No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
No man is an island. No man stands alone.
No man is an island. If you want to blame anybody for poisoning the world with that socialistic idea, blame John Donne.
In a sense, each of us is an island. In another sense, however, we are all one. For though islands appear separate, and may even be situated at great distances from one another, they are only extrusions of the same planet, Earth.
An island is a fixed and finite piece of geography, and usually the whole place has been carved up and claimed.
Australia is properly speaking an island, but it is so much larger than every other island on the face of the globe, that it is classed as a continent in order to convey to the mind a just idea of its magnitude.
Any man's death diminishes us, but when an artist passes away, we lose not just an island but an entire archipelago.
From time to time, it is worth wandering around the fuzzy border regions of what you do, if only to remind yourself that no human activity is an island.
No one is an island. All these entities that drive economic development are interconnected in one sense or another.
The whole world is a man's birthplace.
I feel we are all islands - in a common sea.