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Ben Saunders



Average rating: 4.16 · 1,513 ratings · 259 reviews · 21 distinct worksSimilar authors
Do the Gods Wear Capes?: Sp...

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Shackleton (A Ladybird Expe...

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Desiring Donne: Poetry, Sex...

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Senescence: The Ashes of Youth

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No More Moobs! A Dude's Die...

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My Best Friend Got Me Pregnant

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“If I’ve learned anything in nearly 12 years now of dragging heavy things around cold places, it is that true, real inspiration and growth only comes from adversity and from challenge, from stepping away from what’s comfortable and familiar and stepping out into the unknown… I certainly would implore you to open the door just a little bit and take a look at what’s outside.”
Ben Saunders, Rock Over the Edge: Transformations in Popular Music Culture

“The closer I got to my finish line, that rubbley (ph) rocky coast of Ross Island, the more I started to realize that the biggest lesson that this very long, very-hard walk might be teaching me is that happiness is not a finish line and that if we can't feel content on our journeys amidst the mess and the striving that we all inhabit - the open loops, the half-finished to-do lists, the could-do-better-next-times - then we might never feel it.”
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