Virtud & Vicio - corrupción
Domina los proverbios ingleses sobre la corrupción, como "un soborno entrará sin llamar" y "el dinero deshace a los hombres que lo hacen".
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used to emphasize the negative impacts of wealth on an individual's character and values, as it can lead to greed, selfishness, and a loss of moral values
El dinero a menudo deshace a los hombres que lo hacen.
used to suggest that excessive focus on religious institutions or practices can lead to a loss of true spiritual connection or faith
Cuanto más cerca de la iglesia, más lejos de Dios
used to imply that financial distress or poverty can lead to desperation and immoral behavior
el diablo baila en los bolsillos vacíos
used to suggest that financial success and wealth often come with a price, and that one may need to engage in unpleasant or unethical activities to achieve it
La basura y el dinero a menudo van juntos.
used to emphasize that any wealth or success obtained through dishonest or unethical means is unlikely to last or bring true happiness
Las ganancias mal habidas nunca prosperarán
used to imply that there is often money to be made in unpleasant or undesirable tasks or situations
donde hay porquería hay latón
used to imply that bribery can allow someone to bypass rules, regulations, and laws that are meant to ensure fairness and accountability
un soborno entrará sin llamar
used to imply that wealth and success can sometimes mask a person's immoral or criminal behavior, making them appear respectable or honorable
un ladrón se hace pasar por un caballero cuando robar le ha hecho rico
used to imply that people can be influenced by money or incentives, and may compromise their ethics or integrity if the price is high enough
cada quien tiene su precio
used to suggest that money or other gains obtained through dishonest or unethical means are likely to be wasted or used inappropriately