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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“The United States must be neutral in fact as well as in name.... We must be impartial in thought as well as in action ... a nation that neither sits in judgment upon others nor is disturbed in her own counsels and which keeps herself fit and free to do what is honest and disinterested and truly serviceable for the peace of the world.”
—Woodrow Wilson (18561924)
“When Mr. Apollinax visited the United States
His laughter tinkled among the teacups.
I thought of Fragilion, that shy figure among the birch-trees,
And of Priapus in the shrubbery
Gaping at the lady in the swing.”
—T.S. (Thomas Stearns)
“I have ever deemed it fundamental for the United States never to take active part in the quarrels of Europe. Their political interests are entirely distinct from ours. Their mutual jealousies, their balance of power, their complicated alliances, their forms and principles of government, are all foreign to us. They are nations of eternal war.”
—Thomas Jefferson (17431826)
“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 adherence to the values of the masculine mystique makes intimate, self-revealing, deep friendships between men unusual.”
—Myriam Miedzian, U.S. author. Boys Will Be Boys, introduction (1991)