It takes all sorts to make a world, ” some are soldiers from the cradle, some merchants, some orators; nothing but a love of books was the gift given to me by the fairies.

Andrew Lang
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In every good family, you need a mixture of people. Some are soldiers from the cradle, some merchants, some orators; nothing but a love of books was the gift given to me by the fairies. We all have different traits and abilities that makes us unique from one another. The best kind of family is a family where everyone is encouraged to develop their own talents and contribute to the well being of the family.

This quote shows that you always have to have a mix of people that can help you with the different things that you may need help with. Most importantly, it is important to have people around who will support you no matter what your talent is.

Source: Adventures Among Books

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