Let Us Now Praise Famous Men was created in 1941.
"Let Us Now Praise Famous Men" was written by James Agee, with photographs by Walker Evans. The book explores the lives of sharecroppers during the Great Depression in the southern United States.
"Every man has his own work. Do not let the spheres of Duty be confused. When wise men are entrusted with office, the sound of praise arises. If corrupt men hold office, disasters and tumult multiply"
Jeffersons most famous document written was "All Men are Created Equal"
Victor A. Kramer has written: 'Harlem Renaissance Re-examined' 'James Agee' 'Agee and Actuality' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation 'The Merton Annual' 'A consciousness of technique in Let us now praise famous men' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, Pictorial works, Rural conditions
The Baha Men are from England. They play a style of music that is heavily based on that which comes from the Bahamas. Their most famous song is 'Who let the dogs out'.
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Man About the House - 1973 In Praise of Older Men 2-3 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG (video rating) (2005)
"I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him; The evil that men do lives after them, The good is oft interred with their bones, So let it be with Caesar ..." - Mark Antony (from Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare)
Actually, Shakespeare's line is "I will praise any man who will praise me" and occurs in Act II Scene 6 of Antony and Cleopatra. Enobarbus, one of Antony's men, is talking to Menas, one of Pompey's men. Menas is a sailor, Enobarbus a soldier. Enobarbus tells Menas that he has done well by water, and Mena replies "And you by land" whereupon Enobarbus says "I will praise any man who will praise me; though it cannot be denied what I have done by land." Basically he means he is open for compliments.
He mentions Thomas Jefferson when stating his quote that all men are created equal.
All men and women are created equal
How Men Are was created in 1984.