I love a red lip - red is one of my favorite colors, and I really don't wear many other lipstick colors than red.

I was always looking up to supermodels. They were, like, my superheroes.

I'm the fastest walker, and everyone makes fun of me for it.

I've been to some of the most amazing cities in the world.

I think I'm the most private out of my family.

I'm very competitive with myself. I'm a scheduler.

I would literally sit at home and have my friends take pictures of me on my little Canon camera that my mom gave me for Christmas.

When I was young, I was the kid who would call my dad from a slumber party to beg him to come pick me up.

My whole life, even as a kid, I would say, 'I want to be on a billboard!' To be on a fashion billboard, for a brand, is a life dream.

I was the biggest liar for no reason, and then as I got older, I thought, 'Why am I lying to everybody?' I would hear other people lie and be like, 'You sound so stupid.' So then I would just change my lies. The only person I lie to is my little sister, when I steal her clothes.

There's a lot of annoying things about me. I don't know, I'm really shy at first, and I don't really like it. I wish I was a little more outgoing.

My Instagram is all me. I like to keep it very personal, and I'd like to keep it that way. You don't really follow to see promotional things at all times. It's my connection with my fans.

Runway is like an adrenaline rush.

I'm big about washing my face before I go to bed, washing it when I wake up in the morning, getting good sleep and drinking a lot of water. Those are just easy things that you can do for your skin.

I don't want to be followed by random men I don't know. It can also be hard to deal with other kids who are jealous or mean. I can't post a picture on Instagram without being criticized.

I think a natural look is prettier. I rarely wear makeup, but we always wear sunscreen on our faces.

Life is scary.

It's just scary to think how fast everything is rolling, and you can't stop it.

Randomly enough, my older sisters went to a makeup school when they were younger, so they're all really good at it. They've always told me that 'natural is better.'

I enjoy letting my fans into my world.

I am a very competitive person.

I will go back to riding one day - when I have kids. I have such amazing childhood memories of being on horseback.

I love a good dinner and getting to know someone.

I weirdly love interior design and real estate and all of that. I really do. I get chills from it.

Anytime someone asks me to look at a new house with them, I'm like, 'Yes!'

Lighten up, just enjoy life, smile more, laugh more, and don't get so worked up about things.

I am very much looking forward to new adventures - including, I hope, Broadway - sooner rather than later.

Friendship is one of the most tangible things in a world which offers fewer and fewer supports.

I'll tell you what I'm grateful for, and that's the clarity of understanding that the most important things in life are health, family and friends, and the time to spend on them.

To look out of a car in Scania, you see a painting on the horizontal - one windmill, one tiny farmhouse, acres of beet or grass.

Actors are the best and the worst of people. They're like kids. When they're good, they're very very good. When they're bad they're very very naughty.

I feel more Irish than English. I feel freer than British, more visceral, with a love of language. Shot through with fire in some way. That's why I resist being appropriated as the current repository of Shakespeare on the planet. That would mean I'm part of the English cultural elite, and I am utterly ill-fitted to be.

Life is about making plans from which you deviate, almost always. If you are lucky, you do come up with a plan.

I had a friend who introduced me to a meditation practice which involves a couple of half-hours a day of meditation, where essentially you try to achieve a stillness that allows you to just be there in the moment.

I come from the theatre; my bones are in the theatre. It's as natural as breathing to want to be in the theatre.

My dad, for the first 15 years of my career, on every visit he made to a play or a film set, would find the oldest person on set and say, 'Do you think my son has a future?'

My definition of success is control.

I like to cast actors I admire, one's that are talented. Each one will bring something new to the part. This play has been done thousands of times and now certain characters are too familiar.

I certainly have been guilty of trying to sweep things under the carpet.

I think that short films often contain an originality, a creative freedom, an energy and an invention that is inspiring and entertaining. I think they are, as Shakespeare put it, a good deed in a naughty world.

I loved 'Kundun.'

The glory of 70mm is the sharpness of the image it offers.

What I've found about 'Cinderella' is that what it provokes in an audience is really extraordinary. It appears to be a deceptively simple tale, but I've heard nothing but people drawing all different things out of it.

I went to a comprehensive school and didn't go to university.

I've lived a lot of my life in London, so I often feel that I am a Londoner.

It's very strange that the people you love are often the people you're most cruel to.

The Chinese say, 'It's good to live in interesting times.'

In the hands of a great poet, words have ways of affecting us in ways we don't understand.

What you want is the opportunity to work and an audience. Prizes after that are just a great big bonus.

My experience of great storytelling, working with classics, is just finding a way to present it simply but let the story do its own work, or be an invite to the audience's imagination.