You cannot feed the hungry on statistics.
Meaning of the quote
You cannot feed the hungry on statistics. This quote means that facts and numbers alone are not enough to truly help people who are in need of food and other basic necessities. Statistics may provide information, but they do not actually provide the physical resources to address problems like hunger. The quote suggests that practical action, not just data, is required to truly make a difference in people's lives.
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