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it takes all sorts people vary greatly in character, tastes, and abilities. proverb
☞ The complete form of this expression is it takes all sorts to make a world, often used as a comment on what the speaker feels to be unconventional behaviour.
2013New Statesman It is obviously Gilmour's prerogative, as a middle-aged writer, to be interested exclusively in other middle-aged writers. It may make him sound staggeringly narrow-minded and parochial, but so what: it takes all sorts.
out of sorts
1 slightly unwell.
2 in low spirits; irritable.
sort out the men from the boys: see separate the men from the boys atman.