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Unquenchable optimism becomes a Jewish nurse’s salvation during the Holocaust in “Analogy/ Dora: Tramontane,” a true account of geographical and moral boundary-crossing that brazenly crosses borders of its own.

From Washington Post • Mar. 29, 2019

Unquenchable in their hearts was the hope that in the end it would rank with Leningrad and Moscow�prizes that once were within the enemy's grasp, but never taken.

From Time Magazine Archive

Unquenchable Jazz Pianist Peterson plays eight numbers, turns a new facet in every one.

From Time Magazine Archive

O'er the fruitful earth And athwart the sea hath passed The light of noble deeds Unquenchable forever.*

From Time Magazine Archive

These rules had been fathered by the Unquenchable Bettles at a time when his blood ran high, and were remarkable for the terse simplicity of their humor.

From The Son of the Wolf by London, Jack




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