Ziggy Marley Quotes About Jamaica
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Jamaica has problems; America has problems; everywhere has problems.
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Last time I was in Jamaica I financed a teacher to teach in an orphanage.
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I've been in Africa, America, moving around a lot. It's helped me to open up my mind. I was born in Jamaica; I've lived all my life there and got all I could from Jamaica. But I needed to be somewhere else to grow.
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Feb 6 1945 St. Ann, Jamaica, Daddy was born. I remember us celebrating one of his birthdays in Jamaica at 56 Hope Road with him, no big superstar party, just us kids, Mommy, some cake, few laughs and that was it. Even if he wasn't known to the world on Feb 6th I would still think of him and in my heart say Happy Birthday Daddy. Love.
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In Jamaica, we eradicated polio many years ago, but there are a lot of kids suffering in Africa still.
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When people come to Jamaica, we don't want them to think about the problems of Jamaica. So let them come be in their paradise.
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I'm not an American, Do they count the votes in America? I haven't voted in Jamaica either.
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I never did feel any pressure in Jamaica. You just someone, not nobody big.
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I love running in nature. I don't like running on the streets, I don't like running in the city, I don't like running on the concrete. I love running in nature, so Jamaica provides a lot of that for me.
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I left Jamaica for a while, because as an artist I need to experience different things, see the world, have different energies. Living in one place is not good for me.
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I grew up with coconuts as the main flavor in food in Jamaica. It's part of our culture.
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I've opened up more by traveling outside Jamaica. It helps me to grow as a person to be outside of my element; to be on my own in a strange place meeting people.
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