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this is a famous quote by Franklin D. Roosevelt in his speech to our nation during the Great Depression. Interestingly, I know the origin of where FDR was introduced to this phrase. I have seen the letter on White House stationary addressed to a gentleman from Iowa from FDR's secretary thanking him for the suggestion of the phrase " what the country fears is fear" dated early 1933 and referencing the 1932 campaign. True story, I had chills reading the letter which is framed and in a private collection of historic memorabilia. This letter belongs in a museum. Amazing story.

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  1. There are noting really to fear.
  2. When we allow ourselves to be consumed with fear we forget the good thing in life that is worth living for.
  3. The main fear to have is letting the thing we take control of our though and option's.
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Fear can not be achieve.Fear is always be created . A person have to fear when he has huge money. He has to fear to be robbed or killed. Just to remove this fear he will appoint guards to protect his wealth . This fear is created and he is responsible for that. From where this fear comes. Answer will be the wealth which he possesses.
A bagger has no fear. He has nothing to loose. Fear is fear itself does not work for a bagger. Fear always becomes fear itself , when you scare to loose some thing.

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11y ago

yes, according to FDR during his inaggural address during the Great Depression

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14y ago

Franklin D. Roosevelt said during the Great Depression and the quote is, "The only thing we have to to fear is fear itself."

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Franklin D. Roosevelt said this in his first Inaugural Address.

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14y ago

Sounds good, but it's pretty silly when you think about it.
(Franklin D. Roosevelt - First Inaugural Address, 1933))

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Franklin D. Roosevelt was speaking of the Great Depression, and its effect on the morale of the USA when he said:
"...the only thing we have to fear is fear itself..."

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15y ago

It means there really is nothing to fear.

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Roosevelt churchill

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