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Quotes About Agnosticism

I don't pray. I'm not a deeply religious person.
~ Julie Plec
Honestly, I'm, like, the least religious person in the world.
~ Stephen McCauley
I'm not a religious person by any means.
~ Guy Fieri
I'm not a religious person at all.
~ Dervla Kirwan
I consider myself a religious person, but when it comes to God and faith, I don't know. I guess that means I'm agnostic.
~ Del Shores
I don't believe in angels, and I'm not a religious person.
~ Holly Hunter
I'm not a very religious person.
~ Misha Green
And if there were a God, I think it very unlikely that He would have such an uneasy vanity as to be offended by those who doubt His existence
~ Bertrand Russell
I do not pretend to be able to prove that there is no God. I equally cannot prove that Satan is a fiction. The Christian god may exist; so may the gods of Olympus, or of ancient Egypt, or of Babylon. But no one of these hypotheses is more probable than any other: they lie outside the region of even probable knowledge, and therefore there is no reason to consider any of them.
~ Bertrand Russell
In terms of doing things I take a fairly scientific approach to why things happen and how they happen. I don't know if there's a god or not...
~ Bill Gates
I'm sort of a baseball agnostic; I make it a point never to believe anything just because it is widely known to be so.
~ Bill James
I believe in God, but I'm not too clear on the other details.
~ Bill Veeck
I don't want to die. I can't wrap my head around the concept of death because I'm totally atheist. There's nothing after life in my head, whether that's right or wrong.
~ Alissa White-Gluz
Je suis mystique au fond, et je ne crois à rien
~ Gustave Flaubert
Nobody really knows if there's a God - not Oprah, not Joel Osteen, not the Pope. Nobody has touched or felt or conversed with God. They say they have, but let's get real. I think that is what keeps me from coming out as an atheist. I think to myself, even the atheists don't know that there isn't a God. Nobody knows anything.
~ Leslie Jordan
The father spent his time talking and thinking of religion. He proclaimed himself an agnostic and was so absorbed in destroying the ideas of God that had crept into the minds of his neighbors that he never saw God manifesting himself in the little child that, half forgotten, lived here and there on the bounty of her dead mother's relatives.
~ Sherwood Anderson
Those thinkers who cannot believe in any gods often assert that the love of humanity would be in itself sufficient for them; and so, perhaps, it would, if they had it.
~ Gilbert K. Chesterton
In my twenties in San Francisco I became a sophisticate and an acting agnostic. It wasn't that I had stopped believing in God; it's just that God didn't seem to be around the neighborhoods I frequented.
~ Maya Angelou
El autor anónimo de estos versos no buscaba una solución para el ateísmo, ni la clave del universo; estaba simplemente pasándoselo bien.
~ Bertrand Russell
The most unfortunate thing about being an atheist wasn't the loss of God and all the comfort and reassurance of God—no small things—but the loss of a vital human vocabulary. Grace, charity, transcendence: I felt them as surely as any believer, even if we differed on the ultimate cause, and yet I had no right words for them.
~ Joshua Ferris
I could never take the idea of religion very seriously.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
Victoria Ocampo era por cierto una oligarca, pero no todas las oligarcas eran Victoria Ocampo. Las damas de la alta sociedad, como se decía entonces, no empleaban su dinero y su tiempo en la difusión de las letras ni abrazaban la causa del feminismo ni transgredían costumbres establecidas, ni se animaban a proclamar su agnosticismo; nada tenían en común con Victoria
~ Juan José Sebreli
I don't know if God exists, but it would certainly be better for his reputation if he didn't
~ Jules Renard
Le confucianisme n'est pas seulement un essai d'explication rationaliste du monde, il est une morale politique et sociale; sinon une vraie religion, comme on l'a avancé, du moins une attitude philosophique qui s'accommode aussi bien d'une certaine religiosité que du scepticisme, ou même de l'agnosticisme le plus franc.
~ Fernand Braudel