The Complete Neurotic's Notebook (1981), Women & men
“If the plan [to intercept the shogunate emissary to the Kyoto court] is to be carried out, it can only be done with men from the grass roots. To wear silk brocades, eat dainty food, hug beautiful women, and fondle darling children are the only things hereditary officials care about. To revere the emperor and expel the barbarian is no concern of theirs. If this time it should be my misfortune to die, may my death inspire at least one or two men of steadfast will to rise up and uphold this principle after my death.”
Vol. IX.
Yoshida Shoin Zenshu
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The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth (1904)
Context: They may fight against greatness in us who are the children of men, but can they conquer? Even if they should destroy us every one, what then? Would it save them? No! For greatness is abroad, not only in us, not only in the Food, but in the purpose of all things! It is in the nature of all things, it is part of space and time. To grow and still to grow, from first to last that is Being, that is the law of life. What other law can there be?

“The desire to die was my one and only concern; to it I have sacrificed everything, even death.”
All Gall Is Divided (1952)
Drummond, William (pseud. Arthur Calder-Marshall). Victim. London: Corgi. 1961.

Official blog, (July 2007) https://grrm.livejournal.com/17565.html?thread=2143645#t2143645

“Out of the ash
I rise with my red hair
and I eat men like air.”
"Lady Lazarus"
Ariel (1965)
Variant: p>Herr God, Herr Lucifer,
Beware.
Beware.Out of the ash
I rise with my red hair
And I eat men like air.</p
Source: Ariel: The Restored Edition

As quoted in Education for Democracy, Proceedings from the Cambridge School Conference on Progressive Education (1988) edited by Kathe Jervis and Arthur Tobier

“The men in my family are strong because the women in my family kill and eat the weak ones.”