Opportunity, after all, is only another word for temptation.
by Penelope Fitzgerald (0 Reviews)
In her novel "The Blue Flower," Penelope Fitzgerald explores the interplay between opportunity and temptation, suggesting that the two concepts are closely linked. The idea presented is that opportunities often come with inherent temptations that can lead individuals to make significant choices. This relationship between seizing possibilities and facing temptations reflects the complexities of human decision-making. Fitzgerald's quote implies that what we perceive as opportunities may also carry risks or moral...
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