"Things have always sort of happened for me. Something else always comes up"
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Then she pivots: "Something else always comes up". On the surface it's breezy, almost domestic, like a calendar conflict. Underneath, it's a thesis about adaptability. Comedy careers, especially for performers who come up through variety TV and ensemble work, are built on being ready when the room changes. Opportunities appear as side doors: a character catches on, a guest spot becomes a recurring gig, a network wants a different version of you. Lawrence's own trajectory - from The Carol Burnett Show to the unlikely cultural endurance of Mama - is practically a case study in the power of the "next thing" to define you.
The intent isn't to deny agency; it's to frame it differently. Her agency lives in responsiveness: saying yes, staying game, letting the bit evolve. The joke is modesty. The subtext is control through flexibility.
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Lawrence, Vicki. (2026, January 16). Things have always sort of happened for me. Something else always comes up. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/things-have-always-sort-of-happened-for-me-128337/
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Lawrence, Vicki. "Things have always sort of happened for me. Something else always comes up." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/things-have-always-sort-of-happened-for-me-128337/.
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"Things have always sort of happened for me. Something else always comes up." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/things-have-always-sort-of-happened-for-me-128337/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.








