Noun
of Elude
Source: Webster's dictionaryIf there is a sin against life, it consists perhaps not so much in despairing of life as in hoping for another life and in eluding the implacable grandeur of this life. Albert Camus
Judaism's campaign to make divinity invisible has never fully succeeded. Images are always eluding moral control, creating the brilliant western art tradition. Idolatry is fascism of the eye. The western eye will be served, with or without the consent of conscience. Camille Paglia
Everything Iʹd been taught about eluding someone came rushing back to my head. What I wanted to do more than anything was look around and see if I had a follower, but that would have definitely attracted attention. Richelle Mead
What we call unfaithfuless: our attempt for once to get out from behind our own face, our desperate hope of eluding the definitive. Max Frisch
The groundhogs are pretty good at eluding. If somebody is trying to come after a ground hog, they go and they burrow. Jack Hanna
Not surprisingly, because too much attention to one object leads to distraction, this one object conceals everything else, and when we focus on one point on the map we know that all other points are eluding us. Witold Gombrowicz