Matthew Rhys Quotes and its meanings

Matthew Rhys has written on many topics. Some of the topics he has discussed most are as follows;

Amazing Cool Fitness Funny Morning Technology

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What does Matthew Rhys write about?

Matthew Rhys has written on many topics but he is most famous for his work about amazing, cool, fitness, funny, morning & technology. People always share Amazing quotes, Cool quotes, fitness, funny, morning & technology from his literary works.

What are the top most famous quotes by Matthew Rhys?

Here are the top most famous quotes by Matthew Rhys.

  • Me and my friend Ioan Gruffudd are like chalk and cheese when it comes to clothes. He lives for his clothes and has an amazing wardrobe. If we're going out I'll turn up at his house and say, 'I haven't got anything to wear,' and he'll tut and sigh and then lend me something swanky.
  • I wasn't one of the cool kids by any stretch. I just bumbled along really.
  • Well, it's a little harder in New York. It's not as forgiving to a film crew. You hold up a bunch of New Yorkers who can't cross the street, they're not going to take it well. Southern California? They'll wait. It's cool man. In New York, they're like, 'Are you kidding me? I gotta get to work.'
  • I'm 33 now and I seem to have hit a fitness plane. Shifting the wobbly bits isn't as easy as it used to be.
  • I think the Cold War works as a great analogy or simile for different kinds of conflict. It's funny, when you look back at it, it's one of the last times that the boundaries were clear. Now, as we see on 'Homeland,' there are no clear boundaries and enemies.
  • I was shocked by the amount of Welsh people in L.A. We'd go to this British pub to watch the 'Six Nations' early in the morning and I remember the first time I walked in it was just a sea of red.
  • I would absolutely love to go back to the simplicity of the '80s, where there wasn't texting, social media, iPhones, or smartphones. I love the fact that you would go home and check your messages. I'm not well suited to the world of modern technology.