He said Rowling's rags-to-riches success and the imaginative stories stirred a passion for artistic expression.
When Lucho turned 11 he quit school and hawked magazines and sold rags to metal polishers.
These are human stories, rags to riches tales, kids from the hood who made it good.
Rags and raincoats are as worthy as bronze and marble as materials for making art.
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The rags-to-riches trial lawyer and onetime hedge fund adviser ran as the angry man.
Though Hershey's is sometimes described as a rags-to-riches story, he was never truly poor.
You see it on Wall Street, in the gossip rags and on late night talk shows.
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The queen, on a velvet chair, perched among the rags for a grim, blue-chinned portrait.
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One thing is for sure: There is no lack of chutzpah among our rags to riches bunch.
She drove past the tinkers at the Cross, the children in their rags running about, feet bare, heads cropped.
Moreover, depending on the nature of their employment contract, their fortunes could turn from riches to rags very quickly.
Getting those rags in place has been a struggle on nearly all fronts.
Consider the classic Horatio Alger rags-to-riches story: Redemption was found through financial gain.
In the distance, a plane, a cluster of lights, was sailing noiselessly east through a few rags of clouds.
Yeah, 802.11a -- at least that's what's being reported in the digital rags.
And wringing rock oil out of rags would not exactly get to scale.
Mr Sahara has a rags-to-riches story and is a household name in India.
Thousands arrived in rags, with neither entry permits nor any means of support.
On one level, the book follows the narrative trope that drives so many celebrity memoirs: the rags-to-riches story arc.
And maybe she does know the truth, that simple ultimate truth we dress up in so many rags all our lives.
Mugging incessantly and stalking around in grimy rags, Lloyd broadly enacts Azdak's eloquent craziness in a series of satirical courtroom scenes.
Scott's great-grandfather, Richard (Doc) Farmer, a circus prizefighter, collected chemical-soaked rags from factories and washed and returned them for a fee.
After all, Winfrey has long traded on a reputation that she has worked hard to reinforce as an open, rags-to-riches every-woman.
It is run by flamboyant businessman Subroto Roy Sahara who styles himself as a "worker's friend" and has a rags-to-riches story.
Union Rags, which finished third in the Florida Derby, will be ridden by Julien Leparoux and break from post position four.
Nearly 5m women are thought to be using old newspapers, rags or even tree fibre as alternatives, often leading to infections.
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The resort's oaks, alders, and Douglas firs, hung with rags of morning fog, surrounded us amphitheater style in Meadowood's tucked-away pocket canyon.
Her rags-to-riches-to-exile journey begins in the humility of her youth as a poor girl who gains fame as a beauty pageant winner.
The world's interest in Ireland is not confined to its rags-to-riches story.
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