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Vanished Quotes

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Nicole  Morris
“I just kept living in hope, but I’ve got used to that fact now. The hope is gone. I still dream about her, and I still have nightmares about her. It gets easier to cope with, but it never leavesâ€�.”
Nicole Morris, Vanished: True Stories from Families of Australian Missing Persons

Nicole  Morris
“So, everything that’s happened, that’s just the way life is, and it’s never going to be the way you think you want it. I’m not embarrassed about my brother, but I just don’t want to relive it, because people ask, “Oh, where’s your brother, what’s he doing?â€� and I have to say I don’t know, I haven’t seen him in over 30 years.”
Nicole Morris, Vanished: True Stories from Families of Australian Missing Persons

Nicole  Morris
“She asked me for some advice regarding Mark’s financial affairs. It’s a very common problem for the families of missing persons â€� what happens when someone disappears? How long do you wait before you clean out their flat? Do you reregister their car? Who keeps paying the car payments? How do
you access their bank account? What about rent and mortgage? When do you tell their employer you don’t think they’re coming back to their job?”
Nicole Morris, Vanished: True Stories from Families of Australian Missing Persons

Nicole  Morris
“Maybe she decided to hitchhike, which sounds a bit weird these days, but in those days we used to hitchhike quite a lot. I wasn’t really concerned about her; you hadn’t yet had your Ivan Milats and the sort of people who mean a hell of a lot less people hitchhike these days.”
Nicole Morris, Vanished: True Stories from Families of Australian Missing Persons

Mordecai Richler
“Obviously the raven with the unquenchable itch was at it again, playing tricks on the world and its creatures. Once by air, he thought, and now by water.”
Mordecai Richler, Solomon Gursky Was Here

Nicole  Morris
“ ‘Having a missing brother has made me far more compassionate. It’s really sad that we haven’t had an answer, that we don’t know, but there’s still that vestige of hope, if you haven’t heard anything. But it’s a painful bit of luggage to carry around with you.â€�.”
Nicole Morris, Vanished: True Stories from Families of Australian Missing Persons

Nicole  Morris
“Pat and Ian have since been to Kalgoorlie with metal detectors, scouring the red dirt in the hope of locating Lisa’s remains. If her clothes had something metal attached then the metal detector just might pick that up. Ian would locate something of interest with the detector then Pat would get down on her hands and knees and dig at the dirt, searching for her buried child.”
Nicole Morris, Vanished: True Stories from Families of Australian Missing Persons

Nicole  Morris
“I knew something was wrong the minute he didn’t come home,â€� says Jo. ‘He always rang. Always.
Jo is adamant he would have found a way to call her and let her know what was happening. ‘He would have found a phone and rung me. He had every intention of coming home.”
Nicole Morris, Vanished: True Stories from Families of Australian Missing Persons

Nicole  Morris
“My brother, when he went to sleep, always put his shoes beside the swag, and when he got up in the morning the first thing he did was put his shoes on. He did that ever since he was little. And he never went anywhere without his hat. So, for him to walk off up the road without his hat or his shoes, that’s just straight-up lies. No. I know that for a fact.”
Nicole Morris, Vanished: True Stories from Families of Australian Missing Persons

“I reached for her through the darkness, but she was gone. Like dominoes folding over, the rest of the mirrors collapsed down on top of me. The impact caused the world around me to vanish.”
Ada Adams, ReAwakened

Nicole  Morris
“People just didn’t seem interested. Now, with social media, if someone goes missing you hear about it straightaway. I just got to the stage where I was really disillusioned with everything. When they were talking about this new police operation â€� why couldn’t they have done something like this earlier? None of the men who were around then are probably still alive.”
Nicole Morris, Vanished: True Stories from Families of Australian Missing Persons

Markus Zusak
“In that one stolen second, I considered the Glebe girl. She entered my mind like a burglar, them vanished again, taking nothing. It was like the humiliation of the past had been dragged instantly from my back and left somewhere on the ground.”
Markus Zusak, Getting the Girl

Iris Murdoch
“I must think of him as vanished utterly and gone forever.”
Iris Murdoch, The Green Knight

Iris Murdoch
“I'm afraid I don't know their address, but there it is, when people are gone they're gone, isn't it.”
Iris Murdoch, The Sea, the Sea

Sarah J. Maas
“The woman who'd hurled a bone-spear at Amarantha... I didn't know who she was anymore. Perhaps she'd vanished that day her neck had snapped and faerie immortality had filled her veins.”
Sarah J. Maas, A Court of Mist and Fury

Kamaran Ihsan Salih
“When believing in God has vanished or weakened, there will not be conscience anymore, when the conscience has gone, humanity will be vanished.”
Kamaran Ihsan Salih

Ryan Gelpke
“The name itself, Carcosa, sounds like a secret code or somethingâ€�”
Ryan Gelpke, Peruvian Nights