The phrase "All those men have their price" is attributed to 18th century British statesman Lord Robert Walpole. He is often quoted as saying this to highlight the idea that everyone can be swayed or influenced by offering the right incentive.
Sir Robert Walpole
I don't who said it. Whoever said it was just paraphrasing the Bible's "The wages of sin is death ", Romans 3:3. So then, the apostle Paul wrote those words in the first century AD. It was said by Abraham Lincoln we all owe god a debt... he said the debt that all men pay is death..he was religious
He said that it had all ready been dedicated because the men who fell there had dedicated it with their blood. He was honoring those men.
olympe de gouges
White, land-owning American men.
Matthew 19:26 Looking them in the face, Jesus said to them: "With men this is impossible, but with God all things are possible."Mark 9:23 - Jesus said to him, "If you can believe, all things are possible to him who believes." [NKJV]
Curio
The President that first said all men are created equal was Thomas Jefferson. He was the third president of the United States.
John Locke did not say All men are created equal. Thomas Jefferson said this during the drafting of the Declaration of Independence.
Those men are insecure-but it's not all of us.
311 men competed in those Olympics in Athens. They were all men.
Thomas Jefferson, and Martin Luther King Jr. said that, "All men are created equal." :)
Shakespear.