That quote is attributed to Woody Allen.
The quote "80 percent of life is just showing up" is commonly attributed to American filmmaker Woody Allen. This quote is often interpreted to mean that success often comes down to simply being present and putting in the effort.
Allan
life? I love life!!!!
Telling is just that - writing a description. For example, "She was angry at what he said."Showing is giving what's actually going on without all the description. "She slammed her fist on the table. 'I can't believe he said that to me!'"
My gastro said I could live a long healthy life with only 10% of a none cirrohsis liver he said he knew people who lived a very good life with only 5 percent of a none damaged liver.
Ehh mans just what it sounds like they are saying not really or showing dislike for what was said
Dennis rodman
"You rocked my life, you really rocked my life."I just did of course. LOL!Actually, Marion Cotillard said it in her oscar speech.
Aristotle
The quote is generally attributed to Woody Allen.The closest attributable quote is "Showing up is eighty percent of life" which appeared in the New York Times on August 21, 1977, and was attributed to Woody Allen (see Related Links, and thanks to Fred Shapiro for the detective work on this).A quick web search shows many ways the quote has been changed over the years, including changing:80% to 90%life to success or winningThe order, to put the number firstSo a common version now is "90% of success is just showing up."The line has been attributed to Annie Hall, but this appears to be incorrect.
26 percent said no and 74 percent said yes
Thomas Edison said genius is one percent inspiration and 99 percent perspiration.
In the United States, for example, that ratio was 191 percent in 1994, indicating that the amount of life insurance in force in the United States equaled 191 percent of U.S. national income