“The greater part of our Body, of our Humanity itself, yet sleeps a deep sleep.”

—  Novalis

Novalis (1829)
Context: Sleep is for the inhabitants of Planets only. In another time, Man will sleep and wake continually at once. The greater part of our Body, of our Humanity itself, yet sleeps a deep sleep.

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German poet and writer 1772–1801

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