A Quote by Payal Kadakia

I reason that as long as I'm smiling 90 percent of the time, I can handle the setbacks that occur 10 percent of the time. — © Payal Kadakia
I reason that as long as I'm smiling 90 percent of the time, I can handle the setbacks that occur 10 percent of the time.
90 percent of my time is spent on 10 percent of the world.
I am a writer who has a policy to allocate 90 percent of my time for research and the remaining 10 percent to write.
I would say I'm 90 percent collaborative in everything I do, and 10 percent of the time I just make the call.
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.
In life, never spend more than 10 percent of your time on the problem, and spend at least 90 percent of your time on the solution.
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.
It's more about balance for me. I used to be an all or nothing person. And now I would rather have a lifestyle change - rather than use the word 'diet' - where 90 percent of the time spend my life that way and 10 percent of the time have fun and do what my body feels like it needs or craves.
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.
Engaging in good habits 90 percent of the time, while indulging in bad habits 10 percent of time, places you at risk of being like a hamster running in a wheel. Despite all the energy you're exerting, you won't move forward. You'll never be able to outrun your bad habits.
This is ten percent luck, Twenty percent skill, Fifteen percent power of will, Five percent pleasure, Fifty percent pain, and a hundred percent reason to remember the name
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.
Being a great physical athlete is wonderful, and you need it at this level to be able to train and prepare accordingly. But the closer it comes time to perform, the ratio switches. When you're in camp, it's 90 percent physical and 10 percent mental. But as you get to fight night, it's the opposite.
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.
The world's No. 1 tennis player spends 90 percent of his time winning, while the world's No. 1 golfer spends 90 percent of his time losing. Golfers are great losers.
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.
Confidence is 10 percent hard work and 90 percent delusion.
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