My mom and I built a guest house on my property so that my mom could help me fostering animals. I do multiple fosters a month.

I have a long-standing relationship with Autism Speaks. I've been supporting them for many, many years now.

In Hollywood, no one is happy with who they are. When they're young, they want to look older. When they're older, they're getting botox shot in their face to look younger.

Part of being young is making mistakes.

I definitely think that females have a harder time. It's a lot harder to be a girl because you're always in your head. I've heard my brother go and take it out on the football as he says. Whereas girls would rather sit down and over think things.

We live in a world where sort of nothing is shocking anymore.

I've always loved music and felt connected to it, but was too afraid to explore that avenue.

I have nobody. I have surrounded myself with people who are fake just because I need to talk to somebody.

With girls, friendships are hard because you have to learn to get to a maturity level to love them but not want to be them.

When you're playing a character in a book, there's already a lot of pressure because all of the millions of people who have read the series have been able to envision and become very attached to the characters.

The frenzy of the little-girl culture is something very unique, and I can only say that because I was one. The obsession - I can't really explain it. Everything is heightened to the maximum.

At the end of the day, that's our sole purpose and our sole reason for existing, is to love somebody else.

I have friends come over and we read plays out loud and I make paintings and I just do things all the time just so I don't ever feel like I'm sitting around.

I love jewellery, and the idea of having something you've created become tangible is really exciting.

I've discovered on this journey in the entertainment industry that, especially as a girl, woman... it's really important to try to create your own opportunities.

My rule is: If I can eat it, I can put it on my skin.

While most people turn 21 and decide to go out and party, I turned 21 and decided that I was going to become somebody that I never thought I could be: somebody who cares about herself and her body, her future, and her health.

I always wanted to be a makeup artist. When I don't get to have my stylist, I do my own makeup!

My dad is a man that, for as long as I can remember, has kept a book of favorite things his kids say.

Parents are in denial a lot of the time - everybody knows what they did as a teenager, but somehow, when they grow up, it all disappears.

I mostly eat plant-based, so give me an avocado or something, even late at night, and I'll be happy.

I love making things for people.

Animals, until you have kids of your own, animals are your kids.

I have great respect for actors like Jodie Foster and Natalie Portman who went to school the entire time they were acting. All I did was one small little independent film, and I realised I couldn't balance both lives.

I've never really made a big deal out of my birthday.

I love writing. I feel more connected to that than I do a lot of the other things.

I love to write what I see and what I do and what I experience, and I like to see if people can relate to that. I don't know if I am as good at making up a story in my head that has no truth to it, so that is a challenge for me.

When I get hate mail, I get really down on myself, and I read it to my mom, and my mom is like, 'So what? Who cares? These people don't know you, so you can't take the praise or the hate to heart.'

My name is not big enough for people to go, 'Let me throw money at you because you're so famous!'

I was a very sensitive kid who then had to condition myself to desensitize.

I didn't have any media training - I didn't have anybody but myself.

You can't pee like a puppy if you wanna run with the big dogs.

If you don't deal with your demons, they will deal with you, and it's gonna hurt.

I've got so many mountains to climb and goals to conquer. I've got so many scars I want to leave on the planet. I just feel like I'm not there yet. I feel like I am just getting started.

It takes all kinds to make the world go 'round. If everyone was straight-laced and uptight, it would sure be a drag. We need a little tug of war in society.

We all fall off the wagon. It's only one day; it's not the rest of your life. Pick yourself up and go again.

There's no difference if you're a supermodel or if you've lost both your legs. What are you doing that's beautiful or ugly on the inside?

I forgive my mom for being a psycho and my dad for being a loser.

For those that don't know, my sister was born with Down Syndrome, and she was institutionalized in the very early sixties. Me, being just a small boy and being shuffled around between my mother and grandparents, I never knew her.

Who's the new Ramones, who's the new Guns 'N Roses, who's the new Motley Crue, who's the new Black Sabbath? They're coming, they're on the street, they're 16, 17 years old.

What inspires me? I am so inspired every day. I am inspired by thinkers. I am inspired by rebellion. I am inspired by children. I have been inspired by love.

I'm not religious, but by nature I am spiritual. I'm an artist, and creativity seems to go hand in hand with spirituality. But I have a knee-jerk reaction against organized religions. Actually, I have knee-jerk reactions against anything that's organized.

People say I have a distorted lens. I think I see things as they really are.

In the end, the whole Internet thing kills me, because you can use it as a positive thing or you can read into all the negativity. And I think you've gotta put out positive energy, put out cool viral stuff, and then just stay out of people's opinions.

Nothing that Robert Plant does will ever equal Led Zeppelin, but that doesn't mean he's going to stop being creative. Jimmy Page has so many incredibly cool projects, but it's not Led Zeppelin; there will only ever be one Led Zeppelin.

The industry is a menace to artists.

Even as a kid, I saw the world in my own way and thought most things that were different were beautiful and magical. Even things that other people thought were horrifying and disgusting and weird.

You get clarity as you get sober, and you get clarity as you get older.

I love the way my tattoos look. I especially love Japanese-style tattoos and being completely sleeved by them, so it's not just these little individual and unrelated pieces, but everything's working together to create a larger design.

What's the best angle to cut someone's throat? Well, usually from behind. That's usually how it works.