Being 15, I feel like people want me to go down the Justin Bieber, Cody Simpson sort of genre.

I'm all over the place with muffins. Carrots are great. Banana, chocolate chip, they rock, too.

During crazy times, I just hold back. People are so quick to jump on something or rip it apart.

Sometimes it all gets a little too much, but you gotta realize that soon the fog will clear up.

I started watching YouTube videos and singing, and it became something that I was obsessed with.

I don't really like to say, 'This is where I'll be in five years,' because I truly have no idea.

Being a sex symbol isn't cool unless you're in love with a girl, and she calls you a sex symbol.

First of all, I'm not gay. Second of all, it shouldn't make a difference if I was or if I wasn't.

I'm a very spontaneous person. When I see something that might be fun or different, I will try it.

Chance The Rapper is just unreal: he's changing rap and really creating this whole amazing new style.

From 15 to 18, everybody is a different person. Every six months, I have a whole new outlook on life.

When I put that first Vine out, I was just doing it for fun; there was no wanting to become an artist.

I think if you're creating music, and you love the song, holding it back is just doing it an injustice.

I loved entertainment and acting, performing. I just liked the stage and having the spotlight and stuff.

I want to graduate high school, so it's very important to me, and I'll be focusing hard on that as well.

I used to write stories. Handwriting stories in school were a big deal for me. That's kind of what I did.

I like to think of 'Illuminate' as the mature version of the previous one, a year older, more experience.

What I love about my fragrance Signature is that it's subtle and great to wear for any person at any time.

I really love going back home. I think going back to a nice, relaxed little town is the best way to do it.

I have a song called 'I Don't Even Know Your Name' which I think is going to be well liked across the board.

I don't like age barriers. I don't like when people treat you differently when they find out how old you are.

No matter where you play, a stadium or an arena, when you're present on stage, it's going to feel like a theater.

I'd say the best scents are ones that don't overtake a room. I love things that remind me of the outdoors and home.

I'm tortured because I care. I'm always upset about not doing things as good as I think I could have because I care.

I can't believe how fast things have happened, and I'm just so honored that people are able to look to me as a leader.

I'm not just writing songs that are narrating my life, but everyone else around my age because they're super-relatable.

You look back at people like Elvis and The Beatles and still get their music because it's timeless. That's what I want.

I'd say some of my earliest scent memories are from home - just things that were around my house, and my mom's cooking.

Just the fact that a thousand people in front of me were ready to hear me sing was one of the best feelings I can think of.

I'm 100 per cent involved in everything that happens with my name, and I think if you're not, then there's something wrong.

I give big ups to people who are very big on social media, whether they're doing vlogs or whatever. It takes a lot of effort.

John Mayer would be my ultimate collaboration because he's just the man. He has basically captured all I believe in with music.

There have been artists who've sold out arenas one year, and the next they can't fill a theatre. There's always more to achieve.

I think I was just bored one summer afternoon, and I decided to post a little video of me singing and playing guitar out of tune.

There is such a hype and a big build up to me, and it's very hard to meet those expectations. That's been a big stress in my life.

When you go on tour, you get so pumped up to make more music, learn more about yourself, and grow more musically. It always happens.

True friends are never forgotten, they live within our hearts and souls.... forever , and always , dancing on our stage of memories.

People say to me, 'What are you going to be doing in five years?' The thing is, I don't care! It's what I'm doing today that matters.

When I first started playing guitar, so many people told me I couldn't do this or couldn't do that. But I kept at it and ignored that.

I think my all time favourite song would be between 'Slow Dancing in a Burning Room' and 'Dreaming with a Broken Heart' by John Mayer.

I was one of those kids who was just always on the Internet, always on YouTube, so it was easy for me to do it. It's not work. It's just fun.

I picture myself now, and I picture myself in 30 years, and I'll probably be the same. I'll still think I'm not the greatest singer I can be.

I'm always wanting to spread as much positivity as possible, so I really try to keep that the case with my fans and with the campaigns that I do.

I feel pressure because I feel like I have a lot of parents in my life; I have a lot of people who are scared that I'm going to do something wrong.

I can see why people change. You get complimented all the time, driven around in a black SUV - your life is crazy. But that's your career, not you.

I love Milan, and I'm not just saying that. It's a city that gives me a great sense of euphoria. I can't explain why, but I feel a special energy there.

I wanted to be an actor, like, so, so bad. I took acting classes, I auditioned for Disney, and then I realized how nervous I got with remembering lines.

At 13, I loved how so many of my peers sang and played acoustic guitar, so I started recording videos with covers of famous songs and posting them online.

I think the world is becoming a place where younger and younger people can do great things, and I just hope I can inspire other young people to do the same.

I don't read much, I don't have the time. But I'm not at all happy about that; I want to read more. It's a promise I made to myself. I think it's important.

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