That is completely true. There is nothing to fear.
That is completely false. Lot of things are worthy of fear and we should be thankful that we have the finely tuned genetic capability of doing so.
In his inaugural speech, President Franklin D. Roosevelt said (referring to the crippling economic Depression), "We have nothing to fear but fear, itself!"
Franklin D Roosevelt, in his first inaugral address in 1933.
To fear the impossible.
phobiphobia
They do not have any fear in everything and therefore they have nothing to fear but fear itself.
As a lifelong anxiety sufferer I certainly do believe in this quote. It is the truth - fear can ruin your life. "Fear is a noose that binds until it strangles." Jean Toomer
There is nothing to fear but fear itself. The fear of the unknown
We have nothing to fear
He stated this in his first inaugural address on March 4, 1933. He was trying to restore faith in the American economy and dispel the fear that came from the financial panic of that day. He wanted bankers to have the courage to lend money, businesses to have the courage to borrow and expand and consumers to have the courage to spend their savings to buy consumer goods.
Franklin roosevelt
Phobophobia. (As in FDR's famous statement, "We have nothing to fear but fear itself".)
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Mom, I have fear!!Fear not, for I am here.There is nothing to fear, but fear itself. (Winston Churchill)
President Roosevelt
no Franklin D. Roosevelt didIn all actually, Francis Bacon IS credited with saying. "There is nothing to fear but fear."
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