No Man Is an Island
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No Man Is an Island meaning "Human beings necessarily depend on one another", or as in "You can't manage this all by yourself." This phrase also refers to:
- A famous line from "Meditation XVII," by the English poet John Donne
- A book by the Trappist monk Thomas Merton
- No Man Is an Island (film), a 1962 film based on the experiences of George Ray Tweed, an American sailor on Guam
- No Man is an Island (album), the debut album from reggae singer Dennis Brown
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