A Quote by Robert Charles Wilson

If I am an agnostic, Calyxa, it's because I'm also a realist. — © Robert Charles Wilson
If I am an agnostic, Calyxa, it's because I'm also a realist.
I am not a surrealist. I am only a realist. All this group - surrealists - use my name. No, no, I am realist.
I am agnostic only to the extent that I am agnostic about fairies at the bottom of the garden
I may be an aspiring actor, but I am also a realist.
I will never come around to the idea of an anthropomorphic God. I'm also uncomfortable with the word 'God'... I'm agnostic about the answer and I'm agnostic about the question.
Faith does not, in the realist, spring from the miracle but the miracle from faith. If the realist once believes, then he is bound by his very realism to admit the miraculous also.
I am also atheist or agnostic (I don't even know the difference). I've never been to church and prefer to think for myself.
I am an atheist. There, I said it. Are you happy, all you atheists out there who have remonstrated with me for adopting the agnostic moniker? If "atheist" means someone who does not believe in God, then an atheist is what I am. But I detest all such labels. Call me what you like - humanist, secular humanist, agnostic, nonbeliever, nontheist, freethinker, heretic, or even bright. I prefer skeptic.
Today, I don't have any psychological scars, because I am a realist and an optimist. After all, I can't lose my legs twice.
I am not a believer, not an atheist, not an agnostic. I am still awake at night, asking how? I am more content with the question than I would be with an answer.
An agnostic is someone who believes the nature of the Divine is unknowable... and in that sense, I'm willing to subscribe to being an agnostic.
You happen to be talking to an agnostic. You know what an agnostic is? A cowardly atheist.
Science is agnostic when it comes to god; not atheistic, as some people prefer to read that laden word wrongly; just agnostic.
I am 95% a theist and 5% an atheist; thus ultimately I am an agnostic.
The reason I don't like realist, photorealist, neorealist, or whatever, is that I am as interested in the artificial as I am in the real.
While I support a more comprehensive bill and hope a more extensive package will eventually past the Senate, I also am a realist and know that we must not let the perfect bill be the enemy of real reform.
I'm agnostic because I went through the usual process of parents insisting you go to church, and yet they didn't. So there's me, sitting in the chairs, thinking, 'Jeez, why am I here? I'd rather be playing tennis, seriously.'
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