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Exercise Quote by William Shakespeare

“He's all my exercise, my mirth, my matter.” quote by William Shakespeare
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“He's all my exercise, my mirth, my matter.”

William Shakespeare

About This Quote

Source Play: Twelfth Night, 1602

He describes a beloved as the source of his joy, purpose, and emotional sustenance.

In simple terms: A loved one gives him joy and meaning.

Key Takeaway

Cherish those who uplift you.

Themes

love purpose emotional support

Mood

affectionate reflective

Type

literary romantic

When to use this quote

  • personal relationships
  • artistic inspiration
  • emotional health

Key Concepts

relationships human connection

Questions to Reflect On

  • Who brings you joy and purpose?
  • How do you express gratitude?
A Different Perspective

None; love can be fleeting or unreciprocated.

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