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American journalist and cartoonist, Birth: 2-10-1960
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Be humble and grateful for what you have and the universe will reward your gratitude.
Joe Sacco

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It is great to be introspective, self analysis can be useful, but only if it results in action.
Joe Sacco

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Look inside, without anyone else's validation understand that you are valuable, talented, unique, and worthy.
Joe Sacco

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Nothing is quite as satisfying and exhausting as teaching.
Joe Sacco

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Don't be indifferent when opportunity knocks at the door, just invite it in
Joe Sacco

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If not now then when? Oh I can always do it tomorrow. Unfortunately there is no lifetime of tomorrows.
Joe Sacco

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What is it you want? My reply, I want what I have.
Joe Sacco

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Enjoy what you have, live in the moment, focus on things you can change and ignore the rest.
Joe Sacco

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Cherish your health, family, friends, and vocation for none of these things are permanent.
Joe Sacco

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Be happy with who you are, where you are, for this is the way.
Joe Sacco

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Failure to meditate in the morning increases the probability of chaos throughout the day.
Joe Sacco

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I wish my capacity for reason would always translate into action, but it doesn't.
Joe Sacco

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Don't let your excuses stand in the way of achieving your dreams
Joe Sacco

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I meditate not to escape the world but instead to be completely present.
Joe Sacco

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Want to be a better leader? Meditate in the morning and prepare yourself for the day ahead.
Joe Sacco