Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 585.
“He who has had, has been, but he who hasn't been, has been had.”
In "Tale of the Three Storytelling Machines of King Genius", §2
The Cyberiad (1967)
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“It seems that it was the Jews who had entered the has not been a happy one.”
Source: Reflections on Violence (1908), p. 290

“He who has nothing—it has been said many times—has nothing to lose but his chains.”

Diary Entry (2 March 1916), published in Lamentations of Youth : The Diaries of Gershom Scholem, 1913-1919, p. 109 http://books.google.com/books?id=QSGHABOOFhAC&pg=PA109

06-May-2007, Hull City OWS
More hat-throwing, and poor shoe control.

George Balanchine in Nabokov, Ivan and Carmichael, Elizabeth. "Balanchine, An Interview". Horizon, January 1961, pp. 44-56. (M).

Quoted on Telegraph.co.uk (October 18, 2012), "Matthew Hayden labels England's James Anderson a 'B-Grade bowler' after dressing-room Ashes fracas" http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/cricket/international/england/9617137/Matthew-Hayden-labels-Englands-James-Anderson-a-B-Grade-bowler-after-dressing-room-Ashes-fracas.html

“He who knows all the answers has not been asked all the questions.”

“Blessed is he who has been able to win knowledge of the causes of things.”
Felix qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas.
Book II, line 490 (tr. H. Rushton Fairclough); homage to Lucretius.
John Dryden's translation:
: Happy the man, who, studying nature's laws,
Thro' known effects can trace the secret cause.
Georgics (29 BC)