The person who made the famous quote the only to fear is fear is Franklin D Roosevelt during his inaugural speech. At the time, the United States was facing on Roosevelt's one of the worst economic crisises in history and the eternally optimistic FDR was trying his best to keep the country from erupting in panic. Whether it was that statement or dozens of his innovative new approaches to kick start the economy, things began to rapidly improve soon after that speech.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Franklin Delanor Roosevelt. First Inaugural address.
To quote one of the world's greatest leaders, "There is nothing to fear but fear itself".
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
This quote by Franklin D. Roosevelt means that fear can be a powerful obstacle, and often it is the fear itself that causes the biggest challenges rather than the actual thing we are fearful of. Roosevelt was encouraging people to overcome their fears and not let them hold them back.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
"The only thing we have to fear....is fear itself." was said in Roosevelt's inagural speech. It was meant to give hope to Americans in the time of the great depression. If we fear fear, we understand fear is something that can potentially stop us from achieving goals.
Fear the fear for the fear will make you fear things.
No, the quote "you have nothing to fear but fear itself" was actually said by Franklin D. Roosevelt in his inaugural address in 1933, not John F. Kennedy. Kennedy did not use this quote in any of his speeches.
It uplifted the morale of the country throughout his administration;
I am sure there is a lot of quotes of the day relating to fear. One good quote of the day that fits your question is ""The only thing we have to fear is fear itself -- nameless, unreasoning, unjustified, terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance"" -- Frankin Delano Roosevelt