Robert Owen Quote

My reason taught me that I could not have made one of my own qualities - they were forced upon me by Nature; that my language, religion, and habits were forced upon me by Society; and that I was entirely the child of Nature and Society; that Nature gave the qualities and Society directed them. Thus was I forced, through seeing the error of their foundation, to abandon all belief in every religion which had been taught by man.


The Life of Robert Owen Written by Himself: With Selections from His Writings and Correspondence (ed. 1857)


My reason taught me that I could not have made one of my own qualities - they were forced upon me by Nature; that my language, religion, and habits...

My reason taught me that I could not have made one of my own qualities - they were forced upon me by Nature; that my language, religion, and habits...

My reason taught me that I could not have made one of my own qualities - they were forced upon me by Nature; that my language, religion, and habits...

My reason taught me that I could not have made one of my own qualities - they were forced upon me by Nature; that my language, religion, and habits...