Rayhānatur Rasūl, p. 55 
Regarding Wisdom
                                    
        “But if a man shall hope in aught he does
To escape the eyes of god, he makes an error.”
    
    
    
            Olympian 1, line 63; page 6 
Olympian Odes (476 BC)
        
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εἰ δὲ θεὸν ἀνήρ τις ἔλπεταί τι λαθέμεν ἔρδων, ἁμαρτάνει.
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Pindar 13
Ancient Greek poet -517–-437 BCRelated quotes
                                        
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Paraphrased variant: Man can certainly flee from God... but he cannot escape him. He can certainly hate God and be hateful to God … but he cannot change into its opposite the eternal love of God which triumphs even in his hate.
Quoted in Simpson's Contemporary Quotations (1998) by James Beasley Simpson. 
Church Dogmatics (1932–1968) 
Context: Man can certainly keep on lying (and he does so); but he cannot make truth falsehood. He can certainly rebel (he does so); but he can accomplish nothing which abolishes the choice of God. He can certainly flee from God (he does so); but he cannot escape Him. He can certainly hate God and be hateful to God (he does and is so); but he cannot change into its opposite the eternal love of God which triumphs even in His hate. He can certainly give himself to isolation (he does so — he thinks, wills and behaves godlessly, and is godless); but even in his isolation he must demonstrate that which he wishes to controvert — the impossibility of playing the "individual" over against God. He may let go of God, but God does not let go of him.
                                    
Source: On the Mystical Body of Christ, p.430
                                        
                                        Levon 
Song lyrics, Madman Across the Water (1971)
                                    
“A man’s at odds to know his mind cause his mind is aught he has to know it with.”
                                        
                                        Blood Meridian (1985) 
Source: Blood Meridian, or the Evening Redness in the West
                                    
                                        
                                        Source: The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna (1942), p. 168 
Context: He who has realized God does not look upon a woman with the eye of lust; so he is not afraid of her. He perceives clearly that women are but so many aspects of the Divine Mother. He worships them all as the Mother Herself.