A Quote by Vlade Divac

The people of the Balkans are like a dysfunctional family. We may fight and argue, but in the end we are family. — © Vlade Divac
The people of the Balkans are like a dysfunctional family. We may fight and argue, but in the end we are family.
We fight a lot, you know, but that's family. We may be dysfunctional but we're still family.
We fight a lot, you know, but that's family. We may be dysfunctional, but we're still family.
It is a family; it's a slightly dysfunctional family, but it's also very close and warm and loving family.
I play a guy who believes he's a king. He's the most common man in the world; in fact his family, like his suits, are just make-up. It's about dysfunctional people and dysfunctional relationships.
My father, who is now in Heaven, was a supporter of La U, and I think the truth is that a lot of my family would like me to end up there. My dad was the pillar of the family, and sometimes people do things for their family as well.
I have always been very family-oriented. I came from a dysfunctional, broken family growing up, and it's probably instilled in me the need and the want to have a strong family and a great foundation. So I think that is something that I naturally gravitate toward.
At the end of the day, wrestling is one big, happy, dysfunctional family.
I don't think I've ever signed onto anything as quickly as I did The Hollars, because I come from a really loving, well-connected family, where we see each other all the time. And when I was done with this script, I was like, "Oh my god, that's my family!" This is obviously a very dysfunctional family, but there was something about it that was sort of universal. And I think that in this day and age in today's world - there's a lot of drama out there. It's nice to tell stories about things as simple and powerful as family.
You could say that Fleetwood Mac is a bit of a dysfunctional family, but we are a family.
A dysfunctional family is any family with more than one person in it.
I think that in any family - black, white, Chinese, Spanish, whatever - family is family. You know that there's dysfunction, and that there's this cousin who doesn't like this auntie. But, at the end of the day, like I say, love brings everybody together.
I came from a dysfunctional family - very dysfunctional. And my father used to find great humor in throwing me down the stairs.
I came from an extraordinarily dysfunctional family, full of abuse and alcoholism. And eventually everyone within the family had committed suicide.
On his contract negotiations with the Devils: It's beyond money at this point. They're not even treating him as a member of their family, unless it's a dysfunctional family.
I'm always drawn toward family drama, and dysfunctional family stories. It speaks to me, in a really profound way, and I think there's so much to explore within it.
I live in Ukraine with my family. I love my country, family, friends, people. I fight for them. I fight for Ukraine.
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