The most terrifying words in the English language are: I'm from the government and I'm here to help.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When the facilities of the government of the United States are drawn on an individual, it can be terrifying.
My greatest fear is speaking in public.
My words must be powerful to make people so afraid of them. It's rather nice to feel I have power.
There's a certain kind of insular, old-fashioned, upper-class Britishness that gives me the spooks. I am sure that comes from a boarding-school trauma.
The safest words are always those which bring us most directly to facts.
Fear is the foundation of most governments.
They say, 'Nothing can be done here!' I reply, 'I know no such word in the vocabulary I adopt!'
I'm terrified by speaking in front of people!
English is my first language, but when I started shooting for 'Definition of Fear,' I actually had trouble with my lines! It was so weird, because I never have trouble with my lines in Hindi!
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.