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The deep sleep of night, when nothing is known or remembered, followed by the wakeful activity of day, when the world is perceived and self-identity recollected, must have some principle common to them on which they depend and in which they are linked. Otherwise we could not have understood that we slept or picked up again the continuity of consciousness from the previous day.
-- Notebooks Category 19: The Reign of Relativity > Chapter 3 : The States of Consciousness > # 190