I never felt fanboyish about acting, about actors, about movies. I'm a fanboy with music.

I'll work thirteen hours at a time producing a new track. Not a lot of people understand that - not girlfriends, friends, family.

I'm not really too worried about what I'm gonna do next, because I just think of my career as, like, having sixty years ahead of me.

What's interesting to me is the fact that creatively, I can do anything now and people will pay attention, and if I suck, hopefully they will stop paying attention very quickly, but if I'm good, then I have my foot in the door, and people have paid attention, and I did a good job, and people are like, 'Oh, wow!'

The club scene is terrible.

I just make whatever music I want. It's my obsession, and it's very fulfilling.

I don't want money to ever drive my career. I want my career to be driven by what I want to do in art.

I want to dunk on Kevin Hart.

I can tap dance a little bit.

I'm just such a good kisser.

I like to go on really nice dates. I've made some money, but I don't spend it on anything besides my rent. But I go to nice dinners. And I like to go with a girl.

My mom is very romantic. As is my dad. They appreciate real romance.

My dad photographed a lot of beautiful dancers. My mom was a dancer.

The first show I did was 'The Nutcracker' ballet. I was one of the kids who comes out in the beginning.

So many movies just have two pretty people thrown together.

I go to dinner with my friends, and we're like, 'Let's put our phones on airplane mode so we can really enjoy each other's company.'

When I was in lower school, I graduated from fourth grade, and the principal gave us a summer assignment to take a 30-minute reflection period every day. And, of course, there were no cell phones at the time. She said to just think. And that's lost. It doesn't exist anymore. Just imagine being on a couch and just thinking.

I think if you only work, then you won't have a life. It's tough to have a life when you're working a lot.

You know what I'm realizing? I always love a place if I like the movie I'm doing there. I've heard people say, 'I hate Pittsburgh,' and I'm like, 'I love Pittsburgh so much!' I loved what I was doing there, and I loved Austin for the same reason.

Just because you live 20 years or 100 years doesn't make it less meaningful. They're both short amount of times. So all we can do is just live in that time, whatever time we're given.

The first movie I ever cried at was when I was 10 years old and saw 'The Notebook' in theaters. I was like, 'Whoa, so weird. Crying at a movie? I'm not supposed to do that. So weird.' I didn't know that art could make you do that.

I love to cry. It's great.

I love when a girl is like, 'I can't hang out. I have to go to class.' And I go pick her up, and she's all sweaty in a leotard with her hair in a bun. That's the hottest thing ever.

I like strong women. Physical women.