I do not know whether there are gods, but there ought to be.


As quoted in The Home Book of Quotations, Classical and Modern (1937) by Burton Egbert Stevenson


I do not know whether there are gods, but there ought to be.

I do not know whether there are gods, but there ought to be.

I do not know whether there are gods, but there ought to be.

I do not know whether there are gods, but there ought to be.