Jamaica Quote by Ziggy Marley Download Open image “Last time I was in Jamaica I financed a teacher to teach in an orphanage.” — Ziggy Marley ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.5 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Jamaica Last time Orphanage Teach Teacher Time
I grew up on a sugar plantation in Trinidad, on an expat estate, and that meant I had no idea about money until a… — Andrea McLean Copy Share Image
I was born in Kingston, Jamaica. Looking back now, it was poverty really. — Leon Edwards Copy Share Image
When I was growing up in Monrovia, the capital of Liberia, I sold doughnuts, popcorn and Kool Aid every day after school so that… — George Weah Copy Share Image
My mother was a public school teacher in Virginia, and we didn't have any money, we just survived on happiness, on being a happy… — Dave Grohl Copy Share Image
My dad was teaching in Kenya, and my grandparents came to visit me there. They brought me to England, and my dad continued to… — Francesca Hayward Copy Share Image
We emigrated to South Africa and later to Canada so I went to school in several places. — J. Philippe Rushton Copy Share Image
I was a farm kid from the plains of South Venezuela, from a very poor family. I grew up in a palm tree house… — Hugo Chavez Copy Share Image
While visiting Costa Rica, I was inspired to hear that someone had donated a playground to a local school. So when I returned to… — Cheryl Hines Copy Share Image
I was teaching a lot of classes trying to survive by myself in the U.S. — Marlon Vera Copy Share Image
I grew up in a middle-class family in Jamaica, I had no self-worth issues whatsoever. — John Barnes Copy Share Image
On and off the pitch I have developed an application to help the education of children in public schools without financial help from anyone. — Vinicius Junior Copy Share Image
My best business decision was to be independent as a musician and artist. My worst was compromising on certain aspects of a deal for… — Ziggy Marley Copy Share Image
I was in my yard and thought that the tree was a living being. We take trees for granted. We don't believe they are… — Ziggy Marley Copy Share Image
My father, my Rastafari culture, has a tight link to the Jewish culture. We have a strong connection from when I was a young… — Ziggy Marley Copy Share Image
Even if I wasn't in music, even if my father was a carpenter, some guy in Jamaica would go 'You're just like Bob. You're… — Ziggy Marley Copy Share Image
I don't chase what I hear on the radio. I try not to compete with anybody. — Ziggy Marley Copy Share Image
The revolution will come from the people and the willingness to work towards something better, to fight for a better living. — Ziggy Marley Copy Share Image
Reggae music is simple music - but it's from the heart. Just as people need water to drink, people also need music. If it… — Ziggy Marley Copy Share Image
I'm a first generation American. My mother is Italian and Russian and a lot of other things, and my father is Uruguayan. In fact,… — Sebastian Arcelus Copy Share Image
My father describes himself as a Pole of Lithuanian descent. At Southampton University, he read aeronautical engineering and then the family moved to Hong… — Mel Giedroyc Copy Share Image
In Jamaica, them always have throwback riddims, recycled old beats, and the hardcore reggae scene is always present. You have faster stuff like the… — Damian 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 aware of… — Kwame Dawes Copy Share Image
'Yo I'm from Africa' Boy you're just a faker. Name one city: 'Uhh, Jamaica!' Wrong! And I think that's a shame, An African look… — King Sun Copy Share Image
Even if I wasn't in music, even if my father was a carpenter, some guy in Jamaica would go 'You're just like Bob. You're… — Ziggy Marley Copy Share Image
Growing up in Jamaica, the Pentecostal church wasn't that fiery thing you might think. It was very British, very proper. Hymns. No dancing. Very… — Grace Jones 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 the other… — Michael Franti Copy Share Image
I read about this hotel that was great, down in the south of the island, not in a touristy area. I had no particular… — Jeremy Northam Copy Share Image