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An overconfident enemy is prone to carelessness.
— Anthony Ryan
I'm not clumsy, I'm just accident prone.
— Daniel Radcliffe
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.
— Alain De Botton
Mr. Lundberg: "I asked you for your position on capital punishment."
Student: "Prone. — Kristin Hannah
Student: "Prone. — Kristin Hannah
We are all too prone to judge - upon insufficient knowledge.
— Rafael Sabatini
Kings are more prone to mistrust the good than the bad; and they are always afraid of the virtues of others.
— Sallust
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.
— Irving Babbitt
I'm often prone to self-doubt about everything I do.
— Marc Almond
prone to fits of 'immoderate arrogance'.
— Anonymous
I'm very accident-prone. The problem is I sort of just do things. I'm impulsive, and sometimes I don't think.
— Tom Cullen
I am prone to despair. We are all born with a particular personality. I get afraid and then I don't want to leave the house.
— Marian Keyes
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.
— Helen Keller
Ian was egotistical, perverted, and morally bankrupt, but he wasn't prone to overreacting about anything except involuntary abstinence.
— Jeaniene Frost
I think I am more prone to mistrust kindness than something that is obviously bad.
— Chelsea Ballinger
Man is the only animal who is prone to insanity.
— Colin Wilson
Rogues are prone to find things before they are lost.
— Douglas William Jerrold
My goals are to hit .300, score 100 runs, and stay injury-prone.
— Mickey Rivers
Genius, apart from natural sensitiveness, is prone equally to unreasoning joy and to bitterest morbidness.
— Mary MacLane
Lots of you know me as a lone, hard-bitten columnist, prone to lurking on deserted rocky promontories while searching for my muse.
— Cynthia Heimel
The mind is but too naturally prone to pleasure, but too easily yielded to dissipation.
— Frances Burney
Jace wasn't exactly prone to random fits of panic
— Cassandra Clare
But also philosophy is not about perceptible substances they, you see, are prone to destruction.
— Aristotle.
I often wonder why the whole world is so prone to generalise. Generalisations are seldom if ever true and are usually utterly inaccurate.
— Agatha Christie
I'm not clumsy; just accident prone.
— Daniel Radcliffe
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.
— Lord Byron
The window went up, a maid-servant's discordant voice profaned the holy calm, and a deluge of water drenched the prone martyr's remains!
— Mark Twain
We are too prone to engrave our trials in marble and write our blessings in sand.
— Charles Spurgeon
And since, through lack of vocation or from habit, [Julie] was prone to confuse pity with boredom, she felt herself practically a prisoner ...
— Colette
Idleness makes people feeble and peevish. Work makes them stalwart and prone to anger.
— Mason Cooley
Occupants of public offices love power and are prone to abuse it.
— George Washington
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.
— Maureen Corrigan
Old men are prone to invest the futures of young men with their own past sorrows.
— Honore De Balzac
Progressive disclosure defers advanced or rarely used features to a secondary screen, making applications easier to learn and less error-prone.
— Jakob Nielsen
Since we are all naturally prone to hypocrisy, any empty semblance of righteousness is quite enough to satisfy us instead of righteousness itself.
— John Calvin
I'm prone to a more depressed outlook on life.
— Rob Brydon
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.
— Frank Luntz
All women were prone to some bad habits. As were we men. But as a man, I have to say that women were more of a struggle to understand than we men.
— Michele Renae
You're prone to mood swings."
Mood swings? he stopped halfway down the steps. "Women have mood swings. Not men. — Nalini Singh
Mood swings? he stopped halfway down the steps. "Women have mood swings. Not men. — Nalini Singh
We must beat the Gospel into peoples' heads incessantly because it's the one thing we're prone to forget.
— Martin Luther
The human understanding is of its own nature prone to suppose the existence of more order and regularity in the world than it finds.
— Francis Bacon
I think I'm prone to not being a good guy in relationships.
— Shia Labeouf
Nuclear weapons are intrinsically neither moral nor immoral, though they are more prone to immoral use than most weapons.
— Herman Kahn
Growing up, I was prone to anxiety.
— Jane McGonigal
Anyhow, many people in the soft sciences are prone to be wrong because they're crazy*
* some are dumb, too, but that's another story. — Gregory Cochran
* some are dumb, too, but that's another story. — Gregory Cochran
Journalists are notoriously prone to exaggerate the beneficial impact of elections and to ignore more complex developments.
— Patrick Cockburn
Lenin was always prone to overestimate the physical danger to himself: in this respect he was something of a coward.
— Orlando Figes
It never fails. God will put people in your path that irritate you, especially if you're prone to be irritated.
— Rich Mullins
I was impatient in those days, busy with work and unrealized plans, and prone to see other people as unnecessary distractions.
— Barack Obama
They had an ugly look to one as prone to disgust and fear as the changes of a few hours had made me.
— Charles Dickens
But the feeling of scarcity does thrive in shame-prone cultures that are deeply steeped in comparison and fractured by disengagement.
— Brene Brown
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.
— Wendy Lustbader
A lot of smart people are prone to over-analysis and tend to become paralyzed by indecision
— Reid Hoffman
Human beings ... are far too prone to generalize from one instance. The technical word for this, interestingly enough, is superstition.
— Francis Crick
I'm fighting against the bad poet who is prone to using too many words.
— Wislawa Szymborska
The finest flowers of genius have grown in an atmosphere where those of Nature are prone to droop, and difficult to bring to maturity.
— Thomas Guthrie
Men are psychologically unstable, too prone to emotions; not to be relied upon in moments of crisis.' 'That's
— Andrzej Sapkowski
[W]e are prone to forget that the planet may be measured by man, but not according to man.
— Eduard Suess
To some men popularity is always suspicious. Enjoying none themselves, they are prone to suspect the validity of those attainments which command it.
— George Henry Lewes
Creativity is one of those hypnotic words which are prone to cast a spell upon our understanding and dissolve our thinking into haze.
— Albert Einstein
I shall never be very merry or very sad, for I am more prone to analyse than to feel.
— H.P. Lovecraft
Our perceptions are fallible. We sometimes see what isn't there. We are prey to optical illusions. Occasionally we hallucinate. We are error-prone.
— Carl Sagan
Things people say strike me as amusing, and I am prone to saying out loud what everybody's thinking.
— William Shatner
I like my coffee like I like my romantic partners: cold and bitter and prone to giving me anxiety attacks.
— Moby
I'm prone to just sitting around at night, eating frozen meals and watching reruns of The Vampire Diaries.
— Karina Halle
The artist's personality, built upon strong desires and compassionate vision, is by its nature prone to depression.
— Eric Maisel
We are more prone to murmur at the punishment of our faults than to lament them.
— Marguerite Gardiner, Countess Of Blessington
Men are more prone to revenge injuries than to requite kindness.
— Thomas Fuller
Because it can be deceived, the majority is as error-prone as any other ruler, but unlike other rulers, it can never be destroyed.
— F.F. White
The actor is too prone to exaggerate his powers; he wants to play Hamlet when his appearance is more suitable to King Lear.
— Sarah Bernhardt
Okay, you're prone to moments of great dickdom, but you're not that bad.
— Jennifer L. Armentrout
I am struck by how quickly I am prone to judgmentalism.
— John Ortberg
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.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Humans, in her experience, were weak and fragile things prone to dying and breeding with about the same frequency.
— Patricia Briggs
We are a race prone to monsters, she thought, and when we produce one we worship it.
— Iain M. Banks
We are all prone to the myth of the perfect stranger
— Gordon Livingston
The heart, like the grape, is prone to delivering its harvest in the same moment it appears to be crushed.
— Roger Housden
Political scandals, economic disaster, suffering in all its familiar forms - these were the daily staple of a disaster-prone, uneasy planet.
— Alexander McCall Smith
Women of vanquished races are usually very prone to wed with the men who have slaughtered their kindred in battle.
— Arthur Desmond
My father was not prone to worship, but he worshiped Arthur Sulzberger.
— Andrew Rosenthal
As a general rule, if you are prone to melodramatic meltdowns, please avoid purchasing a webcam for any reason.
— Ray William Johnson
I don't mean to be accident prone, but my excuse is if you really want to get somewhere you have to go full gas.
— Heather Mills
Yes, risk-taking is inherently failure-prone. Otherwise, it would be called sure-thing-taking.
— Jim McMahon
A typical native New Yorker, I'm prone to wearing the city's unofficial sartorial color: black.
— Amanda Hearst
I'm the Magoo of actresses, very accident-prone.
— Peta Wilson