Lonely without God
"That's another good reason to stay here [among the Indians of Brazil]. This is home. Money means nothing to me. That should be obvious."
"You don't even know how much [your inheritance] is. It's eleven billion dollars."
"Is that supposed to impress me?"
"It got my attention."
"But you worship money, Nate. You're part of a culture where money is a religion. People live in a frenzy. They work all the time to make money to buy things to impress other people."
"Am I included?"
"Are you?"
"I suppose."
"Then you're living without God. You're a very lonely person, Nate. I can sense it. You don't know God."
--John Grisham, The Testament

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