1. The sky rain on the ground slide oneself fall oneself climb

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  8. To defeat oneself

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  9. Most of happiness depends on oneself.#dance #oldman

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  13. Any path is made by oneself, not by oneself in a dream

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  15. What oneself bear, feel, and accept, no one else can replace

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