
1992
Attributed
Don't Start the Revolution Without Me! (2008)
Context: Now whether or not someone can participate in debates is based upon an arbitrary polling figure. You have to be polling nationally at 15 percent. If that criteria had been applied in Minnesota, I would not have become the governor. Because at the time of the primary, I was only polling at 10 percent. But I was allowed to debate, and I proved that you could be at 10 percent and still end up winning. And I did it in a mere eight weeks.
Ch. 15 (p. 286)
1992
Attributed
“Life is 10 percent what you make it
and 90 percent how you take it.”
“Life is 10 percent what happens to you and ninety percent how you respond to it.”
Of Apprentice judge Paul Kemsley. Daily Telegraph 28 Apr 2005 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/2914680/Had-bad-day-at-the-office---I-got-fired-and-2.5m-were-watching.html
“Dub it off your man don't spend that 10 bucks. I did it for the advance the back end sucks.”
As Viktor Vaughn, "Back End", Venomous Villain (2004)
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“I tried practicing for a few weeks and ended up playing too fast.”
About the value of practice
Unsourced
On demonstrating a millionth of a second of electricity travel with a piece of wire, in an interview on 60 Minutes (24 August 1986)