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'S i m p l i c i t y'

'S i m p l i c i t y'

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'S i m p l i c i t y'

'Simplicity'/sim•plic•i•ty /s?m'pl?s??i/ noun [uncountable] the quality of being simple and not complicated, especially when this is attractive or useful.
- Longman Dictinary of English

Simplicity is the property, condition, or quality of being simple or un-combined. It often denotes beauty, purity or clarity. Simple things are usually easier to explain and understand than complicated ones. Simplicity can mean freedom from hardship, effort or confusion. It may also refer to a simple living lifestyle.

Ther are few quotes for SIMPLICITY:
"Simplicity means the achievement of maximum effect with minimum means." — Koichi Kawana, architect of botanical gardens
"Things should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler." — Albert Einstein (1879–1955)
"Simple things should be simple. Complex things should be possible." — Alan Kay
"You can always recognize truth by its beauty and simplicity." — Richard Feynman (1918–1988)
"Our lives are frittered away by detail; simplify, simplify." — Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)
"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." — Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519)
"If you can't describe it simply, you can't use it simply." — Anon
"Simplicity of character is the natural result of profound thought." — William Hazlitt

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