I didn't want to do anything but ride horses until I was, like, 15.

They say your taste palate changes every seven years, so maybe your personality changes every five, you know?

I obviously want a safe world for everybody if we're getting really deep, but my safe and happy place is always going to be music.

You should always speak up. That's what I like to teach my fans - to be real and speak up for things you're passionate about.

What a lot of the public doesn't know, and I'm sure my fans aren't aware of, orcas have died living at Sea World, and that has not been from old age.

'We Are... ' is all obviously about social media and kind of the insecurities around social media and how people have become addicted to their phones and altered children's minds to what they need to look like, what they need to dress like.

I like writing with people. I think the times that I've closed myself off to not writing with people, I haven't gotten the best product because I haven't had anyone to go back and forth with and really discuss what's going on in my life, what's going on in their life. It's so important to have that connection.

If I could borrow anything from Miley, it would be her stage confidence. For me, that's just going to come with time.

Anything that's really made an impact on my life, I want to get in the studio and write about it.

It's cool to step away for a second and be my own person other than just somebody in a known family.

I'm now able to show who I am as an artist.

I love writing sad songs.

I write about so much personal stuff, it's like reading my diary.

Of course, my sister and my dad, I respect as musicians and look up to them, but people kind of forget that they're my family, so my first reaction isn't always, 'Let me see what my dad and Miley think about this record.'

Everybody thinks that I would go to Miley and my dad for advice, and I get that they're very successful and very big in the music industry, but I look at them as my sister and my dad.

That's my dream - to play Coachella... not as a guest but as me!

Falling in front of an audience - that's, like, my biggest fear.

You should do the sound that you want and not what others want.

Pizza makes me throw up!

I didn't get along with people at school.

It's like I've been in music school my whole life.

My dad is my biggest fan, and so is my mom.

Dads are the best.

My sister Miley really inspires me because she's all about being herself.

When I met Justin Bieber, I could barely speak. I was just going crazy inside.

My dad is my biggest musical inspiration.

Lady Gaga is my big fashion inspiration. I look up to her a lot.

Writing is the best way to get your mind clear. It's also a great way to explain your past or what you hope for the future.

I was on my dad's tour bus when I was super little. My dad did a tour of 'Annie Get Your Gun' when I was really little, and I loved going and seeing him do that.

There were so many nerves with putting out new music.

There's one thing my dad taught me: don't talk about politics, because you'll never make anyone happy. Don't even go for it.

Everybody's like, 'Who hurt you? I'm like, 'The Internet.'

I don't know if I would compare my sound to anyone because I like to think that my music is my music.

I think you've got to be as honest as possible in order to influence someone.

My songwriting is personal in the hope that listeners will know that I relate to them.

I've worked with PETA on freeing elephants from the circus.

Do I have a cold heart? Some say.

I was riding every single day. I home-schooled because of horses.

My music has given me a confidence I wouldn't have had if I had gone a different route.

I've had every colour hair you can think of.