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Etymology
Calque of Spanish de todos ha de haber en el mundo (“There must be of all in the world”), Miguel de Cervantes,
El ingenioso caballero Don Quijote de la Mancha, Capítulo VI, 1615 (Don Quixote, Volume 2, Chapter VI); translated 1620, Shelton, as "In the world there must surely be of all sorts." and appeared in various forms thereafter.
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Proverb
it takes all kinds to make a world
- (idiomatic) Diversity is essential: the world would be incomplete if everyone were alike; an expression of surprise at a person or people's eccentricity.
- He irons his clothes how?! That's crazy! Well, I guess it takes all kinds to make a world.
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