When you have multiple alternatives and the result for each alternative is the same--all roads lead to rome.
If all roads lead to Rome, all roads lead away from Rome -- take one.
The point where all roads began in rome
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
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 are said to lead to rome
all roads lead to rome
Well, because all roads lead to Rome;)
Rome was not built in a day. When in Rome, do as Romans do. All roads lead to Rome.
ARLTR is an acronym that means All Roads Lead to Rome. This is an idiom that means there is more than one path that leads to a particular goal.
Rome is an international center of trade, culture, and religion