanna be liked just because I'm pretty.

I'd much rather be liked because people realize that I'm standing up for myself.

I'm so excited to be working on 'Doctor Who,' as it's such a big and important part of British culture.

I've had a fast track to who I want to be. I know all of my friends are struggling to what to pick in college, and I've been given a fast pass to kick start my future.

I don't have to be making a lot of money or living in a fancy house.

I believe that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, if you don't have a good breakfast, then what are you going to do with the rest of your day. I get scared when I don't have a good breakfast!

In the U.K., we're surrounded by American accents. Anything we watch in television. We have 'How I Met Your Mother' and all these other shows here, so it's not something that's really alien to us.

I can't ever see myself playing the romantic lead because that's not me; I'm not that girl.

It's helpful to have a handbag that's a bit crazy, or shoes that have kiwis on them or something, because it distracts.

When you cross over on fandoms, people don't know what to do with themselves.

People just get kicks out of making other people sad.

Turning 18 is a big deal.

I know things aren't perfect for women in the U.K. and in America, but there are women in the rest of the world who have it far worse.

I feel like a lot of people would quite easily stab you in the back once they get what they want. And you see that in people.

I don't think Twitter is a platform to build your confidence on at all. Not at all.

If you're having a down time at school and people are bullying you, they don't know you. They don't have the right to have an opinion on you.

Going out is the typical thing when you turn 18, but it's not really much fun when you have a recognisable face.

I didn't want to escape my life and become a big actress and live my dreams. That was never the way it was; it was just these amazing opportunities that happened.

No one teaches you how to be a famous person; no one teaches you how to be a role model. It's something you have to do on your own.

I am someone who isn't always perfect.

Oh, the cat I worked with on 'Game of Thrones' was so badly behaved! It would never do anything it was supposed to do. I was like, 'Get your game together, cat. You're so bad.'

Don't say anything online that you wouldn't want your mother to read.

I'm used to being a small part of a massive production.

I don't have anyone's number; I just Facebook them.

I hope there are going to be plenty of more roles to come.

I seem to be landing a lot of roles with animal interactions, which is amazing.

Nobody wants to see a half-finished Vine.

I'm never really going to be the normal teenager.

'Game of Thrones' focuses on what's real.

I'm never going to do something that I don't want to do, because I've been given the opportunity to not have to do that.