My family are the epicenter of all my decisions.

If you put music into your Vine, and it's really jumpy, just do it over again.

Doing the sword fighting is like picking up a dance routine... I think dancing really helps with the picking up of it.

I feel people care so much about their appearance - which is important, and I do still care about my appearance, but not that much. There's far more to life than that.

As soon as someone finds out something you're insecure about or that bothers you, they will use that against you, which is awful.

Whether I like it or not, I've become influential to people.

For every three scripts that you get through, one will be made, and that doesn't even necessarily mean that they're going to cast you in it.

People don't always do what they say they're going to do.

On 'Game of Thrones', the people that I've met, of the people behind the scenes, was not even a scratch of the vast crew that actually does work on that show.

I get a lot of fan mail and stuff, and usually it's for me to sign stuff.

17 is the weirdest age, because you can't figure out if you want to grow up or be a child.

You know sometimes when you're in a really bad mood and you're not sure why? That's how I get sometimes.

People throw insults at you, and sometimes they hit a nerve - and it's about not showing that, because they will pick on that. Don't feed the trolls!

When I was in primary school, my best friend was a boy and we always goofed around, climbed trees, got holes in my trousers and muddied all my tops and things like that; a complete nightmare for the washing, but great fun.

If you've got cool nails, you wake up and you're like, 'Oh, I'm happy now.'

I'm an only child, and we're a close family.

My grandma passed away from cancer, and actually, when I was 18, I had an experience with melanoma - it's in the family. I had that experience where everything comes into perspective. It's the weirdest thing, 'cause you're like, 'It will never happen to me,' and when it does, it's like, 'OK, wow.'

I grew up in the indie world, and that's what I'm used to, but there's something really incredible about having money behind a film and having the time to do as many takes as you want.

You learn so much on set; I don't know if you learn as much anywhere else as you do when you're on set, working.

Surprisingly, I am great at kiteboarding, but I'm not great at surfing.

For me, I grew up doing kiteboarding where no girls are doing it, and you had to prove yourself. You just had to know that you could do it, too. It's the mentality you had to have to make it. I work hard like anyone else.

I think, specifically with the horror genre, you have to make it very believable because it can come across ridiculous.

They have so many great horror movies made in the '80s. I mean, the old-school horror is so good.

For me, it's first about the characters. I look for a character who is intriguing and challenging and different from what I've done before.