When he walked the halls of the Keep, he could see in the sympathy and pain and doubt and wonder of their glances that they perceived his separateness, his voluntary isolation.
Due to their forced or voluntary isolation, the Brontë sisters constituted a separate literary group which neither had predecessors nor successors.
Other Asháninka have moved further into the interior, choosing voluntary isolation rather than have any more contact with the world beyond their lands.
One aspect the city is focusing on concerns voluntary isolation.
Some groups still live uncontacted (or in voluntary isolation), being the only extant uncontacted tribes in South America not living in the Amazon.
Together with the Taromenane, they make up the two last known indigenous groups living in voluntary isolation in Ecuador.
The rationale is to conserve biodiversity, protect indigenous peoples living in voluntary isolation, and avoid CO emissions.
Gram is enjoying her solitude and voluntary isolation after years of reining in her strong personality to accommodate her strict husband.
The Yasuni National Park is the most important reservoir of biodiversity on the planet and home of communities in voluntary isolation in Ecuador as the Tagaeri and Taromenan.
Our historical experiences and the future of our citizens dictate that we cannot reconcile ourselves either to voluntary or forced isolation from Euro-Atlantic institutions.