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Nobody can stop him when he smells blood, and nobody has his unquenchable desire to win.
But throughout all human history, never has been extinguished that relentless, unquenchable desire to do good.
The city has a long, complex history, distinguished by an unquenchable desire for independence.
This is infinitely preferable to a pony with an unquenchable desire for the open horizon; I am perfectly happy.
In common with Nietzsche, Brecht understood that at the very crux of being itself is a wellspring of unquenchable desire.
The driving force behind those books was his unquenchable desire to find out How Things Got to Be This Way.
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If any audience is attentive to Mahagonny, they should leave the theatre acutely conscious of their own unquenchable desires, and understand that the extent to which this society – or any society – functions at all is solely down to how effectively it acts to sublimate those desires.
Their technical skill was matched by what one woman called the "great, unquenchable, patriotic desire to do my bit".
At the novel's heart is both a search for the un-nameable and the unquenchable human desire to start again.
Susanna's temper is explosive, and her need for love is as unquenchable as her desire for fame.
When it comes to the star-crossed love of Romeo and Juliet, whether you use the language of Shakespeare or the discourse of Twitter, the passion must be scorching, the angst and the irony feuding, the desire unquenchable, the deaths unending.
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