“No man is an island,” he says. “Islands are made of dirt and rocks and trees. I don’t know any people made of such things. Therefore, people are not islands.”
“No man is an island,' said John Donne. I feel we are all islands -- in a common sea.”
“Most humans were on one big island, to the fairies, and that island was adrift on a sea called I Totally Don’t Care.”
“Statuettes of drunken sailors, velvet pictures of island maidens, plastic seashell lamps made in Taiwan. What contempt the people who think up souvenirs have for other people.”
“Rivers of fire. Even the rocks burn.An island rises from the sea.Dark magic in an errant phrase.The people bow to the lord of error.”
“You were a stone wall, a fort in high,unreachable trees, an island, my own island, that no boat could reach.”