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During those serene moments which follow immediately after an awakening from dreamless and undisturbed slumber, the erstwhile sleeper feels inexpressibly rested, divinely at ease. Those moments do not and cannot last, however, and with his speedy absorption into the affairs and cares of the new day, the man soon loses their delightful and unusual quality.
-- Notebooks Category 19: The Reign of Relativity > Chapter 3 : The States of Consciousness > # 110