Carol Schepper
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Carol Schepper
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happily retired. Amateur photographer & personal blogger. No DMs.
Tuesday’s Quotes – November 25, 2025: Gratitude

"Gratitude bestows reverence, allowing us to encounter everyday epiphanies, those transcendent moments of awe that change forever how we experience life and the world." -- John Milton In keeping with the spirit of this week's Thanksgiving holiday on…
Tuesday’s Quotes – November 25, 2025: Gratitude
"Gratitude bestows reverence, allowing us to encounter everyday epiphanies, those transcendent moments of awe that change forever how we experience life and the world." -- John Milton In keeping with the spirit of this week's Thanksgiving holiday on Thursday, I wanted to, once again, share Milton's reminder that feeling, and expressing, gratitude has the ability to positively impact our lives. Image of john Milton from
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November 25, 2025 at 7:03 AM
Tuesday’s Quotes – November 18, 2025: Indira Gandhi

“Education is a liberating force, and in our age it is also a democratizing force, cutting across the barriers of caste and class, smoothing out inequalities imposed by birth and other circumstances.”  -- Indira Gandhi Born November 19,  1917,…
Tuesday’s Quotes – November 18, 2025: Indira Gandhi
“Education is a liberating force, and in our age it is also a democratizing force, cutting across the barriers of caste and class, smoothing out inequalities imposed by birth and other circumstances.”  -- Indira Gandhi Born November 19,  1917, Indira Gandhi was the daughter of India's 1st Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, and was herself the 3rd Prime Minister of India. She was assassinated on October 31, 1984. Bill & I were in Kathmandu when she was assassinated - in fact, we had to delay our planned trip back through India due to the chaos at the border that was a part of the aftermath of the tragedy. Life is full of strange coincidences... AP photo of Indira Gandhi borrowed from britannica.com
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November 18, 2025 at 7:17 AM
Tuesday’s Quotes – November 4, 2025 – Election Day

“As heirs to a legacy more than two centuries old, it is understandable why present-day Americans would take their own democracy for granted. A president freely chosen from a wide-open field of two men every four years; a Congress with a 99%…
Tuesday’s Quotes – November 4, 2025 – Election Day
“As heirs to a legacy more than two centuries old, it is understandable why present-day Americans would take their own democracy for granted. A president freely chosen from a wide-open field of two men every four years; a Congress with a 99% incumbency rate; a Supreme Court comprised of nine politically appointed judges whose only oversight is the icy scythe of Death -- all these reveal a system fully capable of maintaining itself. But our perfect democracy, which neither needs nor particularly wants voters, is a rarity. It is important to remember there still exist other forms of government in the world today, and that dozens of foreign countries still long for a democracy such as ours to be imposed on them.”
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November 4, 2025 at 7:29 AM
Tuesday’s Quotes – October 28, 2025: Teddy Roosevelt

"To permit every lawless capitalist, every law-defying corporation, to take any action, no matter how iniquitous, in the effort to secure an improper profit and to build up privilege, would be ruinous to the Republic and would mark the…
Tuesday’s Quotes – October 28, 2025: Teddy Roosevelt
"To permit every lawless capitalist, every law-defying corporation, to take any action, no matter how iniquitous, in the effort to secure an improper profit and to build up privilege, would be ruinous to the Republic and would mark the abandonment of the effort to secure in the industrial world the spirit of democratic fair dealing." -- Theodore Roosevelt, State of the Union Address, December 8, 1908 Theodore Roosevelt, 26th President of the US, was born October 27, 1858, and died January 6th, 1919. As much as the current GOP likes to point out the Roosevelt was a Republican, and indeed he was in the more classical sense, this quote, and the concerns he'd expressed about an '
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October 28, 2025 at 7:39 AM
Tuesday’s Quotes – October 21, 2025: Timothy Leary

"To describe externals, you become a scientist. To describe experience, you become an artist. The old distinction between artists and scientists must vanish. Every time we teach a child correct usage of an external symbol, we must spend as much…
Tuesday’s Quotes – October 21, 2025: Timothy Leary
"To describe externals, you become a scientist. To describe experience, you become an artist. The old distinction between artists and scientists must vanish. Every time we teach a child correct usage of an external symbol, we must spend as much time teaching him how to fission and reassemble external grammar to communicate the internal. The training of artists and creative performers can be a straightforward, almost mechanical process. When you teach someone how to perform creatively (ie, associate dead symbols in new combinations), you expand his potential for experiencing more widely and richly."
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October 21, 2025 at 8:00 AM
Tuesday’s Quotes – October 14, 2025: Claudius

“there are two different ways of writing history: one is to persuade men to virtue and the other is to compel men to truth.” ― Robert Graves, "I, Claudius: from the Autobiography of Tiberius Claudius" Yesterday was the anniversary of Roman Emperor…
Tuesday’s Quotes – October 14, 2025: Claudius
“there are two different ways of writing history: one is to persuade men to virtue and the other is to compel men to truth.” ― Robert Graves, "I, Claudius: from the Autobiography of Tiberius Claudius" Yesterday was the anniversary of Roman Emperor Claudius I's death in 54 A.D. Like many of his family, his death did not occur naturally - he was poisoned, likely by his wife - setting the stage for his great-nephew, Nero, to become Emperor in his place. I've always loved the writing of Robert Graves (Gods, Graves, and Scholars…
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October 14, 2025 at 7:41 AM
Tuesday’s Quotes – October 7, 2025: Goddard

“It is difficult to say what is impossible, for the dream of yesterday is the hope of today and the reality of tomorrow.” -- Robert H Goddard Robert H Goddard was born on October 5, 1882. He is now considered one of the fathers of modern rocketry, but,…
Tuesday’s Quotes – October 7, 2025: Goddard
“It is difficult to say what is impossible, for the dream of yesterday is the hope of today and the reality of tomorrow.” -- Robert H Goddard Robert H Goddard was born on October 5, 1882. He is now considered one of the fathers of modern rocketry, but, during his lifetime, his significant contributions to physics and engineering were underappreciated, even though his work was foundational for the successful use of rockets for space exploration, weapons, and atmospheric research. In fact, his interest in rocket development was considered unsuitable for a physicist of the time.
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October 7, 2025 at 7:06 AM
Tuesday’s Quotes – September 30, 2025: Gandhi

“What difference does it make to the dead, the orphans, and the homeless, whether the mad destruction is wrought under the name of totalitarianism or the holy name of liberty or democracy?”  -- Mahatma Gandhi Thursday, October 2, is the anniversary of…
Tuesday’s Quotes – September 30, 2025: Gandhi
“What difference does it make to the dead, the orphans, and the homeless, whether the mad destruction is wrought under the name of totalitarianism or the holy name of liberty or democracy?”  -- Mahatma Gandhi Thursday, October 2, is the anniversary of Mohandas K Gandhi’s birth in 1869. Sadly, this question still needs to be asked. Perhaps it's one that we should never stop asking if we want to build a more peaceful world. Pax. Image from
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September 30, 2025 at 7:23 AM
Wedding Anniversary Wishes

"We are not the same persons this year as last; nor are those we love. It is a happy chance if we, changing, continue to love a changed person."   -- W Somerset Maugham On September 29, 1991, after 9 years of shared living expenses, my significant other and I officially…
Wedding Anniversary Wishes
"We are not the same persons this year as last; nor are those we love. It is a happy chance if we, changing, continue to love a changed person."   -- W Somerset Maugham On September 29, 1991, after 9 years of shared living expenses, my significant other and I officially made it legal. Our children will be very pleased to see that we are much better at remembering than we'd been. Being retired helps since we have fewer other things needing our attention. Happy 34th, Bill! It's still hard to believe that we've been out of New York, and are settled in Arizona, for five years.
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September 29, 2025 at 7:05 AM
Tuesday’s Quotes – September 16, 2025: Rumi

“You were born with potential. You were born with goodness and trust. You were born with ideals and dreams. You were born with greatness. You were born with wings. You are not meant for crawling, so don't. You have wings. Learn to use them and fly.” With…
Tuesday’s Quotes – September 16, 2025: Rumi
“You were born with potential. You were born with goodness and trust. You were born with ideals and dreams. You were born with greatness. You were born with wings. You are not meant for crawling, so don't. You have wings. Learn to use them and fly.” With everything going on the past week or so, I'm re-sharing these words of Rumi's as a reminder that we all have the ability to rise beyond the despair. Pax. Picture courtesy of Wikipedia
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September 16, 2025 at 7:59 AM
Remembrances of things past and looking to a better tomorrow

"We don't even know how strong we are until we are forced to bring that hidden strength forward. In times of tragedy, of war, of necessity, people do amazing things. The human capacity for survival and renewal is awesome." -- Isabel…
Remembrances of things past and looking to a better tomorrow
"We don't even know how strong we are until we are forced to bring that hidden strength forward. In times of tragedy, of war, of necessity, people do amazing things. The human capacity for survival and renewal is awesome." -- Isabel Allende I was planning to stay away from the subject of what happened on September 11, 2001, but, with everything else going on in the US, this proved to be too difficult. This post is largely take from my September 11, 2015 commemorative post, with several adjustments. Because time does change some things, while some things seem to never change.
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September 11, 2025 at 7:10 PM
Tuesday’s Quotes – September 9, 2025: John Dalton

Given that September 6th was the anniversary of his birth, a repeat of my 2016 birthday post for John Dalton seemed appropriate. Dalton, the man who named the atom, had the wonderful tendency to follow the results of his experiments wherever they…
Tuesday’s Quotes – September 9, 2025: John Dalton
Given that September 6th was the anniversary of his birth, a repeat of my 2016 birthday post for John Dalton seemed appropriate. Dalton, the man who named the atom, had the wonderful tendency to follow the results of his experiments wherever they took him. This, in turn, led to many valuable discoveries. The one thing he could not envision was that there could possibly be something at the subatomic level. And I find this quote of his to be a reminder that science is never static and is always progressing, even after a conclusion has been reached.
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September 9, 2025 at 7:53 AM
Tuesday’s Quotes – September 2, 2025: Frances Perkins

In honor of yesterday's Labor Day holiday in the US, I'm reposting my very first quote post from 2014, with minor changes. "The people are what matter to government, and a government should aim to give all people under its jurisdiction the best…
Tuesday’s Quotes – September 2, 2025: Frances Perkins
In honor of yesterday's Labor Day holiday in the US, I'm reposting my very first quote post from 2014, with minor changes. "The people are what matter to government, and a government should aim to give all people under its jurisdiction the best possible life."  -- Frances Perkins France Perkins is probably not a name most of us recognize. Few Cabinet members, excluding Hamilton and Franklin (& they are remembered primarily not as Cabinet members), can be named by most of us while they are still in office - never mind decades, or centuries, later.
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September 2, 2025 at 8:00 AM
Tuesday’s Quotes – August 26, 2025: The Essential Self

"If I try to seize this self of which I feel sure, if I try to define and to summarize it, it is nothing but water slipping through my fingers. I can sketch one by one all the aspects it is able to assume, all those likewise that have been…
Tuesday’s Quotes – August 26, 2025: The Essential Self
"If I try to seize this self of which I feel sure, if I try to define and to summarize it, it is nothing but water slipping through my fingers. I can sketch one by one all the aspects it is able to assume, all those likewise that have been attributed to it, this upbringing, this origin, this ardor or these silences, this nobility or this vileness. But aspects cannot be added up." In The Myth of Sisyphus, Albert Camus's treatise on the absurd, Camus wrote about the conflict between what man wants from the universe - order and meaning - and what the universe is - chaos -, which is what he referred to as "the absurd".
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August 26, 2025 at 7:33 AM
Tuesday’s Quotes – August 19, 2025: William Wilberforce

"Having heard all of this you may choose to look the other way but you can never again say that you did not know."  -- William Wilberforce, 1791 William Wilberforce was born August 24, 1759. Born into a family with wealth and connections, and…
Tuesday’s Quotes – August 19, 2025: William Wilberforce
"Having heard all of this you may choose to look the other way but you can never again say that you did not know."  -- William Wilberforce, 1791 William Wilberforce was born August 24, 1759. Born into a family with wealth and connections, and a close friend of Pitt the Younger, he became politically active at 21, and he became an Evangelical Christian ten years later. That conversion brought him to the forefront of several social reform movements during his long political career (he retired in 1825). Those reforms included eliminating vice, and supporting the RSPCA, but most notably, he used his position in Parliament to push for the abolition of the slave trade.
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August 19, 2025 at 7:19 AM
Tuesday’s Quotes – August 12, 2025: Schrödinger

"You may ask — you are bound to ask me now: What, then, is in your opinion the value of natural science? I answer: Its scope, aim and value is the same as that of any other branch of human knowledge. Nay, none of them alone, only the union of all of…
Tuesday’s Quotes – August 12, 2025: Schrödinger
"You may ask — you are bound to ask me now: What, then, is in your opinion the value of natural science? I answer: Its scope, aim and value is the same as that of any other branch of human knowledge. Nay, none of them alone, only the union of all of them, has any scope or value at all, and that is simply enough described: it is to obey the command of the Delphic deity: gnothi seauton... get to know yourself!" - Erwin Schrödinger, Science and Humanism, 1951…
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August 12, 2025 at 7:27 AM
A day that will live in infamy

“No cause justifies the deaths of innocent people.”  -- Albert Camus On this date in 1945, the United States dropped an atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima, Japan, followed three days later with the dropping a different type of atomic bomb on the city of Nagasaki.…
A day that will live in infamy
“No cause justifies the deaths of innocent people.”  -- Albert Camus On this date in 1945, the United States dropped an atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima, Japan, followed three days later with the dropping a different type of atomic bomb on the city of Nagasaki. The devastation in Hiroshima killed at least 70,000 people instantly, with the blast subsequent blast in Nagasaki killing another 35,000 people. The ultimate toll was nearly a quarter of a million million people, mostly civilian, leaving a decades-long legacy of horror and illness, as the long-term dangers of radiation exposure became apparent.
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August 6, 2025 at 3:22 PM
Tuesday’s Quotes – August 5, 2025: Chance

"I have been trying to point out that in our lives chance may have an astonishing influence and, if I may offer advice to the young laboratory worker, it would be this—never neglect an extraordinary appearance or happening. It may be—usually is, in fact—a…
Tuesday’s Quotes – August 5, 2025: Chance
"I have been trying to point out that in our lives chance may have an astonishing influence and, if I may offer advice to the young laboratory worker, it would be this—never neglect an extraordinary appearance or happening. It may be—usually is, in fact—a false alarm that leads to nothing, but may on the other hand be the clue provided by fate to lead you to some important advance." -- Alexander Fleming Good advice - and not just for young laboratory workers. Chance does indeed play a large role in our lives, and in the paths we find ourselves on.
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August 5, 2025 at 9:04 PM
Tuesday’s Quotes – July 29, 2025: Space!

"For I dipt into the Future, far as human eye could see; saw the vision of the world, and all the wonder that would be." - Alfred, Lord Tennyson, "Locksley Hall", 1842 Today is the 67th anniversary of the legislation that created NASA. On July 29, 1958, the…
Tuesday’s Quotes – July 29, 2025: Space!
"For I dipt into the Future, far as human eye could see; saw the vision of the world, and all the wonder that would be." - Alfred, Lord Tennyson, "Locksley Hall", 1842 Today is the 67th anniversary of the legislation that created NASA. On July 29, 1958, the United States Congress passed legislation that authorized the formation of a civilian agency to coordinate the US's space activities. This agency - the National Aeronautics and Space Administration - has, in spite of many obstacles and profoundly tragic setbacks, propelled us forward in areas as far-ranging as weather-forecasting and defense, global (and stellar) communications, navigation systems, and space exploration.
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July 29, 2025 at 7:26 AM
Tuesday’s Quotes – July 22, 2025: Aldous Huxley

"We talk about "mere matters of words" in a tone which implies that we regard words as things beneath the notice of a serious-minded person. This is a most unfortunate attitude. For the fact is that words play an enormous part in our lives and are…
Tuesday’s Quotes – July 22, 2025: Aldous Huxley
"We talk about "mere matters of words" in a tone which implies that we regard words as things beneath the notice of a serious-minded person. This is a most unfortunate attitude. For the fact is that words play an enormous part in our lives and are therefore deserving of the closest study. The old idea that words possess magical powers is false; but its falsity is the distortion of a very important truth. Words do have a magical effect — but not in the way that magicians supposed, and not on the objects they were trying to influence.
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July 22, 2025 at 7:08 AM
The Eagle Has Landed

“When you organize extraordinary missions, you attract people of extraordinary talent who might not have been inspired by or attracted to the goal of saving the world from cancer or hunger or pestilence.”  — Neil DeGrasse Tyson Today is the 56th anniversary of the 1969 manned…
The Eagle Has Landed
“When you organize extraordinary missions, you attract people of extraordinary talent who might not have been inspired by or attracted to the goal of saving the world from cancer or hunger or pestilence.”  — Neil DeGrasse Tyson Today is the 56th anniversary of the 1969 manned lunar landing by Apollo 11 - Michael Collins remained on the command module while Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong landed the Eagle on the Sea of Tranquility on the lunar surface, and Neil Armstrong became the first human to set foot on the lunar surface.
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July 20, 2025 at 7:46 AM
Tuesday’s Quotes – July 15, 2025: Perception

It's been a couple of years since I last shared this Erich Heller quote & the associated post, but it seemed like a good time to dust it off. Always a favorite of mine, I had it pinned to my cubicle wall for several years as a reminder to check my own…
Tuesday’s Quotes – July 15, 2025: Perception
It's been a couple of years since I last shared this Erich Heller quote & the associated post, but it seemed like a good time to dust it off. Always a favorite of mine, I had it pinned to my cubicle wall for several years as a reminder to check my own biases before reacting to things (a task I still often fail at). “Be careful how you interpret  the world: it is like that” — Erich Heller Erich Heller was an essayist, and German scholar, who was best known for his writings on the literature of Nietzsche, Thomas Mann and Kafka.
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July 15, 2025 at 7:19 AM
Tuesday’s Quotes – July 8, 1925: Just a thought

"The new Government . . . will require a Purification from our Vices, and an Augmentation of our Virtues or they will be no Blessings. The People will have unbounded Power. And the People are extreamly addicted to Corruption and Venality, as well as…
Tuesday’s Quotes – July 8, 1925: Just a thought
"The new Government . . . will require a Purification from our Vices, and an Augmentation of our Virtues or they will be no Blessings. The People will have unbounded Power. And the People are extreamly addicted to Corruption and Venality, as well as the Great.—I am not without Apprehensions from this Quarter." - John Adams, letter to Abigail, July 3, 1776 I came across this thought from John Adam's while reading a book on the tremendous impact that the 18th century education in Roman philosophers and statesmen had upon our first four Presidents (Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison).
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July 8, 2025 at 7:18 AM
Independence Day – on our 249th anniversary

IN CONGRESS, July 4, 1776. The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America, When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume…
Independence Day – on our 249th anniversary
IN CONGRESS, July 4, 1776. The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America, When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation. We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.–That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, –That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.
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July 4, 2025 at 7:47 AM
Tuesday’s Quotes – July 1, 2025: Hermann Hesse

"Wisdom is not communicable. The wisdom which a wise man tries to communicate always sounds foolish... Knowledge can be communicated, but not wisdom. One can find it, live it, do wonders through it, but one cannot communicate and teach it." -- Hermann…
Tuesday’s Quotes – July 1, 2025: Hermann Hesse
"Wisdom is not communicable. The wisdom which a wise man tries to communicate always sounds foolish... Knowledge can be communicated, but not wisdom. One can find it, live it, do wonders through it, but one cannot communicate and teach it." -- Hermann Hesse, Siddhartha, 1922 And yet we continue to try, anyway. Hermann Hesse, German poet and writer, was born on July 2, 1877. He was the winner of the 1946 Nobel Prize in Literature.  Hesse's fiction was largely concerned with man's search for spirituality - and his true self.
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July 1, 2025 at 7:46 AM