If the book business is full of people cradled in the arms of Morpheus, Mr. Greeman is confident he is not one of them. |
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But what do you do when the arms of Morpheus linger tantalizingly out of reach? |
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We arrived on Friday after a crowded train journey, somewhat intoxicated and extremely late, to find that our fellow conferencers had all retired to the arms of Morpheus. |
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You secretly envy your friends who have been sleeping in the arms of Morpheus for ages, with a baby who has slept through the night since the first month! |
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Because it is the fear of not sleeping, of sleeping badly and of not being on top form the next day, which often, keep us from the arms of Morpheus. |
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Conversely, a person is considered to have difficulty falling sleep if it takes them more than fifteen to thirty minutes to fall into the arms of Morpheus. |
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