Same meaning of sentences

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bhikkhu1991  #511963  Sat, 10 May 08 08:49 AM

Sentence A.     It takes all sorts( to make a world ) (saying ) used to say that you think somebody's behaviour is very strange or unusual but that everyone is different and likes different things.   ( Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [ 7 th edition ] )

Sentence B.     It takes all sorts ( to make a world ) ( saying ) used to say that everyone is different and likes different things but that you think somebody's behaviour is very strange or unusual.

Sentence C.     It takes all sorts ( to make a world ) ( saying ) used to say that you think somebody's behaviour is very strange or unusual , but it ( the saying ) is used to say that everyone is different and likes different things.

 

Hello Grammar Teacher/Teachers,

Could you tell me whether or not the three sentences have the same meaning ?

Thank you.

With best wishes.

  
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Mister Micawber  #512267  Sun, 11 May 08 05:37 AM
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C is wrong.
  
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