All roads lead to Rome - Все дороги ведут в Рим
The words All roads lead to Rome mean there are many ways of accomplishing an end. It is a proverbial expression which probably originated when Rome was the chief city of the world. The words occur in one of the fables by La Fontaine, a famous French fabulist of the XVII century. The fable has it that three righteous men wished to earn their salvation. They decided to take different roads: one of them became a just lawyer, another, a conscientious physician, the third, a hermit; but as all roads lead to Rome, all the three hoped to reach their destination in the end.
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