[On the upcoming roles he is picking]: I`m finally choosing a role for the right reason. It`s not about the location ("Jamaica? I`ll take it!") or the leading lady. It`s about the words. I know I`ll never be No. 1 again, but I`ll be a working actor. And t...
Burt Reynolds
My parents taught me about other cultures. I spent time in Africa, Cuba, Europe, Jamaica, the Amazon and that was nothing to do with work.
Alicia Silverstone
We in Jamaica have undertaken significant investments along with some of our international partners in strengthening our border control capacities, for example, ... We have installed computer-aided technologies to facilitate more effective tracking of per...
Peter Phillips
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 me. At 16 I enrolled in something called continuing education. Once a month I`d go out to Jamaica, but I didn`t take it seriously.
Dave Van Ronk
In the United States, viewers don`t get to see a lot of things we can show in other countries. We didn`t get to show our naked Twister game from Wild On Jamaica, but we definitely filmed it.
Brooke Burke
In Jamaica, we played a few games and found out just how serious this game is. There were a lot of Europeans playing down there, and we entered some tournaments, got beat out, and determined that we were going to go back and win the tournament next time.
Gary Grant
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.
Ziggy Marley
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.
Ziggy Marley
[Marley recognizes the similarities between hip-hop and the reggae music his father helped put on the international map. They are linked by point of origin -- after all, hip-hop formed when Kool Herc fled Jamaica`s mid-Seventies political unrest and heade...
Damian Marley