"The half moon on the bank of the river's devotion. That's the stab wound, born from the killer emotion"
About Vinnie Paz
Vinnie Paz — Life and Legacy
Vinnie Paz, the frontman of the hip-hop group Jedi Mind Tricks, is celebrated for his incisive lyrics that delve into personal and societal struggles. His work often reflects a profound understanding of the human condition, with a focus on themes like truth and resilience. One of his notable quotes, 'The truth is a weapon,' encapsulates his belief in the power of honesty as a means of confronting adversity. Paz's lyrics frequently draw from his own experiences, allowing him to craft narratives that resonate deeply with listeners. He challenges existing norms and societal expectations, urging his audience to question the status quo. Through lines that explore loyalty and authenticity, he emphasizes the importance of genuine connections and the strength found in vulnerability. His work serves as a commentary on the complexities of life, often highlighting the tension between personal struggles and broader social issues. Today, Vinnie Paz's quotes continue to inspire and provoke thought, reflecting a raw honesty that encourages listeners to confront their own truths. His unique blend of personal narrative and social critique ensures that his voice remains relevant in discussions about identity and resilience.
Quote collection
Vinnie Paz quotes
17 quotes — follow a thought to its full quote page.
"Lucifer is God in the public school system"
"They say I drink too much... The only problem that I have is that I THINK TOO MUCH!"
"Luck is when skill meets opportunity."
"Anyone who ain't family is opposition"
"I'm the god of war, the resurrector of the horror-core. The carnivore, destroying you wasn't hard at all"
"I talk alot about death so I should do it soon... Maybe under the cold breeze of a bluish moon"
"A nation of intellectuals, a nation of thugs Jesus is hate, a nation of Satan is love!"
"I'm a warrior, I went into jail for the drama. I'm the story of the terrorist cell of Osama"
"Between what is going on in Iraq and Mumia being locked up unjustly, things going on in Israel, Palestine, we don't really have anyone right now like Gandhi. We don't have anyone like Martin Luther King or Malcolm X anymore. It's really a reference to a vision of hope, like someone like Gandhi."
"I had a void, God. Filled with whores & with blunts. I ain't have choice God I was born in the slums"
"I'm puttin' pressure on you kids like I'm a soccer mom."
"I wanna never have birth and fail as a father. I would never want the illness that killed in my Nana"
"My whole persona is vodka bottles and marijuana The hope in Nana was rockin', inspired from my Mama"
"I hold the ratchet unorthodox. Pernell Whittaker, I'm duckin' all sorts of shots"
"My blood G cold, never seen my dad cry. And I'm a bleed your block til the cash dry!"
"Yo, I'm god incarnate. From the grimiest back blocks. Pazienza lyrical equivalent of Sasquatch"