I remember this scene from MIB I. Kay was using MIB technology to spy on his beloved, but with distance, since he, and all the other agents at MIB, "do not exist". Jay enters the scene and quickly figures the relation of Kay to the woman in the PC. Kay hastily shuts off the PC. The two engage in a very... memorable conversation...
Jay: You know what they say. It's better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all.
Kay: Try it.
Those two lines depict the bottomline of their conversation.
At the sequel, MIB II, Jay is now assigned a mission to bring back Kay from his previous 'neuralized self' to find the light of zartha. In the precess he meets this girl, Laura. He eventually falls in love with this woman, but as he soon finds out, she is the light of zartha and must leave soon.
Long story short, Laura leaves earth, but without Jay having regrets, 'it was for the good of the earth'. As he is "confided" by his collegues, in which I have no real interests in the dialogues, I could see Jay's pain, on how he had wished to have never loved at all, than to have loved and lost.

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