When I go to other planet, I must adjust myself there, too.
PETER TOSHWhat the Rastaman represents is positivity.
More Peter Tosh Quotes
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Everyone’s trying to reach the top. Tell me how far is it from the bottom.
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I was taught that Jesus the Son of God was a white man, and hearing black people singing, ‘Lord, wash me, and I will be whiter than snow,’ made me sick.
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I man don’t come red, I come Black
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What the Rastaman represents is positivity.
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To be coordinated with the power of balance, your mind and your temple must be running parallel.
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I do nothing I regret, man, because I try to do nothing abominable. As long as there is not an abomination, there is nothing to regret, you understand?
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Soon the earth will tilt on its axis and begin to dance to the reggae beat to the accompaniment of earthquake.
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I’m on my way to happiness, where I can find some peace and rest.
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I love to watch television in Babylon, especially the news because it’s so full of corruption. I-man know there is so much corruption, there is bound to be an eruption!
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I was the only one in my family to be musically inclined, and my mother loved that.
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My earthly parents don’t know my potential or my divine qualities. They weren’t taught how to diagnose or be aware of such things.
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Peace is a certificate you get in the grave.
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In the beginning there was the word. The word was Jah. The word is in I, Jah is in I. I make what is good, better, and what is better, best. I follow this in every aspect of life.
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There are lots of imposters in this earth, and to very first there always comes a second, to every reality there always come a fantasy, and the fantasy wants to come and live the life of the reality
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I go to church because my parents go to church, and I believe the things they were doing at the time were right.
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And I ask why am I black, they say I was born in sin, and shamed inequity. One of the main songs we used to sing in church makes me sick, ‘love wash me and I shall be whiter than snow.
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If the music does not penetrate the heart, the soul, the mind, and the body. Then you ain’t gon’ feel it.
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I enjoy watching the karate practitioners because of their high spiritual level.
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Reggae must be lived, not played. It is a lifebeat everytime.
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When I play for the people, every time I play for my audience they are hypnotized, seen. These guys know the potential of the music.
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It takes a lot of physical and spiritual energy to balance on one wheel. Seen?
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Legalize it, and I will advertise it.
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I have no mother here; I have a bearer. Jah is my mother, and Jah is my father.
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Me is what them call illegitimate, that mean say me is a criminal, bomba rassclaat! That’s why me go write a song called ‘Illegitimate Children.’ It took me years to find out I was one.
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I was born with music inside of me, and that was the first flower that bloomed on my tree, but I was the highest key in my school and also the lowest key, seen?
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It can be beautiful, if you just be yourself.
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