A Quote by Lou Holtz

Life is 10 percent what happens to you and 90 percent how you respond to it. — © Lou Holtz
Life is 10 percent what happens to you and 90 percent how you respond to it.
In living life at 90 percent, the formula is life is 10 percent of what happens to you and 90 percent of how you react to it.
Words can never adequately convey the incredible impact of our attitudes toward life. The longer I live the more convinced I become that life is 10 percent what happens to us and 90 percent how we respond to it.
I've found the 90-10 rule to be pretty true: 90 percent of what I come up with and write down is kinda 'eh,' and then somehow, someway, 10 percent of it happens to work out really great in my act.
Life is 10 percent what you make it, and 90 percent how you take it.
Life is ten percent what happens to you and ninety percent how you respond to it.
Ten percent of life is what happens; the other 90 percent is what you do about it.
I've heard people say putting is 50 percent technique and 50 percent mental. I really believe it is 50 percent technique and 90 percent positive thinking, see, but that adds up to 140 percent, which is why nobody is 100 percent sure how to putt.
This 90/10 rule holds true in almost anything financial. Take the game of golf, for example. Ten percent of the professional golfers make 90 percent of the money.
We can't have close to 90 percent of those prenatally diagnosed with an intellectual disability being aborted; 90 percent not going to school; more than 90 percent reporting discrimination in the healthcare system; and 90 percent unemployed, and tell ourselves that we're doing a good job. The obstacles to leading a full life for the vast majority of people with intellectual disabilities are far beyond what they should be, and far beyond what we should tolerate. So yeah, I want change.
Our mantra is that 90 percent of all television is bad, and ten percent has never been better. We make fun of that 90 percent.
By 2015, the top 1 percent of families took home more than 20 percent of income. Wealth distribution was 10 times worse than that: the families in the top 1 percent owned as much as the families in the bottom 90 percent.
To be a critic, you have to have maybe three percent education, five percent intelligence, two percent style, and 90 percent gall and egomania in equal parts.
The secret to a masterpiece is 10 percent inspiration and 90 percent perspiration.
Confidence is 10 percent hard work and 90 percent delusion.
About 90 percent of the downtime comes from, at most, 10 percent of the defects.
The challenge of ultrarunning is 90 percent mental, and the other 10 percent is all in our heads
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