“He that makes you able will teach you will what to speaks, so worried not.”
- F. Panerio
“It is not if when you stand, but “when you stand” you will experience God’s power.”
- F. Panerio
“No one could shout the mouth to express the love of a filled person.”
- F. Panerio
“If you were displaced because of choosing what is right, worried not! Think my child because it’s His blessing they welcome not.’
- F. Panerio
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“Anyone who never welcome His word, not welcome me.”
- F. Panerio
“We can say’s a lot of words to strengthen each others, but it all comes from only one “Spring.”
- F. Panerio
“In your healthy –ears will comes a healthy hands.”
- F. Panerio
“Minsan sa inakala mong kulang dood ka napupuno, kapag ikaw ang naghanap sa kung ano mang kulang nito.”
- F. Panerio
“ As we become found of this service of grace through love and charity, let it be not our commitment for self exaltation.”
- F. Panerio
“Man may sweeten of the honeyed-phrases that comes-out from their mouth, but every motive will go into surface when daylight comes to face our very reality.”
- F. Panerio
“Mostly it is the least among you do things beyond their capacity unnoticed but beneficial. As they come, they may go as well without having been honour or receiving any tokens. But the traces of their works give us freedom as well.”
- F. Panerio
“Ableness happens when you stand still.”
- F. Panerio
“What a great things is it, a gifts not of doubts and reasons.”
- F. Panerio
“A wise man assumes not know all things, but do something he knows that could be benefited by all.”
- F. Panerio
“When we learned to give ears, we become able to give-hands and good-right response.”
- F. Panerio
“Without giving-ears assumptions may drive-up a person.”
- F. Panerio
“If they can’t help you up, just stay the same the are always a friend.”
- F. Panerio
“It’s start from within where great things happen.”
- F. Panerio
“If you can’t be a friend with the least then how much more to become good in the presence of the king.”
- F. Panerio
“Overcomes are only those who go beyond the limits of their physical strength.”
- F. Panerio
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