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Authors: Jack Canfield,Mark Victor Hansen,Kimberly Kirberger

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21. Then the way they apologize when it does hurt (even though we don't admit it)
22. The way they say, "I miss you"
23. The way you miss them
24. The way their tears make you want to change the world so that it doesn't hurt them anymore

 

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Yet regardless of whether you love them, hate them, wish they would die or know that you would die without them . . .  it matters not. Because once they come into your life, whatever they are to the world, they become everything to you. When you look them in the eyes, traveling to the depths of their souls, and you say a million things without a trace of a sound, you know that your own life is inevitably consumed within the rhythmic beatings of their very hearts.
We love them for a million reasons. It is a thing not of the mind but of the heart. A feeling. Only felt.
Kimberly Kirberger
[AUTHORS' NOTE:
We thought it would be fun for you to send in more reasons to add to this list for next book
, Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul III.
You can also send in reasons why girls like guys, and we will include them in the next book also
.]

 

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Love Is Never Lost
If our love is only a will to possess, it is not love.
Thich Nhat Hanh
They say it's better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all.
That thought wouldn't be very comforting to Mike Sanders. He had just been dumped by his girlfriend. Of course, she didn't put it quite that way. She said, "I do care about you, Mike, and I hope we can still be friends."
Great
, Mike thought.
Still be friends. You, me and your new boyfriend will go to the movies together
.
Mike and Angie had been going together since they were freshmen. But over the summer, she had met someone else. Now as he entered his senior year, Mike was alone. For three years they shared the same friends and favorite hang-outs. The thought of returning to those surroundings without Angie made him feelwell, empty.
Football practice usually helped him take his mind off his troubles. Coaches have a way of running you until you are so tired, you can't really think of anything else.

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