John Trudell (1946–2015) Native American rights activist, musician, poet
"We are Power" speech (1980)
Ronald Reagan, Sierra (10 September 1980)
1980s
John Trudell (1946–2015) Native American rights activist, musician, poet
"We are Power" speech (1980)
“I made the statement years ago which is often quoted that 80 percent of life is showing up.”
Woody Allen (1935) American screenwriter, director, actor, comedian, author, playwright, and musician
People used to always say to me that they wanted to write a play, they wanted to write a movie, they wanted to write a novel, and the couple of people that did it were 80 percent of the way to having something happen. All the other people struck out without ever getting that pack. They couldn’t do it, that’s why they don’t accomplish a thing, they don’t do the thing, so once you do it, if you actually write your film script, or write your novel, you are more than half way towards something good happening. So that I was say [sic] my biggest life lesson that has worked. All others have failed me. <br class="br"> Interview for The Collider (2008) http://collider.com/entertainment/interviews/article.asp/aid/8878/tcid/1/pg/2.
Robert Orben (1928) American magician and writer
Reported in Robert Krier (January 31, 2008) "Waiting to Inhale: Don't take a breath without the report from our Air Pollution Control District", The San Diego Union-Tribune, p. E-1.
Attributed
Walt Kelly (1913–1973) American cartoonist
Churchy (to Howland)
Pogo comic strip (1948 - 1975), Others
“It has come to my attention, that air pollution is polluting the air!”
George W. Bush (1946) 43rd President of the United States
“Showing up is 80 percent of life.”
Woody Allen (1935) American screenwriter, director, actor, comedian, author, playwright, and musician
Attributed
Context: I have learned one thing. As Woody says, "Showing up is 80 percent of life." Sometimes it’s easier to hide home in bed. I’ve done both. - 1977 August 21, New York Times, Section 2: Arts and Leisure, He’s Woody Allen’s Not-So-Silent Partner by Susan Braudy, Page 11 (ProQuest Page 83), New York.
Robert Heller (1932–2012) British magician
as cited in: William G. Ramroth, Jr. (2007) Risk Management for Design Professionals. p. 53
Making Decisions, (1998)
Charles Barron (1950) American politician
Talking about Bishop Tutu, and Nelson Mandela. http://observer.com/2008/06/barron-praises-robert-mugabe-for-doing-what-mandela-and-tutu-wouldnt/