A Quote by Mel Giedroyc

I take each thing as it comes and try and give it 110 per cent - it's just a blessing to be able to do different things. — © Mel Giedroyc
I take each thing as it comes and try and give it 110 per cent - it's just a blessing to be able to do different things.
Our royalty statement has been minimal and menial. Really. We don't collect more than a per cent of a per cent of a per cent of a per cent of a per cent of a per cent of a per cent. We get maybe the seventh of 1 percent.
I just want to give 110 per cent and do the best I can when I'm used.
I try to give 110 per cent to these fans, as they give me so much love and I want to repay them. I throw myself into the challenge for them, as I want to take the Napoli colours to the top, so it fills my heart when they cheer for me.
I give 110 per cent all the time.
You can have all the agents and publicists in the world but no one's ever going to give you 110 per cent like someone who loves you.
The top 10 per cent of the US population appropriated 91 per cent of income growth between 1989 and 2006, while the top 1 per cent took 59 per cent.
Captaincy is 90 per cent luck and 10 per cent skill. But don't try it without that 10 per cent.
The only way to learn writing is by writing. Talent, as charming as it sounds, amounts to no more than 12 per cent of the process. Work is 80 per cent. The remaining 8 per cent is 'luck' or 'zeitgeist' - in short, things that are not in our hands.
The core problem is that the world is full of people who would like to take 99 per cent of the information that's on the Internet, and eliminate 1 per cent. Everyone has their own thing they don't like.
I am unbelievably competitive and whatever the challenge is, I will go for it. I will give everything 110 per cent.
When I go home every night, I can look in the mirror and say I have given 110 per cent for Newcastle United. If people aren't happy with that, I can't give any more.
Healthcare is growing now at about 10 per cent per annum in the U.S. top line, versus 3 per cent for the economy. As someone with a sharp pencil and an eye for this kind of thing, this can't last.
Getting back to 100 per cent is one thing, but working at 100 per cent is something else entirely. And given one of my main goals has always been improving my skill set, to do that, I need to be working out at 100 per cent.
Show business is really 90 per cent luck and 10 per cent being able to handle it when it gets offered to you.
Every time I get in the ring, I have to give 110 per cent because my opponents have nothing to lose and everything to gain, so I have to make sure I go in there with my A-game and come away with the victory.
You know most people live ninety per cent in the past, seven per cent in the present, and that only leaves them three per cent for the future.
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