What did Adelaide Crapsey mean by: I knowNot these my handsAnd yet I think there wasA woman like me once had handsLike these. - Adelaide Crapsey Poet Copy
+ The oldOld winds that blewWhen chaos was, what doThey tell the clattered trees that IShould weep? Feraz Zeid, January 5, 2024January 7, 2024, Adelaide Crapsey, Chaos, Wind, 0 - Adelaide Crapsey Poet
There are a lot of women like me in the world, and we rarely get to see ourselves. - Jennifer Weiner Author · USA
The only antidote to anger is to eliminate the internal sentence: “If only you were more like me.” Explain - Wayne Dyer Author · USA
OK, the director makes the movie. But some movies can’t get made without someone like me in them. - Jack Nicholson
A town that boasts inhabitants like me Can have no lack of good society. - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Poet · USA