Top 15 Positive Atheist Quotes
#1. Atheists often denounce Christianity as harsh and negative. But in reality it offers a much more positive view of the human person than any competing religion or worldview. It is so appealing that adherents of other worldviews keep free-loading the parts they like best.
Nancy Pearcey
#2. The thing about Manchester is ... it all comes from here
Noel Gallagher
#4. Then on to all the terrific american songwriters, from Tin Pan Alley to the Beatles, from Bob Dylan to Paul Simon. Whoever wrote and sang in the song form I have appreciated.
Tom Chapin
#5. You believe in freedom of speech for communists because what they say is true. You do not believe in freedom of speech for fascists because what they say is a lie.
John Howard Lawson
#6. You can't expect people to give you the things you love, unless you know how to ask.
Genevieve Valentine
#8. From the point of view of a tapeworm, man was created by God to serve the appetite of the tapeworm.
Edward Abbey
#9. This new brand of mastery, of dominance that demanded she bare her soul, not just surrender her body, gave him a terrible power over her.
Renee Rose
#10. The Lebanese Civil War, 1975-1990, spanned four World Cups. It would have been a more symmetrical five had the Lebanese begun in 1974, but you know, we're Mediterranean, and timing isn't our forte.
Rabih Alameddine
#11. Kathel did not back down at all. "Well, Keirah told me she was suddenly unattached, if you know what I mean. And I figured, what the hell, why not have a go at her myself," Kathel said enthusiastically.
Madison Thorne Grey
#12. A lot of people still like Solaris, but I'm in active competition with them, and so I hope they die.
Linus Torvalds
#13. To have a positive religion is not necessary. To be in harmony with yourself and the universe is what counts, and this is possible without positive and specific formulation in words.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
#14. If you couldn't get the outcome you wanted, torture 'em with process.
Jonathan Kellerman
#15. Conjecture as to things useful, is good; but conjecture as to what it would be useless to know, is very idle.
Samuel Johnson