The strongest example of love isn't Romeo and Juliet; many haven't realized yet: it's man's love for sorrow and solitude. To an empty, cold room, he offers true gratitude.
Love shan't exist without sorrowβ was God's unspoken law. As a result, man's first experience with misery must leave him in awe.
When man finally accepts being alone, then, and only then, is he pleased. Only then is his heart truly eased.