In episode Q2 of Voyager, Q tells his son:
Q : If the Continnum's told you once, they've told you a thousand times. DON'T PROVOKE THE BORG!!
If Q are omnipotent / immortal / all powerful, why would Q tell his son not to provoke the Borg?
Q himself provokes humans (Janeway & Picard) quite regularly.
Do the Q fear the Borg?
Or could it perhaps be that the Q just don't want to annoy the Borg, since the Borg are possibly the most powerful guys in the galaxy (outside fluidic space) and the Q don't want to be responsible for anything the Borg do out of anger? Since the Borg could probably wipe out a good chunk of the galaxy if they felt like it.
Thanks to IQAndreas for finding a clip of the scene in question:
UPDATE
The question : What would be the effect of a Borg assimilating a Q? definitely explores similar territory to this question, but no answers really address that part of the question. There are a few opinions as to why Q wouldn't want his son to antagonise the Borg, but certainly no definitive answer on whether the Q fear the Borg or not.
Answer
Each interaction with the Borg results in them learning more about you. Since they are driven by ultimate evolution through assimilation of worthy beings and cultures, the Q having interactions with the Borg could potentially cause the Borg to learn enough about the Q to make them a genuine threat rather than just a potential one.
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