Jamaica is kind of similar to Miami, but to go from there to Miami, and then Miami to L.A., it's crazy. — Sean Kingston Copy Share Image
When you're in Jamaica, unless you're in a tourist spot, you don't hear Bob Marley; you mostly hear dance hall music. — Michael Franti Copy Share Image
My family, we're indigenous people from San Luis Potosi in Central Mexico. My father moved to Detroit and brought all of us… — Sixto Rodriguez Copy Share Image
Today, Jamaica is known because of just one man - Usain Bolt. Not many Indians have managed to reach the finals of… — Milkha Singh Copy Share Image
My uncle's the archbishop of Jamaica. It is a very Catholic family. There was no monkey business going on. — Michelle Buteau Copy Share Image
In Jamaica, you're never very far away from people who don't have very much, and in Wilmette, pretty much everybody had a… — Peter Blair Henry Copy Share Image
As athletes, we sit and think, when international media or whoever make judgments or statements about Jamaica, 'Why aren't members of our… — Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Copy Share Image
Being born in Jamaica, race was never an issue. It was always about the type of person I wanted to be, not… — Tessanne Chin Copy Share Image
I was born in Jamaica but was educated by, and now serve, prestigious First World institutions, so I believe that I have… — Peter Blair Henry Copy Share Image
My mother was an O'Kane from Swatragh in County Derry. My father had a Donegal background. I came into the world when… — Martin O'Neill Copy Share Image
“I Write books for the little girl in the adult woman who some man told she was not good enough. Let us… — Crystal Evans Copy Share Image
My mum is Palestinian and my dad is British but worked all his life from the European Union for their Foreign Action… — Layla Moran Copy Share Image
Jamaica is one of the most musically influential nations in the world. Throughout the entire globe, there are pockets that are constantly… — Kreesha Turner Copy Share Image
Ive always loved Jamaica as its weather is so different from that in England. Theres something lovely, too, about walking along the… — Mary McCartney Copy Share Image
In 1976, Rastafarians were one of the most violated, persecuted groups in Jamaica. They could be beaten within an inch of their… — Marlon James Copy Share Image
I started DJing soundclashes. I used to go to Jamaica a lot. I was like a hip-hop sound boy, where I took… — DJ Khaled Copy Share Image
We need our children in Jamaica - especially those suffering with dyslexia, autism, cerebral palsy - to get more attention. — Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Copy Share Image
My mother was related to four of Jamaica's oldest families, and to say merely that she was out of the top drawer… — Lady Colin Campbell Copy Share Image
I picked a name that was a combination of an island name and a very English name. Havana was one choice and… — Jamaica Kincaid Copy Share Image
My immediate family are from the West Indies - from Trinidad and Grenada - and I have relatives all over the Caribbean. — Lewis Hamilton Copy Share Image
Jamaican music can be aggressive, soulful, smooth and exciting all at once - just like hip-hop. At the same time, there's nothing… — Nas Copy Share Image
I have always loved doing accents. I have lived with my parents in a number of countries, including Italy and Jamaica. — Sarita Choudhury Copy Share Image
I was born in Senegal in 1996. My mom moved to New York when I was two years old, so I was… — Khoudia Diop Copy Share Image
'A High Wind in Jamaica' is like those books you used to read under the covers with a flashlight - only infinitely… — Andrew Sean Greer Copy Share Image
My mum came to Britain from Clarendon, in the south of Jamaica, to make a better life for her family. — Lenny Henry Copy Share Image
We lived in Miami, L.A., in Barbados, Jamaica and Hawaii. You can put them all together and they don't add up to… — Nigel Benn Copy Share Image
I'm a second-generation migrant. My parents came to this country from Pakistan, just like the Windrush generation. — Sajid Javid Copy Share Image
I'm intent on marketing Jamaica. Jamaica has the best coffee, the best sugar, the best ginger and some of the best cocoa… — Chris Blackwell Copy Share Image
I grew up in Kingston, Jamaica, as the youngest of four children and the only girl. My father died when I was… — Ann-Marie Campbell Copy Share Image
The Caribbean is such a rich place, and Jamaica, personally, is one of my favorite places in the world. I've been lucky… — Cheo Hodari Coker Copy Share Image
When my mom grew up, her father was in the military so she grew up all over the world. She lived in… — Paul Wall Copy Share Image
In the United States, viewers don't get to see a lot of things we can show in other countries. We didn't get… — Brooke Burke Copy Share Image
My mother is Lithuanian Australian, and my father was born in Singapore, but he is Pakistani / Saudi Arabian. — Shanina Shaik Copy Share Image
Just getting back to the essence. Even the record I put out, "1 of 1," I went to Jamaica and shot that… — Tyga Copy Share Image
I come from a very big family from every economic background. Some of the streets I talk about, I've actually walked on… — Marlon James Copy Share Image
I slept in the bedroom used by Sabine Baring-Gould's wife when I was researching 'The Moor,' and later the Jamaica Inn on… — Laurie R. King Copy Share Image
My mom is a Sikh immigrant born in a refugee camp. My Irish-Swedish-Norwegian-Danish-English-American dad grew up Baptist. — Andy Dunn Copy Share Image
I live in Kingston. When I tell people I live in Kingston, they start fearing for my life. People ask me if… — Shaggy Copy Share Image
I am very proud to come from a diverse family. My mother is an immigrant from Japan and my father is from… — J. Kenji Lopez-Alt Copy Share Image
My dad is from India, my mom is from Russia. Fortunately, we moved a lot. I went to a lot of different… — Annet Mahendru Copy Share Image