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* "No Man Is an Island", a song by [[Tenth Avenue North]], released on the ''Islands EP''
* "No Man Is an Island", a song by [[Tenth Avenue North]], released on the ''Islands EP''
* No Man Is an Island", a song by vocal group The Van Dykes, released 1964 Mala Records, Rondalis Tandy lead singer
* No Man Is an Island", a song by vocal group The Van Dykes, released 1964 Mala Records, Rondalis Tandy lead singer
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No Man Is an Island is an expression emphasizing a person's connections to his or her surroundings and/or other persons. It can also refer to:

  • "No Man Is an Island", a famous line from "Meditation XVII," by the English poet John Donne
  • "No Man Is an Island", a 1955 book by the Trappist monk Thomas Merton
  • "No Man Is an Island", a 1953 episode of the Hallmark Hall of Fame about the life of John Donne
  • 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
  • "No Man Is an Island", a song by Tenth Avenue North, released on the Islands EP
  • No Man Is an Island", a song by vocal group The Van Dykes, released 1964 Mala Records, Rondalis Tandy lead singer

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