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)


He who has had, has been, but he who hasn't been, has been had.

He who has had, has been, but he who hasn't been, has been had.

He who has had, has been, but he who hasn't been, has been had.

He who has had, has been, but he who hasn't been, has been had.