In bold letters it bore the title, "Forbidden Fruit," and under this title there was an impure picture.
Consequently Satan has kept the seed of the central tree of the garden and still raises, on the broad uplands of Hell, forbidden fruit which, through engrafting processes, has come to many varieties.
Subsequently she reasoned that the only way to learn the taste of forbidden fruitwas to eat of it.
In such a place our parents pawned a glorious inheritance for a taste of forbidden fruit, and Esau exchanged a legitimate birth-right for a mere mess of pottage.
Forbidden fruit," said the host, "will make you sick, but not what our Lord hath tolerated.
Forbidden fruit" is the name the natives have given these great golden balls.
Bananas, and for--forbidden fruit and--and things like that.
Much of the pleasure of sexual talk among boys I believe to be due to the spurious interest aroused by the fact that it is forbidden fruit, and involves risk if caught.
I suppose it is the old story of 'forbidden fruit.
The attraction exerted by that which we see but seldom, and around which fancy assiduously plays, the attraction of forbidden fruit, produces tendencies and habits which could scarcely develop in freedom.
Forbidden fruit is not bad fruit, it is fruit that belongs to some one else, or to us at some future time.
But did not they and I know that there were at least a dozen kinds of forbidden fruit that I might not partake of without running the risk of being tarred and feathered?
The grave is the only place where there is no forbidden fruit.
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