Lem De Repentigny

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To sleep, to be far off without even realizing it, to lay oneself down, to forget one’s own body, to enjoy the freedom of unconsciousness, that refuge by a forgotten lake stagnating amongst the leafy trees of vast, remote forests. A nothing that seems to breathe, a little death from which one wakes feeling fresh and revived, a yielding of the fibers of the soul as it is massaged by oblivion.
The Book of Disquiet: The Complete Edition
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