"I just wait for something to present itself, and then I consider it"
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The subtext is professional humility with a steel spine. "Something" keeps the door wide open - a role, a director, a weird little project, a stage run no one else wants. He doesn’t fetishize the idea of the perfect part; he trusts that work appears if you’re competent, reliable, and still curious. "Present itself" turns opportunity into an external event rather than a conquest. It’s a subtle correction to the heroic narrative of the actor who chases destiny. Auberjonois implies that the real power is in the second clause: "and then I consider it". The agency is in discernment, not pursuit.
Context matters: Auberjonois built a long, protean career in theater, film, and television, often as the kind of actor audiences recognize instantly even if they can’t name him. For that class of performer, longevity isn’t about constant reinvention on Instagram; it’s about staying employable, adaptable, and sane. The line reads like a coping strategy that doubled as an aesthetic: let the industry be chaotic, keep your own process calm, and treat each offer as material - not validation.
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Auberjonois, Rene. (2026, January 15). I just wait for something to present itself, and then I consider it. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-just-wait-for-something-to-present-itself-and-163756/
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"I just wait for something to present itself, and then I consider it." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-just-wait-for-something-to-present-itself-and-163756/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.








