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No man is an island, all are part of the whole, he thought.
Whoever said that no man is an island never met these two.
NO man is an island, but a couple was.
John Donne once said that no man is an island.
No man is an island, but perhaps it's time to grant a special exemption.
No man is an island, but the Coast Guard has its own.
If no man is an island then neither, the Pope seemed to say, is any country.
No man is an island, nor woman either.
It is the origin of the phrase "No man is an island."
No man is an island, complete in himself.
"Yes, well, the Earth saying is that no man is an island.
No man is an island, but an island can tell you a lot about the men (and women) who visit for the holidays.
As Gladwell might say, practice makes perfect and no man is an island, but nothing succeeds like success.
No man is an island, but in the world of the ultrarich, each appears to deserve his own Titanic.
So much, said Masha, for 'no man is an island.'
"See here, Moss," he said, "no man is an island."
like the old song says, no man is an island.
"No man is an island, Jehu, entire of itself.
'No man is an island" the saying goes, and no one can become wealthy without the human community in which they live.
Because if he doesn't have a strong director there's nobody ever to say no to him, and in musical theater no man is an island."
Just as no man is an island, no country is an island either.
No man is an island, but at least one men's-wear line is: Brioni.
"All life is one; 'no man is an island,' as Shakespeare said in olden times."
Jake quickly learns that no man is an island, and that the friends we make in college are friends for life.
"NO man is an island," the politically incorrect John Donne wrote.