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For the most part, I feel really comfortable with what I've given to the people. I want to give it to them again.
Stevie Wonder
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote expresses a desire to share love and kindness with others.

Stevie Wonder emphasizes the importance of generosity and the joy of giving to others. He feels comfortable and fulfilled in what he has shared with people, indicating that giving and contributing to the happiness of others brings him satisfaction. The desire to give again reflects a deep connection to humanity and the value of sharing love and support.

Themes

GivingLoveGenerosityComfortSharing

In practice

Example use cases

In a speech at a charity event, one might say this quote to emphasize the joy of giving.

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