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"The only thing we have to fear is fear itself." - Franklin D. RooseveltThis famous quote is from Franklin D. Roosevelt's inaugural address in 1933 during a time of economic crisis in the United States, the Great Depression. Roosevelt aimed to instill confidence and hope in the American people during challenging times. In this quote, he suggests that fear, particularly the fear of the unknown or fear itself, can be a significant obstacle. By highlighting fear as the primary concern, Roosevelt encourages people to face challenges with courage and determination. Essentially, he emphasizes the idea that fear, when allowed to dominate, can become a greater adversary than the actual challenges we confront. This #quote is often interpreted as a call to resilience, confidence, and the power to overcome adversity by confronting fear head-on.

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