I'm looking for a citation, I believe it's from the Majjhima Nikaaya, where the following lines are used. It's interesting because it comes up twice, once as a sort of sign of one who sees ultimate reality, and again as a negative when used by one who is not noble.
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Paul Cooney
"There is nothing given, nothing offered, nothing sacrificed; no fruit or result of good and bad actions; no this world, no other world; no mother, no father; no beings who are reborn spontaneously; no good and virtuous recluses and brahmins in the world who have themselves realized by direct knowledge and declare this world and the other world."