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Elegance is achieved when all that is superfluous has been discarded and the human being discovers
Elegance is achieved when all that is superfluous has been discarded and the human being discovers
Elegance is achieved when all that is superfluous has been discarded and the human being discovers
Elegance is achieved when all that is superfluous has been discarded and the human being discovers
Elegance is achieved when all that is superfluous has been discarded and the human being discovers
Elegance is achieved when all that is superfluous has been discarded and the human being discovers
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