- “In Kingston, just like in the rest of Jamaica, we’re a people of resilience. Our spirit is strong, our voices are loud, and our culture is vibrant.” – Marlon James, 2014.
- “To see Jamaica as a tourist is to see a tiny portion, isolated from its history and culture. You have to live here to truly understand its beauty.” – Kei Miller, 2011.
- “Jamaica is more than just sun, sea, and sand. It’s a place where stories are born, where the whisper of the past mingles with the rhythm of the present.” – Nicole Dennis-Benn, 2016.
- “Jamaica is a country of contradictions, where poverty collides with paradise, and the struggles of daily life are transformed into poetic works of art.” – Olive Senior, 1994.
- “In Jamaica, the land is like a character itself, its lush greenery and rugged landscapes providing the backdrop to the complex stories of its people.” – Colin Channer, 1994.
- “Jamaica, the pulsating heart of the Caribbean, where the rhythm of reggae echoes through the streets, and the vibrant culture dances to its own beat.” – Patricia Powell, 1997.
- “From the shores of Negril to the blue mountains of St. Thomas, Jamaica is a tapestry of colours, smells, and sounds, woven into the fabric of our collective memory.” – Kerry Young, 2010.
- “Jamaica is a place where dreams are born and legends are made. It’s a land of storytellers and magicians, where fiction and reality intertwine.” – Alecia McKenzie, 2012.
- “In Jamaica, time seems suspended, as if caught in the amber of its history. Its past and present entwined, shaping a complex identity that is uniquely Jamaican.” – Diana McCaulay, 2016.
- “Jamaica, a country that dances to its own rhythm, where the words flow like rivers and the stories unfold like a tropical storm.” – Lorna Goodison, 2007.
WANDERLIST: Ten great travel quotes about Jamaica
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