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He will depend on himself.
His mother worked 18-hour days, said Mr. Peterson, who learned to depend on himself.
When Jinnah returned to Karachi in 1896, he found that his father's business had suffered losses and that he now had to depend on himself.
"He learned awfully early that he needed to depend on himself," said Amelia Salzman, a Washington lawyer and foundation executive regarded by Mr. Campbell as his closest friend.
After an arduous journey of the heart, Mr. LaSalle has learned to depend on himself for everything else -- but to ask for help when he needs it.
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He will not illustrate to order, increasingly depending on himself as the writer, and, when he illustrates the texts of others, choosing only those that seem real to him.
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He is an absolute dictator, and his self-image and ruling mystique depend on never humbling himself before a rival or another power.
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