We're very comfortable in our own sound and what we do, and so that's where our inspiration is from - just things that we are truly inspired by or that we think will work well for us, and not just because something is Top 40.

All my doppelgangers are random girls.

Jennifer Lawrence can play me. We look exactly the same.

Honestly, sometimes, it takes a negative to bring about a positive.

People aren't always going to approve or like what you have to say. But as long as you believe in it and are happy, that's all that matters.

I'm always trying to tell fans to love themselves. I see them going through a ton of hardships on Twitter and being bullied. It's really important and easier said than done to take care of yourself. A lot of people put themselves out for others and don't really think about mending themselves. Sometimes, they get a little lost that way.

My favorite thing to hear is when people will come up and be like, 'I started an a capella group at my school!' or 'I got my best friend, and we wanted to sing, too!' And then they start groups.

I've learned that even just as an individual, regardless of who I am, and regardless of who anyone is, to really be true to yourself and your own self expression and really use your voice for that.

I feel like it has been a journey throughout the years to be accepting of my culture - I always felt different and not as accepting of it.

Everyone comes to music when they are mourning, when they are happy - for anything.

Music is so universal, and so I love that we can all be different, and we can all just show that.

I loved performing and knew it was what I wanted to do for the rest of my life, that regardless of monetary success, I wanted to make an impact while doing what I loved and that would be successful for me.

I watch a lot of Disney.

I'm pretty gloriously positive and naive in a way.

I love being able to fulfill such a huge and special part of myself with Pentatonix. But there is still so much more to me that, honestly, people don't get to see because we're in a group.

We're grateful for our diverse fans.

As individuals, we are so different in our personalities, lifestyles, how we grew up, and our culture.

The energy that a crowd gives you is so amazing and so fun because when the crowd's having fun, it makes us even more excited, and it feels like we're all having fun together. It's like a big party.

I guess, just being in a group, I had never thought to question my individual artistry.

I think a capella and Christmas music just go really well together.

Honestly, the most excited I've ever been for Christmas is when I get a big fluffy blanket.

I fulfill a part of myself in Pentatonix. And then, we can all step away individually and do the specific things we like because we're all so different in musical tastes.

The first artist that did it for me with just production was James Blake... I was just blown away... I feel like James Blake kind of was the one that introduced me into that world.

I think people are always going to say things about you or disapprove of your relationships or your ideals or your beliefs or something, but I think you have to stand up and stay strong in who you are and not let it affect you.

Being able to wake up every day knowing I'm living out my dream of performing is the best feeling in the world.

Moving to L.A. and making albums was an exciting outlet, but I always thought I'd be slumming it job to job in N.Y.C. with hopes of being on Broadway!

I feel like 2013 was one giant snowball of me being confused with my place in life and within the group. A lot of it was self-confidence issues, a lot of outside issues, and a lot of me questioning the future of what I was doing. And my mistake was letting all that influence me so that I wasn't the best I could be in life!

Sara Bareilles is one of my favorite singer-songwriters of all time.

It depends on the arrangement. It could take 3 hours, it could take 3 days, it could take a week. 'Thrift Shop' took one arrangement session. We did it all in a circle that day. 'Evolution of Music' and 'Evolution of Beyonce' took a bunch of different sessions.

In my honest opinion, in 'Volumes I' and 'II,' we were still trying to figure out our sound.

A miserable karaoke experience is when people are trying really hard and trying to show off. You have to just be chill - that's what makes karaoke fun.

When I was a kid, I was obsessed with Shania Twain. I would always go sing the song 'Honey I'm Home.' I was, like, 12, and I'm singing about coming home from work and PMS and stuff.

There's beauty in imperfection.

Breaking stereotypes and my own barriers is great fun, because that's what leads to growth.

I have visited Ajmer Sharif Dargah a couple of times before, and each time, it fills my heart with so much love and gratitude.

Rajasthan is a place I visit very often. My grandparents live in the village called Kulhariyon Ka Baas, and I am originally from Rajasthan.

My father is a retired Navy officer; my sister is in the army. For me, defence services have been close to my heart.

I don't care about the image I have. What matters to me is that with every film, I am growing more and more as an actor, pushing and challenging myself.

I think having naturally beautiful skin and hair and just glowing from within, that's my idea of beautiful.

Cinema is a reflection of society and, in most cases, has the ability to be a mirror and not just show the problems but also give solutions and help them reach a large number of people through faces and voices that matter.

I've stopped caring how others are going to perceive me if I wear something that they don't like.

Maharani Gayatri Devi - she was elegance and simplicity personified.

I care about people, but if they try to control me, I don't care about them.

As an actor, I am open to anything interesting that comes my way.

I wish 'Jal' could re-release so that the people could watch it and know how people from Rajasthan and other drought-affected areas suffer.

I am receiving as much love for 'Four Shots More Please!' as I got for 'Pink,' if not more. It's heart-warming.

All of us, at different times of life, are looking for answers. It happened to me a decade ago and led me to the path of wanting to know more. I read Osho, Sadhguru, Deepak Chopra, and Parmananda Yogi. I haven't found the ultimate answer. The journey is the answer.

For an actor, it's not like you have to go crazy to do an intense role.

I do not let anyone make me feel ashamed of being who I am.

I have a neat and tidy bed when I reach home but a cluttered one by the time I leave.