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Heinlein once said, “Yield to temptation. It may not pass your way again.” In other words, one should listen to their desires and urges because they may not occur again. While this quote is proven true, within the passage, “Lot’s Wife” by Anna Akhmatova and in the poem, “Fable” by Janos Pilinszsky it also is brought on by negative effects. Lot’s wife gives into her temptation for one last look at her beloved memories and at the same time defying a direct order from God, similarly, the wolf from “Fable” is tempted to go inside a random house where he doesn’t, which puts him into a perilous situation. Robert A. Heinlein once said, “Yield to temptation. It may not pass your way again.” In other words, one should listen to their desires and urges because they may not occur again. While this quote is proven true, within the passage, “Lot’s Wife” by Anna Akhmatova and in the poem, “Fable” by Janos Pilinszsky it also is brought on by negative effects. Lot’s wife gives into her temptation for one last look at her beloved memories and at the same time defying a direct order from God, similarly, the wolf from “Fable” is tempted to go inside a random house where he doesn’t, which puts him into a perilous