Pronoun
one and all
(idiomatic) The entire set of persons or things within a given domain, considered both as separate individuals and collectively.
The whole world will be transformed into Sathya Sai Organisation and Sathya Sai will be installed in the hearts of one and all. Sathya Sai Baba
Man is alone in the world, in tremendous eternal isolation. He has no object outside himself; lives for nothing else; he is far removed from being the slave of his wishes, of his abilities, of his necessities; he stands far above social ethics; he is alone. Thus he becomes one and all. Otto Weininger
I prefer a powerful and proud Jewish State that is hated by the entire world than an Auschwitz that is loved by one and all. Meir Kahane
He was a warm and friendly person who could mix with one and all on even terms. Mohammad Hidayatullah
One and all we felt that the holy calm that lay like sunshine over the wasted face and form was only an earthly token and symbol of the calm that was to reign for ever. Bram Stoker
I wish one and all long and happy lives, no matter what may become of them afterwards. Use sunscreen! Don't smoke cigarettes. Cigars, however, are good for you ... Firearms are also good for you ... Gunpowder has zero fat and zero cholesterol. That goes for dumdums, too. Kurt Vonnegut