United States
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- List of United States Army installations in Afghanistan
- List of United States Army installations in Bosnia-Hercegovina
- List of joint US-Bulgarian military bases
- List of joint US-Spanish military bases
- List of United States Army installations in Germany
- List of United States Army installations in Italy
- List of United States Army installations in Iraq
- List of United States Army installations in Japan
- List of United States Army installations in Kosovo
- List of United States Army installations in Kuwait
- List of United States Army installations in Macedonia
- List of United States Army installations in South Korea
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Famous quotes related to united states:
“Then the American flag was saluted. In general, in the United States people always salute the American flag.”
—Friedrich Dürrenmatt (19211990)
“Hollywood ... was the place where the United States perpetrated itself as a universal dream and put the dream into mass production.”
—Angela Carter (19401992)
“In the United States theres a Puritan ethic and a mythology of success. He who is successful is good. In Latin countries, in Catholic countries, a successful person is a sinner.”
—Umberto Eco (b. 1932)
“It was evident that, both on account of the feudal system and the aristocratic government, a private man was not worth so much in Canada as in the United States; and, if your wealth in any measure consists in manliness, in originality and independence, you had better stay here. How could a peaceable, freethinking man live neighbor to the Forty-ninth Regiment? A New-Englander would naturally be a bad citizen, probably a rebel, there,certainly if he were already a rebel at home.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“In the United States all business not transacted over the telephone is accomplished in conjunction with alcohol or food, often under conditions of advanced intoxication. This is a fact of the utmost importance for the visitor of limited funds ... for it means that the most expensive restaurants are, with rare exceptions, the worst.”
—John Kenneth Galbraith (b. 1908)