There are two ways to think about this question:
1) According to the Boltzman distribution, the ratio of molecules in the excited state to molecules in the ground state is exp(-(delta)E/RT). Since the limit of this expression as T aproaches infinity is 1 (1/T aproaches zero and exp(0) = 1), this means no matter how much energy you supply the system with, the ratio of excited:ground molecules will not exceed 1.
2) A process is spontaneous iff (delta)G = (delta)H- T (delta)S < 0. Since exciting a molecule is an endothermic process dH > 0. Also, when the number of ground-state and excited-state molecules are equal, S is at its maximum value (since there are the greatest number of microstates possible). Therefore, if you excite a molecule when you have a 1:1 ratio of excited:ground -state molecules, dS < 0. Therefore, for this process dG is always greater than zero, so the process will not occur.