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:

    The authoritarian child-rearing style so often found in working-class families stems in part from the fact that parents see around them so many young people whose lives are touched by the pain and delinquency that so often accompanies a life of poverty. Therefore, these parents live in fear for their children’s future—fear that they’ll lose control, that the children will wind up on the streets or, worse yet, in jail.
    Lillian Breslow Rubin (20th century)

    We urgently need a debate about the best ways of supporting families in modern America, without blinders that prevent us from seeing the full extent of dependence and interdependence in American life. As long as we pretend that only poor or abnormal families need outside assistance, we will shortchange poor families, overcompensate rich ones, and fail to come up with effective policies for helping families in the middle.
    Stephanie Coontz (20th century)

    The brotherhood of men does not imply their equality. Families have their fools and their men of genius, their black sheep and their saints, their worldly successes and their worldly failures. A man should treat his brothers lovingly and with justice, according to the deserts of each. But the deserts of every brother are not the same.
    Aldous Huxley (1894–1963)