"Man is just a memory. You understand things around you by the help of the knowledge that was put in you. You perhaps need the artist to explain his modern art, but you don't need anybody's help to understand a flower. You can deal with anything, you can do anything if you do not waste your energy trying to achieve imaginary goals."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U._G._Krishnamurti (Definitely not to be confused with Jiddu Krishnamurti)
While not strictly athiest he's a staunch materialist and that's close enough for me. There's no other "philosopher" (I would call him a non-philosopher as opposed to "not a philosopher") who I agree with more and I seldom agree with anyone on "spiritual" or esoteric matters.
I'm not really a hard athiest either, I'm what they call heterophenomenalogistic. I believe in phenomena, or rather have witnessed phenomena (whether I believe I was halucinating or not is the real question) and therefore cannot deny it without denying my sanity (I still consider the possibility). However, by definition, supernatural things don't exist. If it exists, it exists and is therefore natural (in this context). If magic exists it's due to some misunderstood properties of physics.
I used to like Bill Nye and Tyson but I find them to be smug, arrogant jerks now. Dawkins was always a jerk but Bill was cool 'till it went to his head.
My religion is JKD.