All we have to fear is fear itself. Who said these words?
All we have to fear is fear itself. Who said these words?
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Franklin D. Roosevelt
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Fear is the only thing we have to fear is said by president Franklin D. Roosevelt The fear of the consequences is the sole thing that, without a doubt, keeps us from taking action and slows down our development.
- Douglas writes about his fear of the water in the short story "Deep Water," and how he conquered it with time, fortitude, and effort.
- As soon as he found the courage, the fear vanished. That demonstrates that the majority of our anxieties are unwarranted. Fear makes them where there aren't any.
- He realised that the terror of the afterlife simply results from the fear of death. This shows that a thing's fear can be considerably more dangerous than the thing itself.
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