A Quote by Rohan Marley

We, as the Marley family, won't be responsible for destroying the community. — © Rohan Marley
We, as the Marley family, won't be responsible for destroying the community.
The death tax robs parents of the opportunity to pass something along to their children, and it is responsible for destroying a lot of family-owned businesses.
The single factor most responsible for the disruption of the family is the automobile. Its full effect cannot be assessed. Modern life, as we know, would be impossible without the ubiquitous motorcar. It broke up the old family and community.
It is not permissible for us to go on destroying the family life when we know that we are destroying it.
I never thought too highly of anyone foolish enough to take on the nickname of a life-destroying dope product and promote such family-destroying conduct on stage.
I suppose I’m the one responsible for destroying myself.
Growing up Marley, we wanted anything we put our hands on to be beneficial to the environment and the community.
Having set one's family in consonance with the community, he should make his family prosperous to ensure the prosperity of the community.
People know the Marley family for music.
Once negro community recognize it as such, they can adopt the same measures against the community that harbors the criminals who are responsible for this activity.
I remember when I was 14, I went to race in Hungary, and I went to a concert, and they were playing Bob Marley songs, and I thought, "Wow, this guy is so special." It's Marley every time.
The wind is the appalling enemy. It is mind-destroying, physically-destroying, soul-destroying.
I grew up in Oregon, so there was always a lot of that folksy, Bob Marley stuff. There was a mural of Bob Marley on a wall at my high school.
We are very fond of blaming the poor for destroying the environment. But often it is the powerful, including governments, that are responsible.
If you have a good community behind you and a good family supporting you, then, when the buck stops with you, there is the strength of that community and that family to draw upon.
Bob Marley songs are my songs. These are the songs that have been passed on to me. Let me say, I wear my family crest, and I represent my family to the fullest.
... it is not a crisis of our environs or surroundings; it is a crisis of our lives as individuals, as family members, as community members, and as citizens. We have an 'environmental crisis' because we have consented to an economy in which by eating, drinking, working, resting, traveling, and enjoying ourselves we are destroying the natural, god-given world.
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