That would be the Lao Tzo, of Tao Te Jing fame yes? (there's a billion various spellings of it i know - the translation from chinese to english tends to be far more complex than the lessons themselves) (:
Another appropriate stanza would be:
19. If we could abolish knowledge and wisdom Then people would profit a hundredfold; If we could abolish duty and justice Then harmonious relationships would form; If we could abolish artifice and profit Then waste and theft would disappear. Yet such remedies treat only symptoms And so they are inadequate. People need personal remedies: Reveal your naked self and embrace your original nature; Bind your self-interest and control your ambition; Forget your habits and simplify your affairs.
I can't be certain that this is an exact quote, as it's coming off the top of my head (i'm at work, and my books on the tao are at home) - but you get the gist of it. The K.I.S.S. rule apparently has been around longer than the coders whom coined it. (:
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