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All roads lead to Rome. What's next?

"All roads lead to Rome" has no next sentence.

The original words of "All roads lead to Rome" are "All roads lead to Rome". This is a proverb from Roman allusions, which means that there is more than one way to do one thing, and there is more than one way in life waiting for us to discover.

Metaphor means doing things in many different ways, and you can get the same effect. Approximate "all roads lead to the same goal."

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According to legend, all roads lead to Rome, which was first said by the Roman emperor Julian (33 1-363). Urien was the nephew of Constantine I (about 280-337). He is a scholar, writer and general. During his reign (360-363), freedom of religious belief was allowed and Jews were allowed to rebuild the temple in Jerusalem. He himself believed in paganism and was the only non-Christian emperor after Constantine. Therefore, the church called him an apostate.