Others have already made some useful points about the actual question asked, so I'll just say that if you're worried about 14MB of RAM, take a look in your OS's process manager (hit "from all users" if you're in Windows 6+) and notice how many programs are already individually using tens or hundreds of MB, possibly without you being aware of it before now. Or, if you are low on RAM and need to recover some, kill Explorer/Nautilus/Finder/etc. while WoW is active, that will free up tons more memory. If you're worried about addons reducing your framerate, profile your addons for CPU usage.
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