It has been well said that a hungry man is more interested in four sandwiches than four freedoms.

Meaning of the quote

When a person is very hungry, they are more concerned with getting food to eat than with their freedoms or rights. A hungry person cares more about getting something to satisfy their basic need for food, like four sandwiches, than about the broader concept of having four important freedoms. This quote suggests that people's most immediate needs and desires take priority over more abstract ideas or principles when they are in a difficult situation.

About Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.

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