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ROME, ALL ROADS LEAD TO (1)

ROME, ALL ROADS LEAD TO (1)
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all ways or methods of fulfilling a specific intention end in the same result (often used to defend one's personal way of doing something or to suggest that no one method is better than another). During the period of the Roman Empire a system of roads was built across Europe. It was said that whichever road one started a journey on one would, if one kept on traveling, finally reach the city of Rome. —PDC Volume 4 Approved Glossary