Words matter. These are the best Rohan Marley Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I will be there for my kids.
I can’t stand losing.
We grew up understanding how the analog sound is a driving force for music.
Tuff Gong is the name of our father’s enterprise, and we’re continuing his legacy.
We, as the Marley family, won’t be responsible for destroying the community.
With the House of Marley, over the years we’ve been trying to establish ourselves not just as a brand but a lifestyle movement. So it’s been a challenge to get people to adapt to our new way of thinking. We’re all about sustainability, the natural life, the eco life.
The Marley name resonates all around the world.
There’s nothing wrong with being an innovator, but how do you innovate? Are you just destroying the place, or are you protecting the place?
It’s always interesting to see how we’re able to, with craftsmanship… to bring these cool sustainable materials, cool metals, into the House of Marley and keeping that sustainable movement as well.
To play my father, his struggles, and how he overcame it all would require you to bring tears to my eyes. It has to be one of his sons. And we’re not, none of us, in Hollywood.
I want to be the one to make a change, like when my father started his music. It’s about the message. Coffee is a vehicle to create change.
I’m used to going out amongst giants and being the smallest linebacker.
The beauty of the Stir It Up lies in its ecological balance. We’re bringing high quality, earth-friendly materials together with innovative design. The result is powerful sound and a stylish look for the new turntable.
I know a lot of people respect my father. They listen to what he said. It makes me want to strive more and more to be the best I can.
The benefits of organic coffee are significant, as chemical-free soil is good soil. This extends to healthy trees which result in good beans with greater antioxidants and less chemical residues.
Best Western is a great partner for Marley Coffee, and we look forward to taking advantage of this opportunity.
We started Marley Coffee from a farm perspective, and ever since, we’ve been doing things in a sustainable way and organically.
I should not deal with things that aren’t founded on ethical principles, because that’s not who I am as a human being.
I was named Rohan from the great West Indian cricketer Rohan Kanhai.
I just love Ottawa because I was able to develop a lot of things, my own character as a man.
My father was the first entrepreneur in the family. He started his own record label, his own restaurant. He knew that, in order to give something back to the people, he had to create.
Music is obviously a huge part of the Marley family identity. But that music is part of a larger idea – love.
When you’re the voice who represents our music and our family, it’s an amazing, and a huge, responsibility. I am able to not only be an ambassador for my own family but for everyone.
My father had no fear. He wasn’t afraid of any man on earth.
My father was not just a man, but a spirit dancer. You have to come with that vibration, and it is not something you can act.
Naturally healthy soil can sustain coffee crops for generations to come. All of this contributes to the quality of the bean.
I remember my grandmother drying wild coffee berries in the sun, then hulling and roasting them for her own cup of coffee each morning.
I’m used to competition.
The House of Marley started with the concept of working together for a better world.
The U.K. was extremely important to my father and continues to be a place of tremendous goodwill for my family and I.
I was always more of an athlete. I like to compete.
I never accept losing – no way.
Growing up Marley, we wanted anything we put our hands on to be beneficial to the environment and the community.
From the very beginning at Marley Coffee, we have appreciated the importance of growing our beans sustainably.
I fear nothing. I fly around and do things a guy 6-2 and 240 would not do. That gives me an edge.
My father has a movement that started before us. As his children, we are just the stewards to build on his foundation.
I’m a Rasta man, and I can’t have a piece of land that isn’t something I want to eat from.
Marley Coffee is dedicated to my father’s dream to return to the farmlands, to offer our family treasures to the world.
I was too aggressive. Too angry.
P.C. Richard and Son has a wonderful heritage and is part of the great American storybook.
My goal is to continue to build Marley Coffee distribution and add our own stand-alone retail stores.
My father’s music was about revolution and changing the hearts and minds of people through love and the deliverance of everyone. We hope our brothers and sisters will follow our path and really start to consider ecology and utilizing material that benefits not only yourself but the people.
When you’re growing up in Jamaica and you don’t have much, and then you gain more and more… you can now share the more that you have with the people that have less because you know what less is like.
I don’t like losing. I don’t want to lose. I don’t want to be associated with losers.
You can’t be no philanthropist, no Warren Buffett, unless you make something first.
What I do is provide a quality product with a quality taste, that’s sustainable, and present it with a proper price structure so when people see it on the shelves, they will want to try it.
Coffee connects us in so many ways – to each other, to our senses, and to the earth that supports the coffee trees.
I played ball at Miami. The Rock was with us.
People know the Marley family for music.
We want to bring life. We want to enhance life.