One from Athanasius, one from Gregory Nazianzen, both about Jesus:
1. The Savior is as simply God as if he were not a man, and as plainly man as if he were not God.
2. “He condescends to all. He casts the net. He endures all things, that he may draw up the fish from the depths, that is, Man who is swimming in the unsettled and bitter waves of life.”