A self-conscious simplicity may well be far more intrinsically ornate than luxury itself.
Indeed, a great deal of the pomp and sumptuousness of the world’s
history was simple in the truest sense. It was born of an almost babyish
receptiveness; it was the work of men who had eyes to wonder and men who had
ears to hear.
-The Common Man (1950)
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