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I've worked on projects where they had over 20 plugins. Most of them for the user experience are complete wastes of time.
Site owners want their sites to do "neat" stuff - cr*p spins around, rotates, etc...that not only doesn't have any real positive effect on the site but can in fact leave the user with a poor experience.
Keep your site professional, clean and easy to navigate. One plugin for security, another for SEO, one for a contact form, then the list starts to get real short after that. I use a database plugin called TablePress for clients who want charts when needed.
That is way too many plugins! I think I might have 9 or 10 max. And not all are active.
I would add "Ultimate TinyMCE" & "TinyMCE Advanced" to your list for us who are not professional designers like you.
It makes CSS editing on what you write a breeze. I honestly dont know what I would do without it at times.