QUOTE(Johnny English @ May 16 2008, 12:48 pm)

Albert is probably looking down from above and wondering why the fuck he ever stuck his tongue out for that photo shot.

That thought goes through my mind every time I see that mug shot.
To get a better insight into the great man's mind, here's
a comprehensive collection of Einstein quotes, many of them about God and religion. A few examples:
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"Subtle is the Lord, but malicious He is not."
Remark made during Einstein's first visit to Princeton University. (April 1921).
When asked what he meant by this he replied. "Nature hides her secret because of her essential loftiness, but not by means of ruse." (Die Natur verbirgt ihr Geheimnis durch die Erhabenheit ihres Wesens, aber nicht durch List.)
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"I have second thoughts. Maybe God is malicious."
Quoted in Jamie Sayen, Einstein in America (1985). Said to Vladimir Bargmann, with the meaning that God leads people to believe they understand things that they actually are far from understanding.
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"I believe in Spinoza's God, Who reveals Himself in the lawful harmony of the world, not in a God Who concerns Himself with the fate and the doings of mankind."
In response the telegrammed question of New York's Rabbi Herbert S. Goldstein in (24 April 1929): "Do you believe in God? Stop. Answer paid 50 words." Einstein replied in only 25 (German) words.
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"What humanity owes to personalities like Buddha, Moses, and Jesus ranks for me higher than all the achievements of the enquiring and constructive mind. What these blessed men have given us we must guard and try to keep alive with all our strength if humanity is not to lose its dignity, the security of its existence, and its joy in living."
Written statement (September 1937) as quoted in Albert Einstein, The Human Side: New Glimpses From His Archives (1981) edited by Helen Dukas and Banesh Hoffman ISBN 0691023689
And the source of one of his most famous quotes, often rendered as
"God does not play dice":
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"Quantum mechanics is certainly imposing. But an inner voice tells me that it is not yet the real thing. The theory says a lot, but does not really bring us any closer to the secret of the 'old one'. I, at any rate, am convinced that He does not throw dice."
Letter to Max Born (4 December 1926)
There's much more in the link - well worth a browse.