I read recently that the problem with stereotypes isn't that they are inaccurate, but that they're incomplete. And this captures perfectly what I think about contemporary African literature. The problem isn't that it's inaccurate, it's that it's incomplete.
Great leaders communicate a vision that captures the imagination and fires the hearts and minds of those around them.
The scarcity trap captures this notion we see again and again in many domains. When people have very little, they undertake behaviors that maintain or reinforce their future disadvantage. If you have very little, you often behave in such a way so that you'll have little in the future.
You go through life experiences. Each record captures a different turning point in my life.
An adaptable company is one that captures more than its fair share of new opportunities. It's always redefining its 'core business' in ways that open up new avenues for growth.
We are visual creatures. When you doodle an image that captures the essence of an idea, you not only remember it, but you also help other people understand and act on it - which is generally the point of meetings in the first place.
No heirloom of humankind captures the past as do art and language.
I believe every religion captures a piece of the truth.
Oil is like a wild animal. Whoever captures it has it.
The two elements the traveler first captures in the big city are extra human architecture and furious rhythm. Geometry and anguish.