Words matter. These are the best Maia Mitchell Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I have a very clear idea of what kind of career I want and the choices I need to make to get there.
It’s fun to play dress up for work, but when you have those off-days, it’s nice to just be low-key.
I’d love to be on an Australian show and in Australian cinemas – they’ve really picked up their game.
That’s what’s cool about working for Disney: everyone gets along. It’s like a family.
I have a family member who was in the foster system briefly, and so I’ve kind of grown up knowing about it myself.
‘The Fosters’ is such a fun show to shoot, and I always look forward to getting the new script because we keep pushing the boundaries.
If I were to explore music, I’d want to just focus on that and make that my priority.
I never thought I would be recording on any professional level, so to be doing a rockabilly, Motown, pop soundtrack in a L.A. studio was completely bizarre and amazing.
I want to do theater, TV, movies.
I get on social media sometimes. I think it’s good to find a balance and to be able to put your phone down.
I don’t want to be that girl hobbling around in heels, falling in snow.
I’ve never been to acting classes or anything like that. Everything I do is quite instinctual.
I play guitar, so that’s kind of my outlet, but its just something I want to keep for myself.
I play guitar and write music, and that’s definitely a huge part of my life, but it’s my personal thing that I have for me.
Everyone should be themselves, and everybody makes mistakes, and young people who have a platform like I have, I know people who have a much bigger platform who are much more influential, who have made mistakes and learnt from them and had to do that on a public stage.
There’s been certain opportunities that have arisen that would have been financially quite advantageous but, creatively, would have steered me away from my career plan.
I think that if you like someone, it is important to just make it known.
My mum always reminds me to trust my instincts. If a project doesn’t feel right and doesn’t excite me, it’s likely it won’t help me to get to where I want to be.
I didn’t really like anyone in my high school – not like that, anyway. I had a lot of guy friends but no one that I had feelings for.
That’s how I am – I don’t like games, and I don’t beat around the bush.
I’m trying hard to keep my Australian accent. My mom would disown me if I didn’t.
If I’m in work mode and going to meetings, I’ll make an effort and dress up, but when I’m at home or just chilling, I’m in beanies and jeans and sneakers.