"Friends, we’ve food and drink aplenty aboard the ship –
keep your hands off all these herds or we will pay the price!
The cattle, the sleek flocks, belong to an awesome master,
Helios, god of the sun who sees all, hears all things."

– Homer

The Odyssey, Book 12, lines 346-349. Odysseus warns his shipmates to keep their hands off the cattle and sheep of sun god Helios, saying they have enough food on the ship. He tells them that the god is powerful and sees and hears everything.