"Better to die fighting for freedom than be a prisoner all the days of your life."
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Standing up against injustice often comes with risks, but Marley emphasizes the nobility in fighting for what's right. Living passively under oppression is a fate worse than confronting it head-on. His words inspire courage and resilience, encouraging individuals to defend their rights and the rights of others. It's a tribute to those who refuse to accept tyranny and choose to live—and if necessary, die—with dignity and purpose.