Piperi Clan - Families

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:

    Families need families. Parents need to be parented. Grandparents, aunts, and uncles are back in fashion because they are necessary. Stresses on many families are out of proportion to anything two parents can handle.
    T. Berry Brazelton (20th century)

    Whatever else American thinkers do, they psychologize, often brilliantly. The trouble is that psychology only takes us so far. The new interest in families has its merits, but it will have done us all a disservice if it turns us away from public issues to private matters. A vision of things that has no room for the inner life is bankrupt, but a psychology without social analysis or politics is both powerless and very lonely.
    Joseph Featherstone (20th century)

    Affection, indulgence, and humor alike are powerless against the instinct of children to rebel. It is essential to their minds and their wills as exercise is to their bodies. If they have no reasons, they will invent them, like nations bound on war. It is hard to imagine families limp enough always to be at peace. Wherever there is character there will be conflict. The best that children and parents can hope for is that the wounds of their conflict may not be too deep or too lasting.
    —New York State Division of Youth Newsletter (20th century)