I really enjoy traveling to... I went to Spain. That was really cool. Japan was really cool. France was really cool.

That's something I'm actually very interested in doing, helping young skaters.

I began skating in the official practice venue of the 2002 Games. It was a huge Olympic atmosphere with Apollo Ohno sitting on the wall every day when I walked into the rink. That was really cool and very inspiring to see.

A lot of the things I do outside the rink are just to relax and recover. We spend so much time at the rink, so it's nice to decompress a little.

Netflix isn't available internationally all the time, but the NBA is. It's nice to have something that feels like home.

Regardless of what I do, no matter how good it is, it's never, in my mind, 'flawless.'

I'm the baby for sure. My siblings are looking out for me, making sure I'm not doing something stupid. They are making sure my head is set straight and that I'm a good person outside of skating and inside of it, too.

To have all of these jumps in my arsenal is very beneficial. I can always alter my program so I can either play it safe, or I can play it risky with high reward. It depends on what I feel like I need that day.

I think that ballet and skating definitely go hand in hand, especially growing up at Ballet West, which is an incredible academy.

Skating is a sport that I found a lot of interest in from a very, very young age. Ultimately, I think that being on the ice, being in the cold, and trying things and challenging myself in different ways is something that made me really interested in skating.

I have my own life to live.

Just being here at the Olympics is pretty incredible in itself. Seeing the unity of the athletes and to see how everyone has worked so hard to get here - and we are all so excited to be here - it's awesome to be able to experience it.

Emma Watson definitely is my celebrity crush. I love 'Harry Potter.' Plus, she's gorgeous, which really helps.

I think my parents felt us being a minority a little bit more than I did, and they tried to shelter me from that so I didn't feel it at all.

I love jumping. I have always loved jumping. I love watching jumps. I love doing jumps.

If the jump is perfect, you come out, and you feel like you took a three-pointer in basketball or doing the perfect thing in whatever your sport is. You just get that adrenaline rush, a sense of satisfaction, like you want to do it again and again.

I began skating when I was 3. It was during 2002, the year the Olympics were held in Salt Lake City.

Every competition is different... You can't plan for everything that happens.

Sometimes thinking about the Olympics makes me a little nervous.

These big jumps take a big toll on the body, especially a young body. So, it's kind of risk or reward, I guess.

Personally, I feel like there should be some sort of cap on the quads, but we should still be pushing it to a certain number.

You have to have passion for what you do, or else it's difficult when the going gets tough.

There are always benefits and good things, bad things that come out of every performance.

As a kid growing up, I didn't want to tell any of my classmates I did figure-skating because I knew they'd be like, 'Oh, you're a skater, you're gay, blah blah blah.' So I kept it to myself. Once I started getting to more of an elite level, I didn't really care what people thought, though.