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Every living creature that comes into the world has something allotted him to perform; therefore, he should not stand an idle spectator of what others are doing.

Sarah Trimmer (1864). “The Robins, Or, Domestic Life Among the Birds: With Anecdotes of Other Animals”, p.78
Every living creature that comes into the world has something allotted him to perform; therefore, he should not stand an idle spectator of what others are doing.