the actual phrase spoken by franklin delano roosevelt at his inaugration address in 1933 was: "So, first of all, let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself—nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror ...
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Illic est nusquam vereor tamen vereor ipsum.
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No. Fear is just another four-letter f-word. What you should really fear are: Democrats Republicans Child actors Runaway brides concocting their own fake abduction stories Your dad after you had an accident with his new car Your boss Ants i...
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In French it is: "craindre que rien mais lui-même craint" and in latin, "metus nusquam quod terror sese." ChaCha!
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Franklin Roosevelt uttered the famous statement during his first inaugural address on March 4, 1933. In speaking of the economic depression that he inherited, he stated, "...let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to f...
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Have you ever been scared of being scared? for example, when you find out that in a week you're going to get a needle in your arm, you are worried. This is not because you are scared of the short, insignificant pain, but because you are sc...
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no Franklin D. Roosevelt did In all actually, Francis Bacon IS credited with saying. "There is nothing to fear but fear."
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