Hi strawberry...I remember that quote. I gotta say I kinda like it.
I went through a phase where I was really interested in religions of all types. I wanted to study and experience as much as I could about as many different religions as I could. Maybe to find one that made more sense. (This was all while I was still an active JW).
However, once I got sick of the JW's (it got to be more than I could stomach, it didn't seem like such a harmless little group of people, but more like imperfect men on power trips) I got sick of religion all together.
It was/is exhausting to be religious for me. And I am pretty sure, whatever supreme being is up there, he/she/it doesn't want my spirituality to be laborious.
There was also a phase where I was convinced NO MORE RELIGION EVER! IT'S ALL BUNK! (Which I am guessing is somehow how you feel) And while I am not on the intensive spiritual quest I was before, I have taken a break. Catch my breath, take a look around, take stock of who I am, and what my beliefs are, before I dive in to the religious pool again.
Only within the last few months have I felt a bit of a stirring to perhaps do some more thinking about the great unknowns. Just a stirring mind you...I haven't actually done any work. But I am thinking about it.
I guess the point of all my ramble is I think we do go through phases. And you're not the only one to ever feel that way. For you it may change, and if it doesn't--I don't know that there is anything wrong with that. My gut feeling is that the Great and Powerful HE/SHE/IT isn't as jealous as we humans like to think HE/SHE/IT is. That's a pretty human characteristic. And for me that's what religion is. Putting spiritual things into human termonology as a way of understanding. Which is why I have a much more broad view as to what spirituality can be. (wow I just rambled again---Sorry!)
Point being. Take your time. I think you'll find your own path on your own. And if that path doesn't include some kind of religious belief, I think that's ok.