Children Quote by S. A. David
““I started writing my original scripts replete with kings and queens who lived in the cities and did not want their children to marry servants. They had enough money to throw around and their lives never ended well.””
About This Quote
Source Film: Unspecified screenplay, early 2000s
The writer depicts wealthy royalty who reject humble marriage, yet their lives end poorly despite material excess.
In simple terms: Rich nobles reject low status partners, but wealth doesn't guarantee happiness.
Beware that wealth and status don't ensure a good life.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- screenwriting
- character development
- story planning
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does power affect personal responsibility?
- Can wealth replace moral integrity?
Even with riches, personal choices can lead to downfall.