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Virtud & Vicio - Tentaciones

Explore los proverbios ingleses que representan tentaciones con dichos como "una puerta abierta puede tentar a un santo" y "el fruto prohibido es el más dulce".

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Virtue & Vice

used to suggest that there is an added sense of excitement and pleasure associated with doing something that is forbidden or taboo, particularly in romantic encounters

used to suggest that even individuals with strong moral values and principles may be susceptible to temptation and that it is important to be mindful of one's actions and choices

used to emphasize the importance of staying engaged and productive in order to avoid negative or harmful behaviors or habits

used to suggest that an exposed weakness or vulnerability can invite or tempt individuals with malicious intent to take advantage of the situation

used to suggest that people who are presented with the chance to steal or commit a crime are more likely to do so, even if they would not ordinarily engage in such behavior

used to suggest that the pleasure of indulging in unhealthy food is only temporary, but the negative effects on our body can be long-lasting and difficult to reverse

used to suggest that by resisting negative influences and temptations, one can prevent them from causing harm or leading to negative consequences

used to suggest that things that are forbidden or unattainable often appear more desirable and tempting

used to encourage individuals to exercise self-control and discipline in order to resist temptations and negative influences that may lead to harmful actions or behaviors

used to suggest that wisdom can protect a person from the tempting and dishonest words of a woman who is often not faithful

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