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Title:Movie Reviews and Discussion
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Created:Thu Jan 28 1993
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1249
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679.0. "Woody Allen quote?" by REGENT::POWERS () Thu Oct 20 1994 12:36

Woody Allen if often quoted as having coined the phrase "90% of life 
is showing up"?

Did he actually say this?  In a movie?  In an interview?
Was it in reaction to a question, or some other observation?

Or was it really Casey Stengel or Yogi Berra?

- tom]
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679.1HELIX::MAIEWSKIThu Oct 20 1994 12:4515
  I don't know but I doubt if it were Yogi Berra or Casey Stengel. Sounds
more like Woody.

  Yogi would have said "90% of your life is everything except 1 year out of
ten."

  Casey would have said something like "90% of your life is when you do things
that you didn't do because you were doing something like hitting or pitching or
something else like when we bring in a pitcher in the 7th inning and we're up
by 2 runs and the pitcher looks like he doesn't have his stuff but we've got
another guy warmed up in the bullpen so if that guy can't pitch the other guy
can pitch which is like when your hitter comes up with 2 out and none on in
Candlestick park where the wind is blowing and ..." 

  George 
679.2and the answer is...HUMOR::EPPESI'm not making this up, you knowThu Oct 20 1994 15:494
The Woody Allen quote is actually "Eighty percent of success is showing up"
and it's from an interview, according to my trusty copy of Bartlett's.

-- Nina
679.3REGENT::POWERSFri Oct 21 1994 11:5011
"Eighty percent of success is showing up" is a very different
statement than "90% of life is showing up!"
And not just from the 10 point difference!

I think I've seen the "Eighty percent of success is showing up"
version as part of a fitness club ad, implying that just getting
to the club will put you in the mood to do what workouts you need.

Thanks...

- tom]
679.4white bread and mayoWECARE::ROBERTSclimb a ladder to the starsThu Apr 13 1995 15:275
    Can anyone answer this for me .. we have an active discussion going on
    about which WA movie contains the scene where he buys white bread and
    mayonnaise in an attempt to change his life.  Hannah?  Annie Hall?  
    
    carol
679.5HELIX::MAIEWSKIThu Apr 13 1995 17:3511
RE       <<< Note 679.4 by WECARE::ROBERTS "climb a ladder to the stars" >>>

>    Can anyone answer this for me .. we have an active discussion going on
>    about which WA movie contains the scene where he buys white bread and
>    mayonnaise in an attempt to change his life.  Hannah?  Annie Hall?  
    
  I remember a scene in Hannah where he was trying to change his life but
he was also sent out for groceries. When he got back he pulled out all sorts
of religious materials along with the bread and mayo.

  George