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My life has been sensationalised into a rags to riches story.
— Jonathan Rhys Meyers
I was the epitome of rags to riches.
— Jason Mitchell
The American dream was not, at least at the beginning, a rags-to-riches type of narrow materialism.
— Charles A. Reich
...and when is enough proof enough?
— Jonathan Safran Foer
My life has often been described as 'from rags to riches,' but in fact, the Rosses were never raggedy.
— Diana Ross
From recovery to rags and rags to recovery symbolizes art - a perfect compilation of human imperfections.
— Criss Jami
Unfortunately I have no rags-to-riches story to tell. Money never played a big role for me. My parents just had it.
— Stelios Haji-Ioannou
I have never been opposed to earmarks.
— Judd Gregg
When anyone has the power to destroy the whole human race in a matter of hours, it becomes a moral issue. The church must speak out.
— Billy Graham
Adam had once told Gansey, Rags to riches isn't a story anyone wants to hear until after it's done.
— Maggie Stiefvater
Well, that's baseball. Rags to riches one day and riches to rags the next. But I've been in it 36 years and I'm used to it.
— Casey Stengel
I am extremely proud of my rags-to-riches story. It's fun to be a misfit or an underdog if you acknowledge your gifts and befriend your obstacles.
— Kangana Ranaut
Who's poorer, the one who begs for money or those who have not enough to give away? Or are they reflecting one another and the same nature?
— Robin Sacredfire
[Autobiographies] are all the same - it's always rags-to-riches or I-slept-with-so-and-so. Damned if I'm going to say that.
— Deborah Kerr
The oat is the Horatio Alger of cereals, which progressed, if not from rags to riches, at least from weed to health food.
— Waverley Root
We tell rags-to-riches stories because we find something captivating in the idea of a lone hero battling overwhelming odds.
— Malcolm Gladwell
What gave these krauts a right to say who should be born and who shouldn't, and who could live and be let alone, and who would get caught and killed?
— Martha Gellhorn