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Originally elegance is a certain thing at the people and thing. If it says concretely, it is true, is natural, or is such a thing? I think that not the thing built with the intention of man but the state where it is full of life in the normal state of being induces merit [ elegance ]. If it is awfully vulgar that only deceive, or camouflage appropriate for it, or such postures look candid, I will feel. I must not think and man must not
become full of avarice then. ( Fumiko Hori : painter "the stamp
at the time")
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