I'm really not an injury-prone player. I just had that one injury that took, like, two years.
Reading in bed can be heaven, assuming you can get just the right amount of light on the page and aren't prone to spilling your coffee or cognac on the sheets.
Writing a book is the most difficult, anxiety-prone aspect of my life because the words that I put on paper are very serious to me.
[W]e are prone to forget that the planet may be measured by man, but not according to man.
I live primarily on chocolate chip cookies and coffee, and I'm prone to singing Katy Perry songs at the top of my lungs in the car. I'm an unapologetic fan.
So, it's important for us to acknowledge that we're prone to be conservative, and in turn surround ourselves with individuals who will help break down our conservatism.
I am not a heavy drinker, I've never taken a drug in my life, but I am prone to a pizza.
My mother was prone to calling me by her secretaries' names and working through each of them until she got to Carol.
Prolonged travel in the alternate world of books can also make a reader more prone to fantasy thinking and estranged from his or her “real” life.
The Brit abroad is always the voice of caution. Persons of other cultures are known to be undisciplined, prone to leaning out of car windows and cooking with garlic.
Success is an accident. Showing up, even if it’s just for 5 minutes, makes us accident-prone.
The democratic idealist is prone to make light of the whole question of standards and leadership because of his unbounded faith in the plain people.
People are so prone to lean upon gifted men. And if they cannot have such, they get discouraged and scattered, instead of getting lovingly together and helping one another by their mutual faith.
Love is too prone to trust. Would I could think
My charges false and all too rashly made.
I believe doctors and scientists who say that disruption of our immune system by negative energy makes you prone to diseases of which cancer is one. That is a medical fact.
I always take a close look at those who lose themselves in self portraits. They are solitary souls, prone to introspection, who have really grappled with their existence.
A man with a weak Masculine is especially prone to despise and fear these qualities and may attempt to suppress the more destructive elements of the Feminine force in his partner.
But as it falleth, in the gentlest hearts Imperious love hath highest set his throne, And tyrannizeth in the bitter smarts Of them, that to him buxom are and prone.
Yes, risk-taking is inherently failure-prone. Otherwise, it would be called sure-thing-taking.
The human mind is prone to pride even when not supported by power; how much more, then, does it exalt itself when it has that support?
I am indeed amazed when I consider how weak my mind is and how prone to error.
I miss New York. I like the country and I like the people. However, the U.S. political and legal system is prone to overreaction.
Lots of you know me as a lone, hard-bitten columnist, prone to lurking on deserted rocky promontories while searching for my muse.
My behavior is nonetheless, deplorable. Unfortunately, I'm quite prone to such bouts of deplorability--take for instance, my fondness for reading books at the dinner table.
As a viewer I came of age during a time when cast members were prone to fistfights. So I may be carrying a little of that kind of image in my head.
There is an increasing awareness of the interrelatedness of things. We are becoming less prone to accept an immediate solution without questioning its larger implications.
Old men are prone to invest the futures of young men with their own past sorrows.
That's what being young is all about. You have the courage and the daring to think that you can make a difference. You're not prone to measure your energies in time. You're not likely to live by equations.
The older we get, the less prone we are to putting off what we really want to do, therefore you will be able to seek out new directions later.
My tongue is prone to lose the way,Not so my pen, for in a letterWe have not better things to say,But surely put them better.
Most of the time, I've got my kids with me, so I'm not as prone to meeting people. And then, you never really know if someone is talking to you because you're a celebrity.
The mind is but too naturally prone to pleasure, but too easily yielded to dissipation.
Those who have suffered, who have known poverty or oppression, are generally the most prone to kindness. Perhaps it is well to endure some misery if only to learn this lesson.
[She] lost her patience, a thing she was all too prone to misplacing.
The mind is but too naturally prone to pleasure, but too easily yielded to dissipation
I ripped all the cartilage out of my hip in a water ski jumping accident. I am a bit accident prone.
Idleness makes people feeble and peevish. Work makes them stalwart and prone to anger.
People are too prone to think that the actual is the limit of possibility. They believe that all that has been done is all that can be done.
No more we meet in yonder bowers Absence has made me prone to roving; But older, firmer hearts than ours, Have found monotony in loving.
I am struck by how quickly I am prone to judgmentalism.
Art is based on a strong sentiment of religion,--on a profound and mighty earnestness; hence it is so prone to co-operate with religion.
I have really acne-prone skin, and unfortunately, my job requires a lot of makeup, so when I'm not working, I do my best to let my skin breathe.
As for despair, it comes about when I have been a fool and hate myself and despair of my personality. I am prone to gloom, but not depression as such.
Never may a man prone to believe scandal be a despot or a popular leader! Under his guidance, democracy itself will be despotism.
The H-2A guest visa program has been prone to excessive delays and is too rigid to fit the changing needs of farmers and their employees.
The major problems facing the development of products that are safer, less prone to error, and easier to use and understand are not technological: they are social and organizational.
Silence can ask all the questions, where the tongue is prone to ask only the wrong one.
Adults forget the depths of languor into which the adolescent mind decends with ease. They are prone to undervalue the mental growth that occurs during daydreaming and aimless wandering
The school was prone to dishing out punishments for anything creative that didn't fit with expectation - I just followed the logic and figured the folk club was probably much the same.
Progressive disclosure defers advanced or rarely used features to a secondary screen, making applications easier to learn and less error-prone.
The reason I choose not to speak about my husband is because the press is prone to erase the individual identities of women who work in the industry. I don't want that to happen to me.
Enlightenment is an accident, but some activities make you accident-prone.
We are too prone to engrave our trials in marble and write our blessings in sand.
I'm prone to breaking out on my chest and back because I work out a lot.
If you're actually being paid to be miserable, and to be as miserable as you can be, that's a very fortunate thing, if you're prone to occasional lapses of spirit.
Some people have these small, positive schemes for survival, a kind of strength that I am attracted to, maybe because I'm prone to the blues.
To some men popularity is always suspicious. Enjoying none themselves, they are prone to suspect the validity of those attainments which command it.
I doubt; I am uncertain; I am restless, prone to wander. And yet glimmers of holy keep interrupting my gaze.
We are all prone to the malady of the introvert who with the manifold spectacle of the world spread out before him, turns away and gazes only upon the emptiness within.
Animal lovers are a special breed of humans, generous of spirit, full of empathy, perhaps a little prone to sentimentality, and with hearts as big as a cloudless sky
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