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Reggae Quotes

1.
Love hard when there is love to be had. Because perfect guys don’t exist, but there’s always one guy that is perfect for you.
Bob Marley

Embrace ardently when affection is accessible. For there are no faultless fellows, but there's always a person who is ideal for you.
Authors on Reggae Quotes: Bob Marley Ziggy Marley Ella Henderson Youssou N'Dour Dule Hill Gavin Rossdale Ville Valo Dave Willis Peter Tosh Jazzie B Toots Hibbert Billy Gibbons Damian Marley Matisyahu Rick Riordan Merle Haggard Susan Olsen Anne Lamott Doug Martsch Kreesha Turner
2.
And there's some Latino music I like, and some reggae music.
Merle Haggard

3.
I grew up with reggae music.
Youssou N'Dour

4.
Reggae music isn't Jewish, but a lot of the ideas are.
Matisyahu

5.
Reggae must be lived, not played. It is a lifebeat everytime, mon
Peter Tosh

6.
This music is about struggle. Reggae is a vehicle to carry a message of freedom and peace.
Bob Marley

7.
In their presence, there's no need for continuous conversation, but you find you're quite content in just having them nearby.
Bob Marley

8.
If she's amazing, she won't be easy. If she's easy, she won't be amazing.
Bob Marley

9.
I've been here before and will come again, but I'm not going this trip through.
Bob Marley

10.
Reggae is my heart ♥ reggae is my soul
Bob Marley

11.
Every time I plant a seed, He say kill it before it grow, he say kill it before they grow.
Bob Marley

12.
The fittest of the fittest shall survive !
Bob Marley

13.
I am not reggae, I am me. I am bigger than the limits that are put on me. It all has to do with the individual journey.
Ziggy Marley

14.
I've always been a huge reggae fan.
Ville Valo

15.
You’re that lady,” Leo said. “The one who was named after Caribbean music.” Her eyes glinted murderously. “Caribbean music.” “Yeah. Reggae?” Leo shook his head. “Merengue? Hold on, I’ll get it.” He snapped his fingers. “Calypso!
Rick Riordan

16.
Your Worst Enemy Could Be Your Best Friend && Your Best Friend Your Worst Enemy
Bob Marley

17.
In Jamaica, them always have throwback riddims, recycled old beats, and the hardcore reggae scene is always present. You have faster stuff like the more commercialized stuff, but you always have that segment of music that is always from the core, from the original root of it. This year, you have seen a lot of it explode on the international scene. It's great. People are looking for something different. Maybe there was too much of one thing, and now they're looking for something fresh.
Damian Marley

18.
Reggae music is not an easy music to like when it comes to the power in society. 'Cause it talks about changing society. You won't find it readily accepted.
Ziggy Marley

19.
Reggae music really chills me out in my dressing-room before I head on stage.
Ella Henderson

20.
I'm not a big reggae dude. I have maybe two other reggae albums.
Dave Willis

21.
I would rather be at Reggae Sunsplash, which happens once a year, than doing some horrible Brady Bunch reunion.
Susan Olsen

22.
I don't have very sophisticated taste in music. I listen to a lot of folk music. I like reggae.
Anne Lamott

23.
Dub and reggae... I play that a lot around the house.
Gavin Rossdale

24.
I'm an island boy, so I love my reggae and soca music.
Dule Hill

25.
My father was interested in bringing reggae music to the entire world.
Ziggy Marley

26.
I could never settle down into a reggae band, that's too bizarre.
Doug Martsch

27.
You have to be logical and use international words so people can relate to reggae music. I'm the inventor of the word reggae music. I'm the one who coined the word reggae. So, whatever I put out on my label - my label called D & F Music - it has to be positive.
Toots Hibbert

28.
Music and fashion really do go hand in hand. This is even going back to the reggae days.
Jazzie B

29.
Most of the reggae awareness is still among music industry people and people who are already into all types of music.
Billy Gibbons

30.
I love reggae music; reggae music's like my go-to.
Ella Henderson

31.
I'm definitely trying to incorporate a Caribbean and reggae element.
Kreesha Turner