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When predicting homosexual prejudice from fundamentalism and the full RWA scale, both predictors have positive beta weights (each is associated with increasing homosexual prejudice), but fundamentalism is the weaker predictor (.19 vs. 43 — Anonymous

With the persistence of data, there is, too, the persistence of people. If you friend someone as a ten-year-old, it takes positive action to unfriend that person. In principle, everyone wants to stay in touch with the people they grew up with but social networking makes the idea of "people from one's past" close to an anachronism. Corbin reaches for a way to express his discomfort. he says "For the first time, people will stay your friends. It makes it harder to let go of your life and move on." Sanjay, sixteen, who wonders if he will be "writing on my friends' walls when I'm a grown-up," sums up his misgivings: "For the first time people can stay in touch with people all of their lives. But it used to be good that people could leave their high school friends behind and take on new identities. — Sherry Turkle

Most women are wise to the fact that lots of men love a cat-fight, and thus go out of their way not to give them one. — Julie Burchill

If you want to do something really big, do it as part of a team. — John C. Maxwell

Mermaids don't drown. — Suzanne Palmieri

Sacrifice and neon lights slave ships don't wait. Love many, trust few, and don't be late — Tom Morello

There can be knowledge of the diabolical, but no belief in it, for more of the diabolical than there is does not exist. — Franz Kafka

It is not to be expected that human nature will change in a day. — Frank B. Kellogg

I have to have music as a soundtrack to writing fiction. I listen to it at other times, too, but it helps me write. — Jeff VanderMeer

It's quite hard for me being an actress because I actually don't like attention. — Julie Christie

Without unreservedly surrendering myself to God, whatever place I might raise myself to remains nothing more than a step or possibly two off the hard basement floor of life, for of myself I can be utterly assured that I will never step out of the basement. — Craig D. Lounsbrough