The wielder of ideas has always a certain advantage over the Depender upon facts; and though the two classes of minds by no means inevitably belong, the one to women, and the other to men, still women have not yet begun to use the best resources of their natures, having been later developed, and in many countries but recently freed from restraining and hindering influences.
"A Country Doctor and Selected Stories and Sketches"
Sarah Orne Jewett
Some verbs take a preposition in one language and none in the other, as- Depender de una promesa: To depend on a promise.
"Pitman's Commercial Spanish Grammar (2nd ed.)"
C. A. Toledano
Depender de alguno: To be dependent on someone.
"Pitman's Commercial Spanish Grammar (2nd ed.)"
C. A. Toledano