I don't think that there is any one speech that invented that saying. Nor is there any Famous Speeches that use it jumping to mind. I do know, though, that this was a famous saying in the Roman Empire. Rome had an amazing road system starting from all of its gates going to every city they ruled. So they said 'all roads lead to Rome', because anyone living in the Roman Empire could get there on a stone road.
all roads lead to Rome
Very popular. For 2,000 years all roads lead to Rome. I love the city and keep going back.
The reason those roads all led to Cuzco, was because it was the capital. Interesting Factoid: The Incan's worshiped a sun god named Inti.
I am pretty sure it is because Cuzco was the capital and the center of life in the Incan Empire. Plz get back to me if I am wrong :D
Rome was very tolerant of other religions. Rome was a mixture of people from all over the known ancient world.
If all roads lead to Rome, all roads lead away from Rome -- take one.
All roads lead to ROME.
all roads are said to lead to rome
all roads lead to rome
The roads led form Rome to the other parts of Italy. What you probably have in mind is the famous expression that works the other way round: 'all roads lead to Rome.'
all roads lead to rome
When you have multiple alternatives and the result for each alternative is the same--all roads lead to rome.
Well, because all roads lead to Rome;)
When you have multiple alternatives and the result for each alternative is the same--all roads lead to rome.
all roads lead to Rome
Rome was not built in a day. When in Rome, do as Romans do. All roads lead to Rome.
Rome is an internatinal center of trade, culture, and religion * And when that saying came about all the roads in what is now Europe did lead to Rome because it was the largest city. Try romeitaly.ca