Anne Wright may refer to: (wikipedia)
was very compassionate. He wrote a lot about people down on their luck.
I would encourage the commission to weigh heavily the First Amendment rights that we have, because that's really the fundamental thing: free speech, the ability to protest, legitimate dissent in a democracy.
He sort of had a survivor's guilt, ... All of his high school friends were still in Martins Ferry and not leading the most exciting lives. And he got out, and, I think, always felt guilty.
I wanted him to stop, ... I tried not to nag. What good does it do? It just causes dissension.
Someone once asked him, 'How many poets do you know there?' ... He said, 'Thank God, none.'
There is no doubt about this with Cindy -- she started the movement, she'll finish the movement.
He loved this country, ... But he despaired for it.
He said, 'I can't teach someone how to write,' ... He just thought if you were a poet, you wrote poetry.
I think he was astonished he won it, ... I wasn't, of course. He considered himself a minor poet, not a major poet.
It was peaceful, ... It was very different than anything he knew. I think that appealed to him.