I love going on book tours because it's an opportunity to connect with the people that matter most to my brand.

I really, really want to produce. That's the top of my to-do list.

I think there is a niche for every market.

I like to involve myself in charities that help children and also young women in need.

I've always been open to doing reality again. Just under certain circumstances.

Five years on TV is a really, really long time.

You don't want a slob, but you don't want a guy who is constantly borrowing your tweezers.

I can't even read a script. I've tried and it's painful to watch.

Scripts are corny and predictable. Real life is always better.

I'm meant for California.

The only thing that ever really bothers me is that a lot of people think I'm that girl who hates your boyfriend. I'm really not that girl. Some of my friends' boyfriends are my best friends.

I wouldn't include a piece in my collection that I wouldn't wear personally.

As a designer, you are flattered to see anyone in one of your designs, whether it's on a red carpet or passing by you in the market. It's this wonderful little high every time.

At the end of the day it's going to hurt your feelings if someone says something mean about you, but I've learned to take a step back and ask myself if it's really going to affect me, if this person who I'm never going to know or meet doesn't like me - and it doesn't.

You can't use the fact that I'm bisexual against me if that's something I'm proud of.

I am proud to be part of a community that only projects love and education and the support of one another.

Read your contracts. Up and down, left and right.

I rekindled a friendship I hadn't had in a long time, and I was reminded of all the parts of me that had left. I was like, 'Wow, I love to paint and to write and to be outside.'

I'm everywhere; I'm just a soul that's floating around here on earth.

I love music; I love performance. I love everything revolving around art. But I also am really passionate about politics and human rights and science and the environment. Those are things that fascinate me.

I am a bisexual Cuban-American woman, and I am so proud of it.

You need to accept yourself for who you are and surround yourself with a good group of girl friends that'll lift you up instead of put you down.

If you love women, and you want to sing about love, don't feel the need to say 'he.' Don't feel the need to adapt to the society or the culture.

Having those positive friends around can really make a difference in how you view yourself. It's helped me realize that there's no such thing as having a perfect body, and just because I'm not shaped the same way as another girl is, it doesn't mean I'm not pretty. It just means that no two girls are alike.

When someone like me, who is in the entertainment industry, which is a huge falsity of its own, tries to talk outwardly about politics, especially as a woman, I receive a lot of 'Shut up - just sing and dance for us, you idiot.'

We know how hard we've worked, we know how our choreography makes us feel empowered. We have our voices, which are incredible and kind of surpass anything else.

I've always been passionate about human rights in general. I think anyone who knows me can attest to that.

When you really break it down to the way the world works, we're all little humans floating on a gas ball in the middle of space. That's the reality of our situation. And we've created these concepts and constructs that move us away from that.

Don't lose your love for yourself and how much you've grown and how far you've come.

We should care about each other.

It's good to be an anarchist and just love yourself.

I'm either dressing like a rocker chick, or I'm looking like I just stepped out of ancient Greece! It all depends on my mood. I love bohemian vibes, too.

For me, honesty is a huge thing, and loyalty, when it comes to relationships.

If I could tell every Trump supporter two things, it would be to travel and read a history book. Look beyond yourselves; look at how petty the morals you uphold seem when you realize we are not the only ones.

Women are super-dynamic. I can be whatever I want to be. I can have interests in so many different kinds of things.

A bunch of my fans have come up to me and said, 'Because of you, and because you came out, I have finally begun to accept myself.' That is infinitely incredible for me. I didn't expect to get to the point where I would own up to it within myself.

I wasn't born into a family that told me that I wasn't capable of what my brother was capable of. I can do anything.

This country was built and continues to survive off the backs of immigrants and refugees.

You can't help it as a human being when you're put under so much scrutiny by multiple people, not even just one person in real life, telling you something. It harms you.

I like the ability to engage intellectually with someone. I get so bored so quickly, so if you can't keep me interested, then I'm out.

We want to just make music that impacts people - we don't really care about the rest.

I do feel like the blogs that I follow share an aesthetic and draw a lot from '90s influences.

I think that people have a very strict perception of what a pop artist is.

For me, coming into my own and being comfortable with myself really changed me as a person and made me more confident and vibrant.

For me as an artist, pop culture has so much power and influences society on a regular basis - I see it in the kids; I see it in everyone that I encounter. Everyone is influenced by pop culture whether we want to be or not.

I feel like a lot of people disregard the scrutiny that people like us are under.

I would say that regardless of how the brand has been created, we are four hard-working women who have succeeded in making our dream to become artists a more possible reality through this.

I think pop culture has always influenced society.

My grandparents and my mom came from Cuba back in the '60s because they were fleeing from communism and Castro. I wouldn't be here otherwise.

I feel like our fans identify with us because they're like, 'I'm her,' or 'I don't look like any of them, but I'm different like them.'