"It always takes awhile to find out who the characters are"
- Rene Auberjonois
About this Quote
This quote by Rene Auberjonois speaks to the concept that it takes time to get to know individuals and comprehend who they are. It recommends that it is not possible to instantly know someone's character and that it takes some time to learn more about them. This holds true in both personal relationships and in literature. When checking out a book, it takes time to be familiar with the characters and understand their motivations and characters. Similarly, when meeting someone new, it takes some time to be familiar with them and comprehend their character. It is just through hanging out with somebody and being familiar with them that we can truly understand who they are. This quote is a reminder that it is essential to put in the time to learn more about people and comprehend their character.
This quote is written / told by Rene Auberjonois somewhere between June 1, 1940 and today. He was a famous Actor from USA.
The author also have 18 other quotes.
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