When you're providing emergency aid, you're fighting hunger; you're filling stomachs.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When you have an emergency, there is the urge to do whatever it takes to see people get assistance.
It is an eternal obligation toward the human being not to let him suffer from hunger when one has a chance of coming to his assistance.
There is something mighty suspicious about declaring an emergency for something that has yet to show itself to be a grand pandemic.
I try to feed my hunger rather than my appetite.
Our nation's anti-hunger programs need to be strengthened.
Our goals and what we hope to achieve by moving to food assistance is even in supporting the crisis needs of the most vulnerable people, we provide them with the capacity to be more resilient to the next shock.
If you don't feel hunger, you don't succeed at anything.
You know that a lot of people go to emergency rooms when they don't really need to.
If you're out, and starving, and need a bite to eat, then you need fast food.
When you're managing an emergency department, you're trying to keep everybody calm, so when an emergency comes in the door, everyone can do their best work.
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