"Until the philosophy which hold one race..." - Quote by Bob Marley
Until the philosophy which hold one race superior and another inferior is finally and permanently discredited and abandoned... Everything is war. Me say war. That until the're no longer 1st class and 2nd class citizens of any nation... Until the color of a man's skin is of no more significa...nce than the color of his eyes, me say war. That until the basic human rights are equally guaranteed to all without regard to race me say war!
More by Bob Marley
“Make love and not war! 'Cause we don't need no trouble.What we need is loveTo guide and protect us on.If you hope good down from above,Help the weak if you are strong now.”
“Music is the only thing that doesn't hurt when it hits you.”
“Your recipe, darling, is so tasty, and you sure can stir your pot.”
More on Equality
“The common goal of 22 million Afro-Americans is respect as human beings, the God-given right to be a human being. Our common goal is to obtain the human rights America has been denying us. We can never get civil rights in America until our human rights are first restored. We will never be recognized as citizens there until we are first recognized as humans.”
“We must not only control the weapons that can kill us, we must bridge the great disparities of wealth and opportunity among the peoples of the world, the vast majority of whom live in poverty without hope, opportunity or choices in life. These conditions are a breeding ground for division that can cause a desperate people to resort to nuclear weapons as a last resort. Our only hope lies in the power of our love, generosity, tolerance and understanding and our commitment to making the world a better place.”
“I firmly believe that none of us in this world have made it until the least among us have made it.”
More on Racism
“I hate the way they portray us in the media. If you see a black family it says they're looting, if you see a white family it says they're looking for food.”
“The way we have to measure progress is not, "Is there ever going to be an incident of racism in the country?" It's, "How does the majority of our country respond?"”
“Black men and women were not allowed to register to vote. My own mother, my own father, my grandfather and my uncles and aunts could not register to vote because each time they attempted to register to vote, they were told they could not pass the literacy test.”