Even in Jamaica, your own country, coming into youth cricket you need to be from an upscale high school or have a… — Chris Gayle Copy Share Image
Recording in Jamaica is like nothing else. The studios are always closed in America. But in Jamaica, the studio doors are wide… — Michael Franti Copy Share Image
I go back five generations in Jamaica. My dad grew up in Port Royal, and my mom grew up in Kingston. My… — Dule Hill Copy Share Image
My father is from Jamaica, and as a child I spent many holidays there. I remember the weight and drenching wetness of… — Sadie Jones Copy Share Image
Why couldn't there be even a western slasher, or why couldn't there be a serial killer in a kind of pirate buccaneer… — Robert Englund Copy Share Image
They basically said that if I didn't show up for school they'd mark me present, they wouldn't send the truant officer after… — Dave Van Ronk Copy Share Image
We are doing very well for our country internationally, but when we are in Jamaica, our athletes are not being looked after.… — Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Copy Share Image
I'm such an odd mix of things. My grandfather was Indian: I've got more family living in India than I do in… — Sebastian Coe Copy Share Image
My family is from Jamaica, it's why I don't do 'Who Do You Think You Are' because within two or three generations… — Lenny Henry Copy Share Image
My mom's father came from a family of 11 children who came over from the island of Ischia, Italy, and settled in… — Joanna Going Copy Share Image
Jamaica's a country of great dichotomy. On the one hand you have a tourist industry with great beaches and resorts, but on… — Michael Franti Copy Share Image
“The person who judges you without getting to know you has revealed nothing about you but exposes everything about himself to the… — Crystal Evans Copy Share Image
One of the things we're trying to do more of is not just take money from corporate partnerships, but get more involved… — Usain Bolt Copy Share Image
I've been in Africa, America, moving around a lot. It's helped me to open up my mind. I was born in Jamaica;… — Ziggy Marley Copy Share Image
I believe that many lives around us now can reflect this strange pattern of migration and movement. The question is: are we… — Kwame Dawes Copy Share Image
The rest of the Third World people are seeing, that the country can make a real change. No changing or trading one… — Huey Newton Copy Share Image
My mom is from Venezuela, and my dad is German and Japanese, and we lived in Brazil when I was a kid… — Fred Armisen Copy Share Image
When you're growing up in Jamaica and you don't have much, and then you gain more and more... you can now share… — Rohan Marley Copy Share Image
I'm a spiritual man and I've always felt connected to Rastafari. I'm not a Rastafarian but I've got so much respect for… — Snoop Dogg Copy Share Image
There is a very strong socialist movement in Jamaica. I was in Jamaica years ago. All the talk, all day they talk… — Huey Newton Copy Share Image
Politics is tricky, especially in Jamaica. There are two parties, Jamaica Labour Party and People's National Party, and if I went for… — Usain Bolt Copy Share Image
I'm part Maori. My mum's Maori, and she raised me. And my grandma, she's Maori. — Jemaine Clement Copy Share Image
My father's parents were from Sardinia and my mother's from Barcelona. — Eric Cantona Copy Share Image
My parents immigrated to this country from Jamaica with no more than a fifth-grade education. — Wayne Messam Copy Share Image
I mean, Manhattan is cool. But weird parts, I like that. Jamaica, Queens, that's great. — Mac DeMarco Copy Share Image
I left Jamaica for a while, because as an artist I need to experience different things, see the world, have different energies.… — Ziggy Marley Copy Share Image
“I hear Jamaica is beautiful this time of year. Too bad the four of you can’t EVER go back there. Missed you!… — Sara Shepard Copy Share Image
Dedicate this for the ladies Mexico, the Westside Eastside, New York London. How could I forget about Jamaica? — Elephant Man Copy Share Image
Politicians need to stop the violence because it has become a way of life in Jamaica. It's the thing to do -… — Damian Marley Copy Share Image
I left Jamaica to come to England, but one place became another place. I lived in Tulse Hill, in Brixton and Coldharbour… — Dillian Whyte Copy Share Image