Everyone for me and I for everyone. Whose famous saying is this?
Everyone for me, and I for everyone first appeared in the novel Les Trois Mousquetaires published by the 19th-century French writer Dumas in 1844 (translated as three musketeers and Three Musketeers or Three Musketeers). The original English text is: One for all,all for one. The translation is "Everyone for me, I for everyone." Or "One for all, one for all."