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Timor est solus deus tuus.

literally translated.

A similar Latin proverb:

Damnant quod non intellegunt.

Directly translated "They condemn what they do not understand" (often people misquote it as "People fear what they do not understand")

The sentiments expressed by the English phrase, "Fear is your only god" and the Latin proverb "They condemn what they don't understand", are very similar.

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13y ago

If you were to say 'fear nothing' in Latin, you'd say vereor nusquam.

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14y ago

(to show no fear) would be Metum non monstrare

(show no fear [as a command]) would be Metum non Monstra(te) <--if plural

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"Noli timere futurum"

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Nil nisi me ipsum timeo.

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