“Work for a cause, not for applause”
A popular inspirational poster is:
Work for a cause, not for applause.
Live life to express, not to impress.
Don’t strive to make your presence noticed, just make your absence felt.
—Author unknown
“We should work for a cause not applause” was cited in October 2007. “Work for a cause & not for applause.Live life to Express & not to Impress.Don’t strive to make ur presence noticed,jus make ur absence Felt.” was cited on Twitter on February 9, 2009. “Michael Knight” is credited for the lines in a 2013 book, but this name is not credited anywhere else.
Google Groups: Moira-Net
A Voltaire Answers a Karlcho Por or Why I Just Looove the Moira Civic and Consumer Forum
leroy veloso
10/4/07
If the Cap fits you….....
Dear Friends,
I would like to assert once again I do not aprove of washing dirty linen in Public, what I would like to clarify once again is that if anybody has any issues about the Communidade they can come to the Communidade office on every Friday of the month or last Sunday of the month and ask questions and inspect documents at will instead of making heroes or martyrs of themselves . We should work for a cause not applause….........
Twitter
Mihika Shah
@mihikashah
Work for a cause & not for applause.Live life to Express & not to Impress.Don’t strive to make ur presence noticed,jus make ur absence Felt.
6:59 AM - 9 Feb 2009
Google Groups: Naduvathazhathufamily
Fwd: Fw: THREE VALUABLE THINGS
Unnikrishnan NS
11/10/12
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“Work for a cause not applause, work to express not to impress”
Facebook
Photo knowledge and facts
January 31, 2013 ·
“Work for a cause, not for applause. Live life to express, not to impress. Don’t strive to make your presence noticed, just make your absence felt.” (Unknown)
Google Books
The Commandments of the Half-Time Shuffle:
For Drumset
By Zoro
Van Nuys, CA: Alfred Music
2013
Pg. 17:
Work for a cause, not applause,
live life to express, not impress,
don’t strive to make your presence
noticed, just to make your presence felt.
—Michael Knight