This quote belongs to Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe. Â In this passage, Robinson Crusoe reflects upon his own doings. Â He leaves his home against his parent's wishes who wanted him to pursue a career in law. Â Crusoe was obsessed with traveling and seeing the world, so he decided to set sail from Kingston upon Hull on a sea voyage. Â In the quote he thinks earnestly about what he had done, and how his parents felt, he feels he failed his duty to "God and his father". Â He looks back upon his actions, accepting "the judgement of Heaven" for not obeying his parent's counsel. Â This passage shows his religious ties to Christianity and a strong self consciousness which precedes maturity.