I'll never be, at least in my mind, as cool as Jason Bourne.

I'm nervous and awkward.

If you have a good thing going behind the scenes, you'll have a good thing going on-screen.

I moved to California when I was twelve and I got a video camera and made little movies because I didn't have any friends yet. I would force my sister to make these movies with me - which became my YouTube channel.

You never want to pull any punches. You want that stuff to be as real and as vicious as possible.

The 'Maze Runner' family, we all just really genuinely love each other.

'Teen Wolf' ending is, like, huge. I know no acting without the show, basically.

I'm still on the ground, so I just do my thing.

I always whip up chicken cutlets or something. Or I make chicken parm and pasta, or something like that.

I've always wanted to play Peter Parker, obviously.

We were walking through Petco Park after a signing, and this girl plowed through security and grabbed onto my neck and started pulling. Her grip was so impressively strong that this huge security guard was struggling to get her off of me. I was like, 'Whoa. That's kind of crazy.'

When a chick has a sense of humor, there's nothing more attractive.

In regard to performing, it couldn't be funnier that I ended up being an actor, because I'm really shy. Unless I'm really comfortable with a person.

When I was younger, I used to just want to please everybody and not want to be an issue or not be considered a diva. I've just grown up and realized you have to look out for yourself and stick up for yourself, and there's nothing wrong with that.

Sometimes I'd literally show up at the gym having a panic attack, and my trainer would be like, 'All right, let's just go get breakfast.' I can't give enough credit to him... he was really there for me, and not just like a trainer where it's like, 'Well, come on, man, I gotta pump you up.' He cared more about my mind and the state that I was in.

I've never looked at myself as this pop candy type.

You always have the nightmare of, you know, working with the guy that you've just admired forever, and then he's just totally disengaged and awful to be around.

I love baseball - 'Moneyball' was my favorite book when I was 13.

I think there's something to be said about pacing yourself.

My heroes are guys like Tom Hanks, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Matt Damon. These are amazing actors with amazing careers that every actor should aspire to. I'm not saying I'm going to get anywhere close. It's not going to be an easy feat. I'm just in awe of their careers.

As an actor, you blindly put your trust in experts - and if they tell you something's safe, you don't fully vet it yourself. If you're young and inexperienced, that's just what you're taught to do.

To me, the 'Maze Runner' fans have been so supportive of everything I have done.

If I did want to get a girl's attention, it would just be in some way where I would just start talking to her. It would have to feel organic. It's too weird otherwise.

It makes it easier to adapt a book that is popular with kids because of how excited they are about the project; you don't get the criticisms you would get with other projects.

The physical part was one thing. Whatever - I broke my face; that'll heal. The mental aspect was the biggest shock to the system. You just don't know how to experience stuff like that. You don't have any control over it, either. It's just how your body and brain reacts to something like that happening.

I don't really give much thought to the roles that I'd ideally love to play.

My first semester of college, I'm going to sociology and English and psychology, and all I cared about was getting home and preparing for whatever audition I had.

I didn't have that many friends my first few years of high school. It was very cliquey and I'm super shy, so it was hard to make friends.

I just want to work with good filmmakers and do good projects that mean something to me and play interesting characters. That's really it.

Yeah, I've only been acting since I was 18 out of high school.

I'm never offered any sort of roles. I need to audition in a typically lengthy process to receive roles.

I just happened to step into acting. And now I can't imagine myself doing anything else.

Growing up, I was in love with Jennifer Aniston from 'Friends.'

I'd like to get into some sort of workout regimen so I can properly be healthy and exercise like a normal human being. I seem to not do that... ever.

I was in school, but I wasn't into school. I wasn't doing what I wanted to be doing in school, which was film studies. That was what I intended on doing, but I didn't go away to a university because I wanted to stay in L.A. and audition while I took classes, so I elected to go to a community college and just take G.E. courses. It was terrible.

With TV, you just have to finish the days and get the episodes out. And it's always going to be an impossible schedule. That's the funny thing with TV that not a lot of people realize.

The perfect date is the one where anything and everything goes wrong, but at the end of it, all you want is to see them again.

In high school, girls started wearing high-waisted pants with their shirts tucked into them. I don't get what that's about.

I'm always a little innately shy when I first talk to a girl, and I think I always will be! But I think that's a good thing. You don't want to lose that.

It's kind of too generic, a male lead.

Stiles is a version of me that rarely exists in the real world. He's so confident and extroverted, and I'm much more restrained and internal.

Honestly, man, I'm not somebody who wants the celebrity. I could really care less about that stuff. I know everyone says it, but I get overwhelmed by it all sometimes.

Michael's great. He's everything you'd want Michael Keaton to be.

In 'Teen Wolf,' I don't really have any stunts. And if I do, it's like Stiles falls on the ground or something like that.

It's honestly just pressure that I put on myself when I'm working. It's just how I operate.

It's really easy sometimes to get comfortable on a set and get into the groove and think it's all make-believe so nothing bad can happen.

Kissing on screen is just - funny enough, you're just acting, so you're distracted by that more than anything. Or at least I am.

I'm excited to see what comes my way, see what I'm interested in next, and just see what happens.

I can't say enough about 'The First Time.' It was such an awesome experience. Jon Kasdan, the writer/director, was great. He's such a talented guy who's really, truly special.

I really just want to work with good directors and learn as much as I possibly can.