Edson Nelson Soares Botelho
Mudamos os políticos, não a política
PEACE and LOVE
(Edson Nelson Soares Botelho)
We go to construct a world where
it has more justice, fraternity, peace
between the people and much solidarity.
This is not a fancy e nor I speak with
precipitation. If each one to make a little,
soon we will be a nation where a pretty
one will have more heart.
With the Grace and Peace of God
in its heart.
SONNET BREEZE
(Edson Nelson Soares Botelho)
The passing breeze
Involving my face
The breeze passes quickly
And laugh at my hair
It is the breeze of beauty of love
Indicating the way I should go
Most of all is the love charm
What does joy everyday
The breeze passes petting
Giving feeling the love
Helping to feel the magic of love
Living in reality
Feeling the scent of flowers
Attracted youth in the garden of love
PEACE AND LOVE
There are two basic motivating forces: fear and love.
When we are afraid, we pull back from life. When we
are in love, we open to all that life has to offer with
passion, excitement, and acceptance. We need to learn
to love ourselves first, in all our glory and our
imperfections. If we cannot love ourselves, we
cannot fully open to our ability to love others or
our potential to create. Evolution and all hopes
for a better world rest in the fearlessness and
open-hearted vision of people who embrace life
PEACE
Message for the World Day of Peace, I wish to offer to
everyone, individuals and peoples, my best wishes for
a life filled with joy and hope. In the heart of every man
and woman is the desire for a full life, including that
irrepressible longing for fraternity which draws us to
fellowship with others and enables us to see them not as
enemies or rivals, but as brothers and sisters to be
accepted. GOD BLESS
A pessoa que venceu na vida é aquela
que viveu bem, riu muitas vezes e amou
muito. Que conquistou o respeito dos
outros, inteligência e o amor a vida.
(Edson Nelson Soares Botelho)
O homem, desejando ser grande, confunde
o foco da sua busca, quando pensa que o
problema está no quanto se é pequeno e
não no quanto se é vazio.
(Edson Nelson Soares Botelho)