“I wanted to get a job as a gynecologist, but I couldn't find an opening.”
George Carlin book Brain Droppings
Source: Brain Droppings
http://books.google.com/books?id=NTtiAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Open+Sesame%22+%22want+to+get+out%22&pg=PA160#v=onepage p. 160 <br class="br">Unkempt Thoughts (1957)
“I wanted to get a job as a gynecologist, but I couldn't find an opening.”
George Carlin book Brain Droppings
Source: Brain Droppings
“I never wanted to get out of a place as much as I did to get out of the presidency.”
Ulysses S. Grant (1822–1885) 18th President of the United States
As quoted in Around the World with General Grant Vol. 2 (1879) by John Russell Young
1870s, Around the World with General Grant (1879)
William Osler (1849–1919) Canadian pathologist, physician, educator, bibliophile, historian, author, cofounder of Johns Hopkins Hospi…
The Master-Word In Medicine (1903)
Context: Though a little one, the master-word looms large in meaning. It is the open sesame to every portal, the great equalizer in the world, the true philosopher's stone, which transmutes all the base metal of humanity into gold. The stupid man among you it will make bright, the bright man brilliant, and the, brilliant student steady. With the magic word in your heart all things are possible, and without it all study is vanity and vexation. The miracles of life are with it; the blind see by touch, the deaf hear with eyes, the dumb speak with fingers. To the youth it brings hope, to the middle-aged confidence, to the aged repose. True balm of hurt minds, in its presence the heart of the sorrowful is lightened and consoled. It is directly responsible for all advances in medicine during the past twenty-five centuries. Laying hold upon it Hippocrates made observation and science the warp and woof of our art. Galen so read its meaning that fifteen centuries stopped thinking, and slept until awakened by the De Fabrica, of Vesalius, which is the very incarnation of the master-word. With its inspiration Harvey gave an impulse to a larger circulation than he wot of, an impulse which we feel to-day. Hunter sounded all its heights and depths, and stands out in our history as one of the great exemplars of its virtues With it Virchow smote the rock, and the waters of progress gushed out while in the hands of Pasteur it proved a very talisman to open to us a new heaven in medicine and a new earth in surgery. Not only has it been the touchstone of progress, but it is the measure of success in every-day life. Not a man before you but is beholden to it for his position here, while he who addresses you has that honor directly in consequence of having had it graven on his heart when he was as you are to-day. And the master-word is Work, a little one, as I have said, but fraught with momentous sequences if you can but write it on the tablets of your hearts and bind it upon your foreheads. But there is a serious difficulty in getting you to understand the paramount importance of the work-habit as part of your organization. You are not far from the Tom Sawyer stage with its philosophy "that work consists of whatever a body is obliged to do, and that play consists of whatever a body is not obliged to do."
A great many hard things may be said of the work-habit. For most of us it means a hard battle; the few take to it naturally; the many prefer idleness and never learn to love labor.
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882) American philosopher, essayist, and poet
Montaigne; or, The Skeptic
1850s, Representative Men (1850)
“I want to get out in the water. I wanted to see fish, real fish, not fish in a laboratory.”
Sylvia Earle (1935) American oceanographer
Interview: Sylvia Earle Undersea Explorer http://www.achievement.org/autodoc/printmember/ear0int-1, Academy of Achievement, January 27, 1991
Russell Brand (1975) British comedian, actor, and author
He said he wished I'd leave his cave.
Big Brother's Big Mouth (2004–2007)
Michelle Branch (1983) American singer-songwriter and guitarist
"Getaway" http://listenonrepeat.com/watch/?v=MOqxFBKakD0#Timbaland_%26_Michelle_Branch_-_Getaway_%5BMusic_Video%5D_-_SB.TV_EXCLUSIVE (8 June 2010) <br class="br">2010s
Gudrun Ensslin (1940–1977) German terrorist
Letter to Baader in The element of madness, July 12, 2009, Perlentaucher Medien GmbH, February 22, 2010 http://www.signandsight.com/features/1964.html,
“Help! I'm David of Sesame Street, and they're trying to kill me!”
Northern Calloway (1948–1990) American actor
While experiencing an episode of bipolar disorder. [Randy, Hilman, Sesame Street Actor Charged In Neighborhood Rampage Here, Nashville Tennessean, 1980-09-20]