A Quote by Bob Marley

You can't find the right roads when the streets are paved. — © Bob Marley
You can't find the right roads when the streets are paved.
My grandmother ... came here, not only like so many others because of the streets 'being paved with gold' and all, but because she wanted to leave the place where the streets were paved with people who had not gone to America.
There's roads, and there's roads, And they call. Can't you hear it? Roads of the earth And roads of the spirit The best roads of all Are the ones that aren't certain. One of those is where you'll find me 'Til they drop the big curtain.
We have to provide the roads on which our dreams are paved. And these roads can't have potholes, they can't break down in six months. They have to be big roads because they are going to carry strong people, they are going to carry strong forces.
The streets of Vienna are paved with culture, the streets of other cities with asphalt.
In 1900, as the immigrants come down the gangplank into Jersey City, they expect the streets to be paved with gold, and they were only paved with gold in Frank Baum's 'The Wizard of Oz,' of course.
All great roads are paved with uncomfortable memories.
When you start writing, you have your characters on a metaphorical paved road, and as they go down it, all these other roads become available that they can go down. And a lot of writers have roadblocks in front of those roads: they won’t allow their characters to go down those roads... I’ve never put any roadblocks on any of these paths. My characters can go wherever they would naturally go, and I’ll follow them.
No single decision you ever made has led in a straight line to where you find yourself now. You peeked down some roads and took a few steps before turning back. You followed some roads that came to a dead end and others that got lost at too many intersections. Ultimately, all roads are connected to all other roads.
The streets of hell are paved with good intentions.
Out in Hollywood, where the streets are paved with Goldwyn.
I don't know, but I've been told, the streets of hell are paved with gold.
Congress is always willing to appropriate money for more and bigger paved roads, anywhere -- particularly if they form loops.
If we ever walk in streets paved with gold, we will have placed it there ourselves.
L.A. streets aren't just paved real estate but a cosmology, a manifestation of the city's sensibility.
My childhood is streets upon streets upon streets upon streets. Streets to define you and streets to confine you, with no sign of motorway, freeway or highway.
In parts of the world where basic infrastructures like paved roads and transportation systems are underdeveloped, people walk for days to reach a health care provider.
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