A Quote by Jonathan Rhys Meyers

My life has been sensationalised into a rags to riches story. — © Jonathan Rhys Meyers
My life has been sensationalised into a rags to riches story.
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.
My life has often been described as 'from rags to riches,' but in fact, the Rosses were never raggedy.
My life has often been described as 'from rags to riches' but in fact, the Ross's were never raggedy.
Most biopics are stories of people who achieve something. It's an easier graph, a rags-to-riches story, or wanting something and reaching that. Sanju's life is not actually a case like that.
I have spent some time talking to Rex Tillerson. He's an amazing human being. He's an American success story, not just in his business life. He's a rags-to-riches success story. He stated working at 8, lived in a one-bedroom house until the time he went to college, and grew to become the CEO of one of the world's largest companies.
Unfortunately I have no rags-to-riches story to tell. Money never played a big role for me. My parents just had it.
Adam had once told Gansey, "Rags to riches isn't a story anyone wants to hear until after it's done.
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.
Gypsy [Rose Lee] is as unique as she is timeless. Her story is classic Americana, and the strangest rags-to-riches saga you'll ever read; I like to call it Horatio Alger meets Tim Burton.
I don't come from a position that I am better than everybody; I come from a position that I had a tough upbringing. And I don't always highlight it, because I just never wanted to be that person with another rags to riches story.
I was the epitome of rags to riches.
I am the man who has risen from rags to riches.
In A Midnight Carol Patricia Davis illuminates the dark and brilliant humanity of Charles Dickens -- the man who lived a rags-to-riches life more remarkable than any of his stories.
[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.
The ultimate idea of rags-to-riches success in America is the Hollywood movie star.
The American dream was not, at least at the beginning, a rags-to-riches type of narrow materialism.
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