“How do you really know a person, if you always have first that conclusion?”
- F. Panerio
“Knowing someone is not just matters what they say’s, but what you believe and the things you can say on him.”
- F. Panerio
“If you want sound advice,
bring your case to the good table.”
- F. Panerio
“Other is this- and that-;
while you are this- and that-.
What really make sense if rest in conclusion without observation and our guided-comprehension. Is saying sorry is enough! When we already hurt someone?”
- F. Panerio
“If we are lack of confidence to ask for someone that troubled our mind, then it becomes so easy to jump into many different conclusions to stone for his/her characters. But if we only know how to dealt with it, possibly we have a good character.”
- F. Panerio
“Think then if you lose a friend because of you, does he is the only one becomes absence in your sphere of influence?”
- F. Panerio
“If we are not true to our self, we are not also true others.”
- F. Panerio
“The scents of grass hinder the ministry, when ones heart and mind always after it.”
- F. Panerio
“He who lie in the grass guided by his own interest”
- F. Panerio
“He who worketh well must receiveth the right pay according to the service he rendereth. And if given more it should comes from the hearth, if not from this is hypocrisy and stupidity.”
- F. Panerio
“He that takes the right wages of his servant are always justify by his deeds.”
- F. Panerio
“If you want to know well a friend, weigh them not just by what others say’s. But on how you comprehend his response and act when you were together for something in common. Then listen what you feel about them. If not your expectations would may pressure you, if you also know not how to ask.”
- F. Panerio
“It’s a real farmer that plows in his field.”
- F. Panerio
“A man lives with a purpose master’s the tool’s he carry.”
- F. Panerio
“It’s through series of involvements man becomes able to pursue his course, nothing to boast.”
- F. Panerio
“Our degree could not guarantee our good ability.”
- F. Panerio
“If we no longer give ears to someone then it justify that we are pampering our pride and stupidity.”
- F. Panerio
“We can have the very best from the best if we use what we have and anything that we can use from others.”
- F. Panerio
“Good words could not guarantee perfect characters.”
- F. Panerio
“It is us who make things harder not to overcome our circumstances, if we give not ears for the truth.”
- F. Panerio
“It’s leader who inspired leaders;
and it’s a teacher who guide first himself.”
- F. Panerio
“If we truly grasp the value of our position, it’s not the ability matters. But it’s about the commitment and sincerity to our present course in life, as we inspired others to draw near to Christ Jesus our Lord and Savior.”
- F. Panerio
“We should learn to deal not by means of our ability and common comprehension sometimes during tough times. But we should first to consider and weigh any matters according to our divine-consciousness, not by our strength and skills.”
- F. Panerio
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