United States
- Happy Valley, Alaska
- Happy Valley, Calaveras County, California
- Happy Valley, Plumas County, California
- Happy Valley School District located in the mountain rural area of Santa Cruz, California
- The district around Mission and 1st Street in San Francisco, California was called "Happy Valley" in the 19th century.
- Happy Valley, North Carolina
- Happy Valley, Oregon
- Happy Valley, Tennessee
- Happy Valley, Oak Ridge, Tennessee
- Happy Valley, Maui, Hawaii
- State College, Pennsylvania and its immediate area (nickname)
- Pennsylvania State University, located in State College (nickname often used by U.S. sportscasters)
- Utah County, Utah (nickname)
- The Pioneer Valley area in Massachusetts (nickname)
- A geographical area in Sequim, Washington (nickname)
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“Steal away and stay away.
Dont join too many gangs. Join few if any.
Join the United States and join the family
But not much in between unless a college.”
—Robert Frost (18741963)
“You are, I am sure, aware that genuine popular support in the United States is required to carry out any Government policy, foreign or domestic. The American people make up their own minds and no governmental action can change it.”
—Franklin D. Roosevelt (18821945)
“You may consider me presumptuous, gentlemen, but I claim to be a citizen of the United States, with all the qualifications of a voter. I can read the Constitution, I am possessed of two hundred and fifty dollars, and the last time I looked in the old family Bible I found I was over twenty-one years of age.”
—Elizabeth Cady Stanton (18161902)
“In the United States the whites speak well of the Blacks but think bad about them, whereas the Blacks talk bad and think bad about the whites. Whites fear Blacks, because they have a bad conscience, and Blacks hate whites because they need not have a bad conscience.”
—Friedrich Dürrenmatt (19211990)
“And hereby hangs a moral highly applicable to our own trustee-ridden universities, if to nothing else. If we really wanted liberty of speech and thought, we could probably get itSpain fifty years ago certainly had a longer tradition of despotism than has the United Statesbut do we want it? In these years we will see.”
—John Dos Passos (18961970)