I'm pretty sure I don't want a camera in my face when I am in labor.

I've been singing since I was a little girl.

I trained to sing well, but now I sing poorly for a living. That was money well spent.

When I was in college and reading music and doing ear training, I was a little more advanced than the other people in my choir classes. So to entertain myself and kind of annoy the friends around me, I would sing just under the pitch or just above the pitch.

I'm always so terrified that tomorrow no one will watch me anymore or care anymore. Every day, I say that I can't believe this is happening. It's so crazy. Because of that, it makes me work so hard every single day.

I started out poking fun at this YouTube thing.

For me, Miranda has always been a much deeper character than the three-minute videos I put online.

People ask me if I'm worried that I'm going to be stuck in Miranda forever. I'm not, because how could I complain about what I've been given?

Getting onstage and trying out all of my material and what works well with audiences and what doesn't, what works well in different atmospheres, has been the best training.

Anyone can sing badly, but to sing badly on purpose and make it believable is harder. I listen for the actual melody in my head but sing right underneath or above it out loud. It takes a lot of concentration.

I definitely think we're living in a world or generation where we need constant gratification and adoration with Instagram and likes, and we base everything on attention.

Nobody knows what goes on behind the scenes with a YouTuber.

I love every Netflix original series, because they're so creative and different, and they really believe in trusting the creators of these shows and in their vision and passion.

The only reason I have any success at all in my career is because of the Internet.

My audience is like my family at this point.

Whenever a hater said they hated something about Miranda, I'd do it more.

I feel so lucky to have the career that I have. I can travel the world and be a goofball and make people laugh.

I love and enjoy vocal performance, but I also have a huge passion for comedy and improv.

As a vocal performance major, I went to school with a lot of singers who were cocky and not very nice.

I travel a lot for work and have people waiting outside my hotel or call my room constantly or show up at whatever restaurant I'm eating at because I Snapchatted. It is a little terrifying.

I got a lot of hate mail, and that's where the term 'haters back off' came from because I got all this hate.

I try my hardest with my live show and YouTube to make it appealing to all ages.

I am obsessed with my viewers.

I hope that memes jump out of our computers in the future.