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All for one, one for all
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"All for one, one for all"

- Alexandre Dumas

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The expression "All for one, one for all" is a popular motto that epitomizes the concept of unity and team effort. It traces its origins to the famous novel, The Three Musketeers, composed by Alexandre Dumas. Basically, it suggests that everybody in a group or neighborhood need to interact for the good of the entire group, and should not work to benefit only one person or a little inner circle. The slogan indicate the value of valuing partnership, inclusiveness, and mutual support in achieving typical objectives. It emphasizes that success is not a solo endeavor however a shared obligation where everybody contributes their distinct abilities, knowledge, and talents to the group's benefit.

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Alexandre Dumas This quote is written / told by Alexandre Dumas between July 24, 1802 and December 5, 1870. He was a famous Dramatist from France. The author also have 17 other quotes.

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