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Proverbs about labor

  1. Put potatoes in okroshka, and love is in business.

    2. Not gods burn pots.

    3. The land is black, and white bread will give birth.

    4. This oats in the mud - there will be prince of oats, and even rye in ashes, but at the right time.

    5. Through force and the horse is unlucky.

    6. More action - less words.

    7. Every work of the master praises.

    8. The eyes are scary, but the hands will do it.

    9. You won’t get bread by self-indulgence.

    10. Hasty does the same thing twice.

    11. Only weeds grow on uncultivated land.

    12. Without labor there is no fruit.

    13. If you want to live - know how to spin!

    14. The ant is not great, but it digs mountains.

16. Labor feeds a person, but laziness spoils.

17. The bee is small, but it works.

18. It is not clothes that make a person beautiful, but good deeds.

19. Without work, strength weakens.

20. Without labor there is no fruit.

21. The eyes are scary, but the hands will do it.

22. No warrior in the field.

23. One bee will bring little honey.

24. Only weeds grow on uncultivated land.

25. Give to the earth, then she will give you.

26. Who does not do anything, he never has time.

27. Cut down a tree - plant two.

28. What you reap, you will put together, what you will put together, you will put in the barn.

29. You won’t get bread by self-indulgence.

30. Life is given for good deeds.

31. Hurry - you make people laugh.

32. A bad deed - a bad end.

33. The work of the master is afraid.

34. Sleeping a lot is a matter of not knowing.

35. Business is time, fun is an hour.

36. Finished the job, walk boldly.

37. To live without work is only to smoke the sky.

38. To be held in high esteem, one must love one's work.

39. The end is the crown of the whole thing.

40. Don't put off until tomorrow what you can do today.

41. Boast about the harvest when you fall asleep in the barn ...

42. Soon the fairy tale is told, but the deed is not done soon.

43. Look at the trees in their fruits, but look at the people in their deeds.

44. Take on every task skillfully.

45. Every work of the master praises.

46. ​​Labor feeds a person, but laziness spoils.

47. More action - less words.

48. He flaunted from his youth, and in his old age he dies of hunger.

49. He who is quick in speech rarely argues in action.

50. What is the arable land, such is the brush.

51. They plow arable land, they don’t wave their hands.

52. White hands love other people's work.

53. Master's work cannot be reworked.

54. At someone else's work, the sun does not move.

55. Shouting is not playing the tune.

56. Lie down with chickens, get up with a rooster.

57. The field loves work.

58. It's not a miracle to start a business - it's a miracle to finish.

The trouble is, since the shoemaker starts the oven pies.

2 A worm on one end, a fool on the other.

3 The gods do not burn pots.

4 If you do not know how to sew with gold, strike with a hammer.

5 Wrote did not walk.

6 Craft does not hang behind shoulders.

7 The fisherman feeds one ton.

8 Shoemaker without boots.

9 A holy place is never empty.

Without an ax - not a carpenter, without a needle - not a tailor.

The brakodel remains out of work.

Every master takes it for training, but not everyone finishes it.

Every person is known by the case.

Where it is sewn on a living thread, wait for tears there.

Walk, don't forget things.

To conduct business - not to weave bast shoes.

The work of the master magnifies.

The case is not a mosquito: you can’t brush it off.

The case is red.

It takes everything, but not everything succeeds.

To take on all the cases - to do nothing.

Handle every task skillfully.

No matter how you cover it with varnish, the marriage will remain a marriage.

What a spin, such is the shirt on it.

Whoever knows how to sew with gold will not go to strike with a hammer.

When you manage to get down to business - and the snow will catch fire, and if you fail - and the oil will not flare up.

Know how to make clumsy smooth, and bitter - sweet.

You can't fix a crooked wheel with branding.

A beautiful word is silver. a good deed is gold.

Cutting - not sewing: after that you will not rip.

Don't say what you've learned, but show what you've learned.

Do not marvel at the man, but at his deeds.

The needle does not sew, but the hands.

The hammer does not forge iron, but the blacksmith.

The craft does not ask for bread - it feeds itself.

Not the one who is good-looking is good. and he is good who is good at work.

Do not teach idleness, teach needlework.

Not a bad craft, who knows how to make an oar.

You can't be a jack of all trades.

Seven cases in one hand do not take.

Today he sews boots, tomorrow he bakes pies.

Ingenuity will help out in any business.

The ax dresses, the ax shoes.

The ax is sharper, so the matter is more difficult.

Patience gives skill.

Every business has its limits.

A good sawyer has a sharp saw.

Coal is like gold: it glistens and is valued.

A daring jack of all trades does not know flour in anything.

A good deed lives for two centuries.

To learn how to swim, you have to get into the water.

You won't sew, you won't become a tailor.

A mine is a mine, that a bird is the sky. Every work of the master paints.

Every young man has a craft to face.

In big things there are no trifles.

On Monday the Savka is a miller, and on Tuesday the Savka is a saddler.

In fire, iron is fusible.

I spit this way and that, but the marriage came out.

the case does not tolerate cold.

The case does not like jokes.

A good tailor sews with a margin.

A good deed praises itself.

For skilled hands - everywhere is business!

If you can't dance, don't say your heels are crooked.

Whoever takes on everything, he succeeds in nothing.

Those who cannot draw must rub the paints.

Curls curl, but do not forget about the matter.

Love the work - you will be a master.

Craftsmanship is everywhere.

They don’t carry skill behind their backs, but good with it.

You cannot be born a master; mastery must be learned.

Do not go down on the water without oars.

Rely on the eye, but check with a plumb line.

It’s not that Chernobrova is good, but that she does her job well.

Gain intelligence from a scientist, and skill from a master.

Do one thing, don't ruin another.

Put off idleness. do not postpone the matter.

The carpenter thinks with an axe.

On the bookmark of the master to know.

You will cut according to the plan, you will sew according to your taste.

The first pancake is always lumpy.

They won't say bad things about our yarn.

You can't cut bread with your finger.

Whoever has a lot of work ahead, he does not look back.

The blacksmith's hands are black, but the bread is white.

A bad workman quarrels with his tools.

Know how to do business, know how to have fun.

Know how to work, know how to select assistants.

Skill will find application everywhere.

Good iron doesn't rust.

You can see a good master in grip.

What you know, what you can do, you carry on your shoulders.

What you don't like in another, don't do it yourself.

Where there is work, there is happiness.

Who does not work shall not eat.

Good job and the old man is young.

The bee is small, and it works.

If you don't work hard, you won't get bread.

Proverbs of the peoples of the world

  1. What the soul lies to, to which the hands will attach

Russian proverb

  1. What works, such and fruits.

Russian proverb

  1. Not he is good who is handsome in face, but he is good who is good in business.

Russian proverb

  1. While iron is at work, rust does not take it either.

Russian proverb

  1. Checking endlessly the one to whom we have given the commission, do we not become like a person who pulls a sprout out of the ground every time for the sole purpose of making sure for sure whether the roots are growing or not.
  1. Every bird is fed with its beak.

Russian proverb

  1. People are not born with skill, but they are proud of the acquired craft.

Russian proverb

  1. Skill and work will grind everything.

Russian proverb

  1. It is not bread for the belly that goes, but the belly for the bread.

Russian proverb

  1. Lord, give me the strength to handle what I can do, give me the courage to accept what I can't do, and give me the wisdom to tell one from the other.

Eastern proverb

  1. Big in body, small in deed.

Russian proverb

  1. A small deed is better than a big idleness.

Russian proverb

  1. If you like to ride - love to carry sleds.

Russian proverb

  1. You have to bend down to drink from the stream.

Russian proverb

  1. By doing nothing, you learn to do badly.

Italian proverb

  1. The work of the master is afraid.

Russian proverb

  1. A good start pumped out half the battle.

Russian proverb

  1. Do not take on many things, but excel in one.

Russian proverb

  1. A small ax can cut down a large tree.

Albanian proverb

  1. Don't say what you did, but say what you did.

Russian proverb

  1. Don't start - think, but start - do.

Russian proverb

  1. Strike while the iron is hot.

Russian proverb

  1. Prepare the sleigh in summer and the cart in winter.

Russian proverb

  1. Who gets up earlier, he will collect the fungi, and the drowsy and lazy ones go after the nettles.

Russian proverb

  1. With pleasure, you can hammer a nail into a stone.

Russian proverb

  1. Without patience, there is no skill.

Russian proverb

  1. Done under duress - not the case.

Ossetian proverb

  1. In other hands, even a handful of dust turns into gold.

Bengali proverb

  1. While the lazy one is warming up, the diligent one will return from work.

Russian proverb

  1. Everyone will sew, but not everyone will sew.

Russian proverb

  1. Don't be afraid to slow down, be afraid to stop.
  1. Not the gods burn the pots.

Russian proverb

  1. Whoever made the lock will make the key.

Ossetian proverb

  1. Don't be afraid of me, worker, I won't touch you.

Russian proverb

  1. Start climbing up from the bottom.
  1. Every business has its time.

Russian proverb

  1. Pray to God with your tongue, but do not be lazy to work with your hands.

Bengali proverb

  1. Under a lying stone and water does not flow.

Russian proverb

  1. Without work, a day feels like a year.

Russian proverb

  1. The mountain that you see, do not consider distant.

Uzbek proverb

  1. Hasty does the same thing twice.

Russian proverb

  1. Without rest, the horse does not jump.

Russian proverb

  1. A working mill has no time to freeze.
  1. Think in the evening what to do in the morning.

Russian proverb

  1. Better quietly and forward than soon and then back.

Russian proverb

  1. And do a small thing like a big one.

Bashkir proverb

  1. Who does not work, he is not mistaken.

Russian proverb

Idleness is the mother of all vices.
White hands love other people's works.
You can't even take a fish out of the pond without effort.
Without labor, bread will never be born.
Without labor to live - only to smoke the sky.
Without work and the car rusts.
Without work, a day feels like a year.
Without skill and strength, nothing to do with it.
Beans are not mushrooms: without sowing, they will not sprout.
More science - smarter hands.
More action, less words.
Pray to God, and work yourself!
If you try hard, you can succeed.

In big things there are no trifles.
Every person is known in practice.
Every business ends well.
Every person is known by his work.
Will and work give wonderful shoots.
Heroes are born in labor. The sun paints the earth, and labor paints man.
Do your own work, do not nod at the other.
Every bird sings its songs; whoever can, the bread gets.

Where there is work, it is dense, but in a lazy house it is empty.
Where there is work, there is happiness.
Where there is hunting and labor, there the fields bloom.
Ready, ready, but stupidly done.
Sometimes work is bitter, but bread is sweet.
Prepare the sleigh in summer and the cart in winter.
Prepare the sleigh from spring, and the wheels from autumn.

Do it hastily - do it for a laugh.
Business before pleasure.
A tree is valued by its fruits, and a man by his deeds.
A good start is half the battle.
For whom work is joy, for that life is happiness.
Deeds cannot be replaced by words.
It's not a mosquito: you can't brush it off.
The work of the master is afraid.
The case is put by a man, and it is famous for a man.
The day before you sow, the week before you harvest.
Proof by deed is the best proof by words.

There is patience - there will be skill.
If work is arguing - reluctance to sleep.
Food is not taken lying down.

The sun paints the earth, and labor paints man.
Handle every task skillfully.
No one will say thank you for hard work.
Grain to grain will make a bag.

The source of life is in work, and success is in skill.

What is the master, such is the work.
Who does not work shall not eat.

Who says little, does more.
Who is a master of all trades, he does not have boredom.
Those who are accustomed to work cannot sit idle.
Whoever builds well is worth a lot.
Who is of all trades, he does not have boredom.
Finished the job - walk boldly.
To whom work is a burden, joy is unknown to him.

Love the work - you will be a master.
Better less is better.
It is better to think for a day than to waste a whole week.

A small deed is better than a big idleness.
Mastery is improved by diligence, and lost by idleness.

In the world and work is argued.
Looking at someone else's work, you will not be full.
Don’t open your mouth at someone else’s loaf, but get up early and get your own.
No wonder it is said that the work of the master is afraid.
Do not take care of your own business, but do not be lazy about your own.
Without bowing to the ground, you won’t raise a fungus.
Do not sit idly by, and there will be no boredom.
Don't blame your neighbor if you sleep until noon.
Do not be afraid of work - let it be afraid of you.
If you don't crack a nut, you won't eat the kernel.
Don't start - think, but start - do.
Not the owner of the land who roams on it, but who walks on it behind a plow.
Not that one lives longer, whose age is longer, but that one lives longer, whose labors are greater.
Not the handsome one who is good-looking, but who is really good-looking.
Don't put off until tomorrow what you can do today.

Postpone idleness, but do not postpone business.
One day is precious for someone who does everything on time.
Experience is the best teacher

A bad owner starts ten works, but does not finish a single one.
A bad dancer always says the ground is rough.

Work until you sweat, eat on the hunt.
You work in good faith, it’s not ashamed to look people in the eye.
The craft does not ask to drink and eat, but feeds itself.
Work for the hands - a holiday for the soul.

Tears won't help.
Judge a man by his work.
People are not born with skill, but they are proud of their mastery.
Boring day until evening, if there is nothing to do.
Sweeter than all fruits is the fruit of human labor.
Happiness and work live together.
Work makes a person happy and beautiful.

Labor conquers everything.
Work feeds, and laziness spoils.
Haste does not help matters.
Work feeds, and laziness spoils.
Labor always gives, but laziness takes.
Labor, labor and labor are the three eternal treasures.

Celebrate not what you can do, but what you have already done.
If you want to eat kalachi, don't sit on the stove.
A good gardener, a good gooseberry.
A good start is half done.

A person gets sick from laziness, but gets healthy from work.
Don't put off until tomorrow what you can do today.

Every day a lazy person has laziness.
The lazy one has what is in the yard, then on the table (nothing).

Proverbs and sayings about work, diligence

Proverbs and sayings bring up industriousness, perseverance in a person. They praise the hard workers and ridicule the lazy. Labor made man, without labor man cannot exist. Labor plays an important role in human life. Parents teach their children to work, explaining by the example of proverbs that without work there will be no results. Proverbs and sayings say that laziness is a bad and depressing occupation, labor is good and useful for a person.

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  1. Without work and rest is not sweet.
  2. You can't even pull a fish out of a pond without difficulty.
  3. There is no perfection without hard work.
  4. Nothing comes without hard work.
  5. God loves work.
  6. If there was a hunt, any work would work out.
  7. It's fun to live - the work is arguing.
  8. He took up the tug - do not say that it is not hefty.
  9. Every master in his own way.
  10. Every work of the master praises.
  11. Every trade is honest, except theft.
  12. Every skill comes with hard work.
  13. Where there is desire, there is skill.
  14. The eyes are afraid, but the hands are doing.
  15. Actions cannot be replaced by words.
  16. Do something, and it won't work.
  17. The work of the master is afraid.
  18. Work teaches, torments and feeds.
  19. Business - time, fun - hour.
  20. His craft went on water, it went on water - it swam away with water.
  21. Iron does not rust.
  22. Everything is taken, but not everything succeeds.
  23. To take on everything - to do nothing.
  24. And that craft, who knows how to make an oar.
  25. And the Swiss, and the reaper, and the gambler on the pipe.
  26. To each according to his deeds.
  27. As said, so done.
  28. What is the master, such is the work.
  29. The rolling stone will not be hairy.
  30. To whom to what, but to the blacksmith to the anvil.
  31. To whom work is a burden, he does not know joy.
  32. Finished the job - walk boldly.
  33. Dig and you will find.
  34. Who runs, he catches up.
  35. Who does not work shall not eat.
  36. Who gets up early, God gives.
  37. Lazy bokeh and the sun does not rise at the right time.
  38. Lazy - for dinner, zealous - to work.
  39. Cut the forest - do not spare your shoulders.
  40. You love to ride, love to carry sleds.
  41. People work, and the idler sweats.
  42. A small deed is better than a big idleness.
  43. Mix business with idleness - you will not go crazy.
  44. The ant is not great, but it digs mountains.
  45. There is a lot of haymaking on a sharp spit.
  46. Not the gods burn the pots.
  47. Do not take care of your own business, but do not be lazy about your own.
  48. The needle does not sew, but the hands.
  49. If you don't mess things up, you won't be a master.
  50. Not the boiler cooks, but the cook.
  51. If you don't heat up, you won't get warm.
  52. Without bowing to the ground, you won’t raise a fungus.
  53. Do not work hard, and bread will not be born.
  54. Not work is expensive - skill.
  55. Do not crack a nut - do not eat the kernel.
  56. Don't hurry with your tongue, hurry with your deeds.
  57. Not so much dew from the sky as sweat from the face.
  58. It’s not that expensive that red gold, but it’s expensive that a good master.
  59. It’s not a concern that there is a lot of work, but it’s a concern that there is none.
  60. Not the stupid one who is stingy with words, but the stupid one who is actually stupid.
  61. I did not know how to sew with gold, so strike with a hammer.
  62. Do not teach idleness, but teach needlework.
  63. Easy to do, hard to imagine.
  64. No one is nice when things are sickly.
  65. Legs are worn and hands are fed.
  66. From boredom to all trades.
  67. They get healthy from work, but get sick from laziness.
  68. Postpone idleness, but do not postpone business.
  69. They plow the arable land, so they don’t wave their hands.
  70. Work and pay.
  71. By work and employee to know.
  72. In the service - neither friend nor foe.
  73. Work and hands are reliable guarantees in people.
  74. Work is with the teeth, and laziness is with the tongue.
  75. Work more - you will be remembered for a long time.
  76. Work until you sweat, and eat on the hunt.
  77. Work, do not yawn: summer is a guest, winter is a hostess.
  78. The craft does not ask to drink and eat, but feeds itself.
  79. Craft is the golden breadwinner.
  80. Hands work, soul - a holiday.
  81. You can’t stretch out your hands, you can’t get it off the shelf.
  82. Start with God, finish with your hands.
  83. With bad mowers, mowing is also bad.
  84. You won't miss a craft.
  85. Don't put off today's work for tomorrow!
  86. Said - not proven, must be done.
  87. Locksmith, carpenter - a worker of all trades.
  88. Advice is good, but deed is better.
  89. It's terrible to start.
  90. Patience and work will grind everything.
  91. The ax is sharper, so the matter is more difficult.
  92. Work feeds, and laziness spoils.
  93. Labor created man.
  94. Know how to do business, know how to have fun.
  95. Skill will find application everywhere.
  96. Good work lives for centuries.
  97. A good bull under the yoke will be recognized.
  98. If you want to eat kalachi, don't sit on the stove.
  99. Man works - the earth is not lazy; man is lazy - the earth does not work.
  100. A person loses weight from care, not from work.
  101. The more difficult the task, the higher the honor.
  102. What goes around comes around.
  103. What you stomp is what you stomp.
  104. Whatever we do, we'll eat.
  105. What is said is done.
  106. To eat a fish, you need to climb into the water.

In all these folk tales, a deep meaning and skill is hidden, which seems to convey to us the experience of wisdom that is relevant at all times.

Many of us remember how often, yes, to the point, our grandmothers inserted short proverbs about work when we were too lazy to help in the garden or do our homework. The whole charm of proverbs and sayings for raising children lies in the fact that without moralizing, long tirades, you can convey the meaning to the child, you just need to choose a capacious and understandable one. Please note that in this article we have selected sayings and proverbs only about work and laziness.

  • discuss the meaning, meaning (especially proverbs with antonyms);
  • explain the interpretation to him, try to help, find an explanation (start by discussing the word labor itself), on the topic of the value of the case;
  • so that he comprehends what proverbs and sayings are, each of those that are in accordance with age;
  • what small, sometimes funny proverbs teach, what a deep meaning lies in each (note that proverbs teach not only about peasant labor, or about work united and individual, social adaptation to work and work);
  • which ones the child seemed most interested in, why, try to find stimulating and inspiring sayings for the child or the whole family;
  • ask preschoolers to draw an illustration for the saying according to the plot, older children - to write an essay for drawing drawings. You can simply find suitable pictures with a plot to the topic of a particular proverb about work and work, or pick up a similar saying with an aphorism (also saying, saying);
  • with school-age children, you can pick up stimulating sayings about work and study, about work or diligence, work and professions, etc.

Sometimes, children give out their very interesting vision of some proverbs, and all this happens creatively, with interest, we exclude labor right away, share it with us in the comments. Children's proverbs about work are not only for schoolchildren, young children will also successfully understand and take into account some of the presented ones.

Indeed, “Work ennobles!” This must be remembered by both adults and children.

Proverbs and sayings about work for children and adults

Work enriches - laziness impoverishes!
Work is the father of success!
With hard work and perseverance, everything is achieved.
Who does not work shall not eat.
Who does not work, he collects gossip. Slovak
Who does for each other, does for himself. Latin
One is rich from work - the second is humpbacked. Polish
Hunger teaches business. Croatian
Easy is the work in which there are helpers. Persian
God loves his work. Russian
You can't have fun without getting tired of work. Chinese
Rome was not built in a day. Latin
No work, no victory. Czech
Put potatoes in okroshka, and love is in business.
Not the gods burn the pots.
The land is black, and white bread will give birth.
This oats in the mud - there will be oats prince, and even rye in the ashes, but at the right time.
Through force and the horse is unlucky.
More action, less words.
Every work of the master praises.
The eyes are scary, but the hands will do it.
You won't get bread by spoiling.
Hasty does the same thing twice.
On uncultivated land, only weeds grow.
Do not sit idly by, and there will be no boredom. Russian
The end is the crown. Russian
Who loves work - that people honor.
In the hands of the hard worker, things are arguing.
What you bake is what you eat.
Work hard, and eat bread.
Be lazy - and lose bread.

Hands work - soul joy.
If you don't work hard, you won't know happiness.
Not for that, the hands went to dangle in vain.
If you don't bend down to the ground, the fungus won't get into the box.
What you sow is what you reap, and that is how you will be fed. Russian
Summer day feeds the year.
With a skillful person, everything is arguable.
What is born in the summer, everything will come in handy in the winter.
In a big deed, even small help is precious.

Seven raise one straw. Russian
Boring day until evening, if there is nothing to do. Russian
What goes around comes around. Belarusian
Labor feeds a person, but laziness spoils. Russian
A tree is precious in its fruits, and a man in deeds. Tatar proverb
Who loves to work - he does not sit idle. Russian
Not an ax feeds, but work. Russian folk proverb
You can't even take a fish out of the pond without effort. Russian
Whoever is not afraid of work, laziness eschews it. Russian
Russian
Not the oven feeds, but the hands. Russian
You have to bend down to drink from the stream of water. Ukrainian proverb
To eat a fish, you need to climb into the water. Russian
Without bowing to the ground, you won’t raise a fungus. Russian
Don't be afraid of work, let it be afraid of you. Chuvash proverb
Work more - you will be remembered forever. Karelian
Work gladdens the heart. Mari proverb
Work for the hands - a holiday for the soul. Russian
Work until you sweat - and eat on the hunt. Belarusian
Do not gape at someone else's loaf of mouth, but get up early and get your own. Russian
If you want to eat kalachi, don't sit on the stove. Russian
Whoever is not lazy to plow will have bread. Russian
If you try hard in the summer, you will eat in the winter. Tajik
Easily mined - easy and lived.
Mountain labor compares. Armenian
In work - happiness. Latvian proverb
Without labor there is no fruit.
If you want to live - know how to spin!
Who sings, his work will soon end.
Not all cooks have long knives.
Every bird is fed with its beak.
With pleasure, you can hammer a nail into a stone.
To what the soul lies, to that the hands will be attached.
A small deed is better than a big idleness.
Finished the job - walk boldly.


Praise the harvest when you fall asleep in the barn.
I will not bow to the rich man if I grind my rye.
Who does not walk, he does not fall.
Who gets up earlier, he will collect the fungi, and the drowsy and lazy ones go after the nettles.
Who does not work, he is not mistaken.
What you reap is what you put together, what you put together is what you put in the barn.
From a bad seed do not expect a good tribe.
The stock of a person does not spoil.
Think in the evening what to do in the morning.

Down and Out trouble started.
It's not a miracle to start a business - it's a miracle to finish.
Handle every task skillfully.
This bread - do not sleep: if you reap - there will be no time to doze.
For work, he is behind the latter, and for food, he is ahead of the former.
The bee is small, but it works.
Whoever is quick in words, rarely argues in deeds.
Do not count your chickens before they are hatched.
No matter how much the loafer sleeps, he still wants to sleep. Mari
Sleep, sleep, but there is no time to rest. Russian
Sleepy and lazy - two brothers. Russian
A sleepy cat does not catch mice. Moldavian
If you want to chat, work does not argue. Moldavian
I call a lot, but little sense. Russian
He will turn the mountain with his tongue, he will not find a place at work. Russian
Words here and there, but deeds nowhere. Komi-Permyak proverb
Weaving lace with her tongue. Russian
You won't get fed up with talking. Russian
You can't plow the field with song. Armenian
Boast - do not mow, your back will not hurt. Russian
Mouth wide open, tongue on shoulder. Belarusian
Every business has its time.
The loafer wants to live not by labor, but by language. Russian
He cannot do things for himself, but he shouts alone for all. Russian
For the affairs of the day is not visible. Russian
Without taking up the ax, the hut cannot be cut down. Russian
The needle does not sew, but the hands. Russian
Without bowing to the ground, you won't raise a mushroom. Russian
Not an ax amuses, but a carpenter. Russian
If you can't, don't take it. Russian
The carpenter thinks with an axe. Russian
A bad dancer's legs get in the way. Russian
Under a lying stone, water does not flow, but under a rolling one, it does not have time! Russian
Fields are not sown with words. Russian
God sent the work, but the devil took away the hunt. Russian
Work loves fun. Russian
Fools love work. Russian
Work is not a wolf - it will not run away into the forest. Russian
Work with the teeth, and laziness with the tongue. Russian
Hands work, and the head feeds. Russian
We work so hard that we have no time to wipe our nose. Russian
Some do it for themselves, others do it for themselves. Russian
It’s good for someone who doesn’t want to plow to jump. Russian
If you want to eat kalachi, don't sit on the stove. Russian
Business is argued when there are a lot of workers. Chuvash
What is the bread, such is the case. Russian
Who lay in the shade, hoping for God, was left without a single piece of bread. Chuvash folk saying
When there are a lot of workers, work is argued. Russian
Where there is work, there is joy.
The end is the crown of the whole thing.
He flaunted from his youth, and in his old age he dies of hunger.
Look at the trees in their fruits, and look at the people in their deeds.
Lives on a hill, but not a crust of bread.
Done hastily - and made a mockery.
Perhaps yes, somehow they will not bring to good.
Oak is the iron of the peasant.
Seven times measure cut once.
There would be a hunt - work will go well.
No matter how much you talk, you won't be fed up with the conversation.
Put your heart into it, you can do anything.

It is not bread for the belly that goes, but the belly for the bread.
Do not shake the apple while it is green: it will ripen - it will fall by itself.
Cut down a tree, plant two.
Skill and work will grind everything!
The master's work cannot be reworked.
White hands love other people's works.
Yell - do not play the tune.
He did nothing who did not start anything.
Seven cases in one hand do not take.
At someone else's work, and the sun does not move.
One in the field is not a warrior.
Lie down with the hens, get up with the rooster.
Under a lying stone and water does not flow.
A lot of sleep is a matter of not knowing.
A good start pumped out half the battle.
Without effort, you can not catch a fish from a pond.
As long as the flail is in the hands, then the bread is in the teeth.
A bad deed - a bad end.
Strike while the iron is hot.
Do not teach idleness, but teach needlework.
Hold on tighter to the plow, it will be more profitable.
Without work, strength weakens.
Sown - from a basket, and grew a little.
Business time, fun hour.
The sleigh runs from the mountain, but the cart does not go up the mountain.
Better quietly and forward than soon and then back.
The quieter you go, the further you'll get.
Start start, but look - finish.
A diligent mouse will gnaw through the board.
Labor is the basis of life. Latvian
One with a bipod, and seven with a spoon.
The oil itself will not be born.
Bread does not go behind the belly.
Lie down, my tow, at least for a whole week.
Farewell, kvashnya, I went for a walk.
Neither sew nor flog.
Like a stump through a deck.
The plow hit a stone.
Labor will not go to waste. Azerbaijani
Who loves life loves work. Tuvan proverb
Happiness does not come without effort. Tajik
The desired work is brighter than the sun. Azerbaijani
Without laboring, you will not find happiness; without sowing, you will not reap the harvest. Uzbek
About good work - there is something to boast about.
It remains until tomorrow - consider it stuck.
Not the stupid one who is stingy with words, but the stupid one who is actually stupid.
Friendly is not heavy, but apart - at least drop it. Russian
Chuvash
Alone you will not overcome even a bump; artel and through the mountain just right. Russian
Nine mice were pulled together - the lid was pulled off the tub. Kabardian
One hand does not clap. Armenian
Half the shoulder work is hard, if you substitute both, you can do it easier. Russian
Take it together - it will not be heavy. Komi-Perm
The work of the master is afraid. Russian
Lithuanian
An old camel is not afraid of heavy luggage. Kyrgyz
The work of the master is praised. Estonian
What is the master, such is the work. Russian
The black face coal miner is not ashamed. Azerbaijani
A good blacksmith will not hit the finger, a skilled seamstress will not tangle the thread. Tuvan folk proverb
Every Jeremiah understand the matter. Russian
Learning is the path to skill. Russian


If you want to know a lot, you need to sleep a little. Russian
The know-it-all runs along the path, the dunno lies on the stove. Russian
Knowledge and craft of a person paint. Tajik
Anyone who knows at least one craft will not know the need. Turkmen
Russian
Skillful hands do not know boredom. Russian
Skilled hands are not afraid of work. Latvian
Count work as rest when you have a great goal in front of you.
A man without craft is like a tree without fruit. Tajik
Skill destroys the rock. Abaza
A hardworking person, whatever he undertakes, everything will shine. Azerbaijani
The bee is small, and even that works. Russian
With patience, you will not be lost in work. Mari
With great patience comes skill. Russian
They plow the arable land - they don’t wave their hands.
Work is terrible with the eyes, not with the hands. Chuvash
Pick a berry - you'll pick a box. Russian
Mushrooms are looking for - they roam the forest. Russian
You can't cut down a tree at once. Russian
The ant is not great, but it digs mountains. Russian
Having brewed porridge, they do not spare oils, having started a business, they do not stop. Yakut
One bee will not bring much honey.
One hand does not clap.
A good blacksmith will forge a frog.
The work of the master is praised.
Flag in your hands!

Skillful hands do not know boredom.
There is safety in numbers.
It is useless to apply a pattern on water.
Bad dancer and boots interfere.
Eyes have chosen - hands have made. Latvian
The eyes are scary, but the hands are doing. Russian
Do not take on your own business, but do not be lazy about your own! Russian
Raised spikelet - a bag of bread for the collective farm. Russian
If you dig a well deep, the water will stand high. Azerbaijani
Ingenuity and water stops. Yakut
Think first, then start. Armenian
Try on seven times, cut once. Russian
To live without work is only to smoke the sky.
Think slow, work fast. Latvian
To be respected, one must love one's work.
You can't plow bread by running over.
What is the arable land, such is the brush. Don't say what you did, but say what you did.
Don't say "hop" until you jump over.
Sweat wells up, and the reaper takes his own.

If you don't start, think, but if you start, do.
Life is given for good deeds.
Hurry up and make people laugh.
A bad master has a bad saw.
The earth is painted by the sun, and man's work.
Birds are dyed by wings, but man is labor.
One bee will not make much honey.
People are not born with skill, but they are proud of the acquired craft.
The bee is small, and it works.
What works, such and fruits.
Sleep a lot - do not know the case.
The field loves work.
It's not enough to want, you have to be able to.
A scientist without work is like a cloud without rain.
There is patience, there will be skill.
What is the land, such is the bread.
Whoever hopes for heaven sits without bread.
The horse - oats, and the earth - manure.
The cuckoo cuckooed - it's time to sow flax.
A frog with a voice - this oats.
Oats love to go into the water and at the right time.
Early steam will give birth to wheat, and late fallow will give birth to a broom.
Rye feeds completely, and wheat is optional.
Feet feed the wolf.
Not he is good who is handsome in face, but he is good who is good in business.
Dawn showers with gold.
Gold is not gold without being under the hammer.
Gold is known to fire, man - in labor.
Strike while the iron is hot.
The ability to work is more valuable than gold.
If you lose time, you will lose the harvest.
A good field with a friendly team.
You lie down in the summer - in the winter you will run with a bag.
Whoever made the lock will make the key.
Work feeds, and laziness spoils.
Finished the job - walk boldly. Russian
Every person is known in practice.
Where the ax does not take, the ingenuity will take it. Yakut
You can do more with your mind than with strength alone. Latvian
Promised - do it, gave the word - do it. Tajik
Strike while the iron is hot. Russian
Postpone idleness, but do not postpone business. Russian
What is done today, you don't have to worry about tomorrow. Estonian
One "today" is better than two "tomorrows". Russian
Don't put off until tomorrow what you can do today. Russian
Do not leave morning work until evening. Uzbek
The earlier you start, the earlier you finish. Russian
Get up early, finish work early. Turkmen
Prepare the sleigh in summer and the cart in winter. Komi-Perm
Whoever worked in the summer will sing in the fall. Nogai
Not then the arc is bent when harnessed. Komi-Perm
What you can't collect in summer, you won't find in winter. Kabardian
After the summer, they don’t go to the forest for raspberries. Russian
Sowing barley, do not wait for wheat. Turkmen
Walking and thinking about work is harder than doing it. Mari
Walk, but know the work. Belarusian
Business time - fun hour. Russian
Done hastily - done for fun. Russian
A cat in mittens does not catch mice. Latvian
Shvets Danilo whatever he sews is rotten. Russian
No sickle will please a bad reaper. Kazakh
A bad hand ruins the job. Abaza
From the inept lumberjack the trees cry. Yakut
An inept seamstress and a needle and thread interfere. Yakut
While the lazy one is warming up, the diligent one will return from work.
Daria the cook has an accident all day long. Russian
The negligent does twice. Tatar proverb
There is nothing to brag about when everything falls out of hand. Russian
A diligent mouse will gnaw through the board.
Soon the fairy tale tells, but not soon the deed is done.
The old horse does not spoil the furrow.
The free ruble is cheap, the acquisitive ruble is expensive.
In the hands of the hard worker, the work burns with fire.
Work is black, but money is white.
A thousand vanities are of no use to the cause. Turkmen
To take on everything - to do nothing. Russian
From disorder, everything is shaky.
His laziness has made a nest in his bosom.
Overgrown with moss from laziness.
Lips drooped from laziness.
Don't joke around.
Rides, as if with eggs in the auction.
From the shore it is good to look at the rowers.
There is so much work that the chickens do not peck.
Hard labor.
Went to sell elephants.
Beat the buckets.
A cat is dainty to a fish, but you don’t want to climb into the water.
Give him an egg, and even a peeled one.
Labor always gives, but laziness takes.
It takes everything, but not everything succeeds. Russian
The lamb is praised in the spring, and the hen in the fall.
Who starts a lot, finishes a little. Russian
Unfinished business will be covered with snow. Turkmen
And forges, and blows, and he himself does not know what will happen. Russian folk proverb
Hurry up and make people laugh. Russian


Quick haste for people to laugh at. Belarusian
Hastily do - redo. Russian
The hard work is going on. Mari
Easy to break, hard to make. Chuvash
Thoughtfully conceived, but without mind done. Russian
And ready, yes stupidly. Russian
A hut is not cut with a shout, the matter is not argued with noise. Russian
Whoever does it at random, at least drop everything. Russian
You will get bitter, but eat sweet.
Perhaps the work will not improve, it will not help to live. Mari
Now goulashki and tomorrow goulashki - you are without a shirt. Russian
Lazy hands are not related to a smart head. Russian
Laziness is the mother of all misfortunes and vices. Chuvash
A little laziness will grow to a big one. Tuva
Work is a matter of honor, be in the first place in work. Russian
Every deed is set by a man, and is glorified by a man. Russian
Too lazy and too lazy to take a spoon, and not too lazy to dine. Russian
Sloth slurps cabbage soup without salt. Russian
A loafer and a loafer - they have a holiday on Monday. Russian
To the lazy, every day is a holiday. Tatar
Lazy has no time. Ukrainian
People plow, and we wave our hands. Ukrainian
They told the lazy person: "Close the door," and he answered: "The wind blows - it closes." Azerbaijani
A lazy man has seven holidays a week. Armenian
The cowardly and the lazy live in friendship. Russian
If you don't heat up, you won't get warm.
The mother instructed her daughter, and her daughter counted the flies. Abaza
The lazy spinner has no shirt for himself. Russian

Laziness, open the door, you'll burn!
- Even if I burn, I won’t open it!
Russian folk saying

A cat is dainty to a fish, but you don’t want to climb into the water. Ukrainian
I'm lazy and too lazy to get up. Buryat
I want to swallow, but I'm too lazy to chew. Russian
Give me an egg, peel it off, and put it in your mouth. Ukrainian
Hurry up, apple, and fall into your mouth. Russian
A lazy person and points the way with his foot. Lithuanian
The mother has two young daughters, and there is no water in the bucket. Moldavian
The arba broke - I'm lazy firewood. Turkmen
A lazy horse is not afraid of a club. Belarusian
In summer, do not lie in the shade, so that in winter the cow does not moo. Armenian
It is worth talking about business - a lazy person will have a headache. Armenian
If you want to know who is lazy - let's go for watering! Turkmen
From the mountain - far away, up the mountain - high, it's better than nothing. Ukrainian
Lazy is a lot of excuses. Yakut
He would be happy to mow, but there is no one to wear a scythe. Ukrainian
Eh, if the oven was on a horse, and I would be on it, a good Cossack would come out. Ukrainian
A lazy person is healthy at food, sick at work. Georgian
A loafer freezes at work, warms up while eating. Mari
First for a spoon, last for work. Lithuanian
Even if you don’t eat for three days, you can’t get off the stove. Ukrainian
A good one keeps up with business, a bad one - to food. Kazakh
In the work "oh", but eats for three. Ukrainian
A latecomer to help before the meal is eager. Turkmen
It's fun to eat, but it's boring to work. Russian
Eats for an ox, but works for a mosquito. Ukrainian
They go to the pies, but they run away from work. Moldavian
We are not for the cause, we are not for the work, but you can’t find food, dance against us. Russian
And we will eat and dance, but we will not plow the arable land. Russian
Looking at someone else's work, you will not be full. Russian
Plowed - did not come, sowed - did not come, reaped - did not come, and when there was steel - he called himself a brother. Georgian
Bread cries when a lazy person eats it. Lithuanian
The early bird cleans the sock, and the late one pierces the eyes. Russian
Who is lazy, he is sleepy. Ukrainian
Do not be dashing in words, but bad in work. Moldavian
A loafer will come - he will tear him away from work. Turkmen
People reap, and we lie under the boundary. Russian
Lazy bokeh and the sun does not rise at the right time. Russian
Look not at the person, but at his deeds. Ukrainian
A bird is recognized in flight, a person is recognized at work. Armenian
Don't look at the face, but look at the deed. Kyrgyz
Do not blame your neighbor - when you sleep until dinner.
A person is known not by his words, but by his deeds. Chuvash
Do not pull the nettle with the wrong hands. Kabardian
If you don't crack a nut, you won't eat the kernel.
When you drink water, remember those who dug the well.
The swallow begins the day, and the nightingale ends.
If you like to ride - love to carry sleds.
A tree lives by water, a tree saves water.
To break a tree - a second, to grow - years.
Will and work - wondrous shoots give.
Don't put off until tomorrow what you can do today.
To whom work is a burden, joy is unknown to him.
Put your mind and heart into work, cherish every second in your work.
Work makes a person happy and beautiful.
He who sows the wind will reap the blizzard.
The mirror of a man is his work. Azerbaijani
To live without work is only to smoke the sky. Russian
Don't blame your neighbor when you sleep until noon.
The early bird cleans the sock, and the late one pierces the eyes.
Who gets up early, God gives him.
The lazy Yegorka always has excuses. Russian

Ulyana woke up neither late nor early:
Everyone is leaving work, and she is right there.

Most likely, some of the presented sayings or proverbs about the benefits of labor have been known to you since childhood from older relatives, related to labor you learned at school, but most of them will pleasantly surprise children with their parents, because. collected rare, unknown proverbs from different peoples of the world about human labor. Read, choose relevant for yourself, remember, apply with success and perseverance in life.

Proverbs and sayings about work. Proverbs and sayings about skill.

Proverbs and sayings about the value and significance of labor, and that there is no life without work, labor. Proverbs and sayings for preschoolers. Proverbs and sayings for schoolchildren

Proverbs and sayings of the Russian people about work, about skill

To live without work is only to smoke the sky.

There is no work without hunting.

Without work and rest is not sweet.

The eyes are afraid, but the hands are doing.

Business - time, fun - an hour.

Things went like clockwork.

You can't even take a fish out of the pond without effort.

Do not open your mouth at someone else's loaf,

Get up early and get yours.

A good start is half done.

What is the master, such is the work.

Finished the job - walk boldly.

Boring day until evening, If there is nothing to do.

Big in body, small in deed.

No wonder it is said that the work of the master is afraid.

Don't say what you did, but say what you did.

Labor feeds a person, but laziness spoils.

Gruzdev called himself get in the body.

Down and Out trouble started.

The first pancake is always lumpy.

And Moscow was not suddenly built.

Who eats quickly, he works quickly.

Patience and work will grind everything.

Every bird is full of its nose.

Pick a berry, pick a box.

What goes around comes around.

Not the gods burn the pots.

Strike while the iron is hot.

A good deed praises itself.

After the case, they do not go for advice.

Do not count your chickens before they are hatched.

Don't say "hop" until you jump over.

Know how to start, know how to finish.

The end is the crown.

To eat a fish, you need to climb into the water.

Proverbs and sayings of the peoples of the world about work, about skill

Sweeter than all fruits is the fruit of labor. (Armenian)

It is useless to apply a pattern on water. (Taj.)

Who starts a lot, ends a little. (German.)

In the world there is no work without difficulty. (Armenian)

Although the pens are black, the work is white. (Belarusian)

He who collects a lot of things will not complete a single one. (Bulg.)

There is no impossible work. (Azerb.)

With time and patience, the hemp stalk turns into a shirt. (German.)

Whoever dug a ditch knows where the source is. (Azerb.)

Mastery is improved by diligence, But lost by idleness. (Whale.)

Diligence study for three years,

Leni - three days. (Whale.)

Hurry - and today will be evening. (Cast.)

A bad dancer always says the ground is rough. (Vietn.)

Not having a job is also hard work. (Azerb.)

The source of life is in work,

And success is in skill. (Mong.)

Haste does not help matters. (Japanese)

The hardworking barn is full,

The lazy man's dishes are empty. (Buryat.)

One day replaces three

Who knows how to do everything on time. (Whale.)

Better day to think

What a whole week to waste. (Finnish)

If you wave your scythe, peace will be sweet. (Bulg.)

Experience is the best teacher. (Latin.)

Your business is easier than cotton,

And someone else's work is heavier than a stone. (Uzbek.)

He saws crookedly, but blames the saw. (Vietn.)

Bad dancer and boots interfere. (Belarusian)