Fear mór - big man
It means that love is so powerful, it can conquer anything
The Hebrew version of that phrase doesn't actually mean "fear". It is yir'at hashem (יראת ה׳) and it actually means "being in awe of the Lord". In 17th century England, the word fear meant something different than it does today, so the word fear is now an inaccurate translation.
"The beast lurked in the shadows, its eyes glowing with hunger." This phrase paints a vivid and ominous image, instilling a sense of fear and foreboding in the listener.
Without fear. Sometimes used as a phrase Nec spe, Nec metu - Without hope, without fear
Don't scare yourself, everything is controlled by your mind, when you control your mind, you control fear.
If you feel "frozen" inside, then it feels as if you have become cold, either through a horrible sense of dread or fear, or from a feeling of being overloaded and unable to feel any more.
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it means you havepotential to become a news reporter
Conquer means to defeat someone