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Fear Quote by Barry Glassner

“Michelle Obama, spoke to supporters in rural Iowa about why she agreed to let her husband run. “Barack and I talked long and hard about this decision. This wasn’t an easy decision for us,” she explained, “because we’ve got two beautiful little girls and we have a wonderful life and everything was…” quote by Barry Glassner
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““Michelle Obama, spoke to supporters in rural Iowa about why she agreed to let her husband run. “Barack and I talked long and hard about this decision. This wasn’t an easy decision for us,” she explained, “because we’ve got two beautiful little girls and we have a wonderful life and everything was going fine, and there would have been nothing that would have been more disruptive than a decision to run for president of the United States. “And as more people talked to us about it, the question came up again and again, what people were most concerned about. They were afraid. It was fear. Fear again, raising its ugly head in one of the most important decisions that we would make. Fear of everything. Fear that we might lose. Fear that he might get hurt. Fear that this might get ugly. Fear that it would hurt our family. Fear. “You know the reason why I said ‘Yes’? Because I am tired of being afraid. I am tired of living in a country where every decision that we have made over the last ten years wasn’t for something, but it was because people told us we had to fear something. We had to fear people who looked different from us, fear people who believed in things that were different from us, fear one another right here in our own backyards. I am so tired of fear, and I don’t want my girls to live in a country, in a world, based on fear.” May her words reverberate well into the future.””

Barry Glassner

About This Quote

Source Speech: Campaign event, Iowa, 2012, Michelle Obama

She expresses that fear of the unknown and societal division drove her to support her husband's candidacy despite personal concerns.

In simple terms: Fear of change and division pushed her to act.

Key Takeaway

Confront fear, choose courage.

Themes

courage family politics fear leadership

Mood

determined reflective

Type

motivational political personal

When to use this quote

  • political campaigns
  • family decisions
  • public speaking
  • media interviews

Key Concepts

social anxiety public service personal sacrifice

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does fear influence your major life choices?
  • What steps can you take to act despite fear?
A Different Perspective

Fear can paralyze decision‑making and strain relationships.

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