Here in America, we don't give in to our fears. We don't build up walls to keep people out.
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We don't discount that people's fears are their fears.
We need to kind of refresh our fear in order to refresh our understanding of how a safe place works.
Normally, we push away the things we're scared of.
I don't hide out. If you build a wall around yourself, it draws people to invade it. Fear is the enemy.
Fear can be good when you're walking past an alley at night or when you need to check the locks on your doors before you go to bed, but it's not good when you have a goal and you're fearful of obstacles. We often get trapped by our fears, but anyone who has had success has failed before.
If I had to say something to Americans, being afraid and having fear, it's okay to be fearful because that will make you strong; being afraid will shut you down.
Individual people shouldn't be fearful, because by and large our government, the federal government - people always talk; obviously, they don't trust the feds, whatever. The federal government and local communities have done a pretty good job at keeping us safe.
Our fears are an amazing gift of the imagination... a way of glimpsing what might be the future when there's still time to influence how that future will play out.
In the 21st century, we can't create security by building walls.
Americans have discovered fear.
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