It means a person who can do most things but is not an expert in any particular field.
Jackmaddenia
I've heard that it is a Spanish proverb and also a Native American proverb.
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
Normally a person with 'fear' will seek refuge in 'belief'. If that 'belief ' can generate love, then the fear will lessen. Where there is fear, there is no love. Likewise, where there is love, there is no fear.
There is no scientific name for this particular fear but there is a close one calledJangelaphobia - Fear of jello.
ponophobia is the fear of pain
Timor est solus deus tuus. literally translated. A similar Latin proverb: Damnant quod non intellegunt. Directly translated "They condemn what they do not understand" (often people misquote it as "People fear what they do not understand") The sentiments expressed by the English phrase, "Fear is your only god" and the Latin proverb "They condemn what they don't understand", are very similar.
The fear of cats
It is completely natural to fear such things.
i am sure that there is a fear of anything, really.. just a person has to have some experience to have that fear be there.
The fear of staring is that you might be stared back from the person Neeru:)