I would read all day if I could.

Brave men don’t learn from their home.

I want to just be what kids believe in.

Everybody loses the thing that made them.

I actually had to learn what an Oscar was.

Um, I don't know, really [about my future.]

As soon as I get home, all I want to eat is seafood.

I get to meet different directors and different people.

Don't listen to what other people say about you negatively!

It was really fun working with Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz on set.

When I need to cry, I think of very sad things, mostly about animals.

Nothing else matters except that I have fun, and I'm still having fun.

Nothing else matters, except that I have fun, and I'm still having fun.

I want to meet everybody on 'Disney Channel' and 'Disney XD' that are alive.

I love all the Pixar movies, and I like 'Happy Feet Two.' 'Cause it has a lot of babies.

My favorite animal is a polar bear. They're going extinct, and I really don't want that to happen.

I have a puppy purse, and it's named after my doggie named Sammie, who is at home. It's from Poochie and Company.

If you are a 5-year-old, you just go ahead and try something. You don't think about it. You are just a little kid.

I work with my acting coach to help me get into character and do pronunciation drills and tongue twisters to help me deliver lines.

I envision the script as a story in my mind, memorize the entire thing and have it play out. It helps me figure out where my character needs to go.

[Answering the question 'If you had caused the end of the world, what would you do?'] I would try to fix it. I would go to bed on time and brush my teeth.

I can't wait to ride my electric scooter, walk my dog, watch TV, be bored … and I'm gonna put [my Oscar] in my hand and kiss it every night before I go to sleep.

Of course, when strangers see me, they're star-struck because of who I am, but my friends take me as a friend because I'm their friend - not because I'm a movie star.

I'm not gonna name names, but sometimes when reporters are talking, it gets a little boring because I don't have any jokes to tell because the questions are so serious.

The thing that 'Annie' means to me is that it is good to always be strong, and if you have a goal, go for it, and if there is something in your way, just go around and find your path again, and go for your goal.

It's not good to assume what your kid wants. It's not good to push them in their own way. It's not good to make them do something you wanted to do but didn't have the chance to. You should listen to what your kids are saying, and let them live, and let them be themselves.

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