Families
- Alagići
- Aćimići
- Božarići
- Balijaši*
- Banaševići
- Bašanovići*
- Bašovoći
- Boljevići
- Boškovići*
- Božovići
- Bracanovići
- Brkovići
- Šujaci
- Dakići
- Dragićevići
- Dragišići
- Đukići
- Đuraševići*
- Đurovići
- Filipovići
- Gegići*
- Gligorovići
- Goričani*
- Grubeljići*
- Ivanovići
- Ivančevići
- Jelenići
- Jovanovići
- Jovovići
- Kaluđerovići*
- Lakočevići
- Lalići*
- Ljumovići
- Makočevići
- Maudići
- Markovići
- Matkovići
- Mijovići
- Miličkovići
- Milunovići
- Nikolići
- Novakovići
- Otovići
- Hotovići
- Olevići
- Pajići
- Petrovići
- Piletići
- Popovići
- Pulevići
- Radevići
- Radonjići
- Radovanovići
- Radunovići*
- Rajkovići
- Ravnolazni*
- Ristovići
- Savovići
- Simovići
- Stanići*
- Stojanovići
- Todorovići
- Šćepanovići
- Šušovići
- Vučinići
- Vujovići*
- Vukanovići
- Vukotići
- Vukovići
- Vuletići*
- Vuljevići*
- Vulikići
- Vušutovići*
- Ćetkovići
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Famous quotes containing the word families:
“There is a city myth that country life was isolated and lonely; the truth is that farmers and their families then had a richer social life than they have now. They enjoyed a society organic, satisfying and whole, not mixed and thinned with the life of town, city and nation as it now is.”
—Rose Wilder Lane (18861965)
“We as a nation need to be reeducated about the necessary and sufficient conditions for making human beings human. We need to be reeducated not as parentsbut as workers, neighbors, and friends; and as members of the organizations, committees, boardsand, especially, the informal networks that control our social institutions and thereby determine the conditions of life for our families and their children.”
—Urie Bronfenbrenner (b. 1917)
“Many older wealthy families have learned to instill a sense of public service in their offspring. But newly affluent middle-class parents have not acquired this skill. We are using our children as symbols of leisure-class standing without building in safeguards against an overweening sense of entitlementa sense of entitlement that may incline some young people more toward the good life than toward the hard work that, for most of us, makes the good life possible.”
—David Elkind (20th century)