Quotes by James Edward Austen-Leigh

"All persons who undertake to narrate from hearsay things which are supposed to have taken place before they were born are liable to error, and are apt to call in imagination to the aid of memory: and hence it arises that many a fancy piece has been substituted for genuine history."
James Edward Austen-Leigh
"Her reward was not to be the quick return of the cornfield, but the slow growth of the tree which is to endure to another generation"
James Edward Austen-Leigh
"It has been said that the happiest individuals, like nations during their happiest periods, have no history. In the case of my aunt, it was not only that her course of life was unvaried, but that her own disposition was remarkably calm and even."
James Edward Austen-Leigh