People in this world shouldn't fear any one person. The world should fear what society has turned into.
The question misunderstands Vladimir Putin's comments. Putin did not make a threat that if Hillary Clinton were elected that he would have Russia declare war on the United States, but rather that he saw Hillary Clinton as a war-hawk and that she would inevitably drive the US towards a war with Russia that Russians are scared that they may have to fight. As a result, Putin was trying to argue that a vote for Hillary Clinton is a vote to promote the likelihood of a US-Russia War. This is also an attempt for him to put his weight further behind the candidacy of Donald Trump, who the Russians correctly view as less confrontational with Russia's expansionist foreign policy. It is doubtful, however, that Hillary Clinton will actually attack Russia directly and the fear is more often catalyzed by possibilities of bad interaction between Russian and US forces in Syria, Ukraine, or Georgia (the country).
What we should all fear is the extreme religions, thatare willing to kill themselves and others for a cause
When we allow ourselves to be consumed with fear we lose sight of the good things in life, the things that are worth living for. So basically, the main fear to have is letting those things we fear take control of our thoughts and actions.
people should not fear them they should fear us we hunt them for food and it is environmentally wrong and it is animal curtly.
Fear of the world can be known as "weroldphobia", and is generally a vague but real and irrational fear of the outside world.
because they fear alot of things:)
You should not fear the judge. You should respect the authority of the court.
that might depend on what it is you fear...
Stain one day walked into his office in the Kremlin. "How are the plans going Vladimir?" he asked one of his faithful servants. "Oh just fine... you know me, I would just be *Stalin* around!" There was a brief silence. "Vladimir, that was not funny."
Thomas Jefferson. Smart man... The actual quote by Jefferson is "When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty." A variation of this was written by Alan Moore in the V for Vendetta comic book series in the late 1980s (which was made into a movie in 2005). The quote in this was: "People should not fear their government. Government should fear their people."
Anatidaphobia is the fear when somewhere in the world a duck is watching you.
When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty. Thomas Jefferson