Answer:
Homo Fuge is a line from Christopher Marlowe's play, The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus. It is Latin, and means 'Man, Fly!' in the sense of fleeing from danger. Faustus is to sign a contract with the devil in which he trades his soul for latent knowledge, but is told that the deed must be signed in his own blood. When Faustus cuts his arm in order to effect the contract, however, the wound seals and these words appear -- a divine warning that he should flee from the agreement. Faustus concludes that, from what he has already done in order to get to this position, he is already beyond saving and ignores both the warning and also its implicit offer of salvation, to his ultimate damnation.