Quote by Sophocles
Those whose life is long still strive for gain, and for all mortals all things take second place to money.
Summary
This quote suggests that no matter how long one's life may be, there is a continuous pursuit for material wealth. It implies that money holds a significant importance and priority for all individuals, surpassing other aspects of existence. It highlights the pervasive nature of the desire for financial gain, emphasizing how it tends to overshadow other endeavors or values in the lives of mortal beings.
Topics
Money
By Sophocles