Sayings about the rich. Proverbs about wealth and poverty

Sayings about the rich. Proverbs about wealth and poverty

1. The rich did, the commemoration for both father and stepfather, but the poor and for his own father could not do.
2. Poor, but he has no proud horse, but he raises his leg in the stirrup.
3. A large tree gives a lot of chips.
4. In need, you will receive help from someone and do not expect.
5. The master gave a horse, but the groom would not allow it.
6. The hungry man knows the price of bread.
7. You can't pay off your debt with thoughts.


8. For the hungry and salt and pepper food.
9. The one who had a single cow gave her a jug to urinate.
10. The commemoration was such that the dogs passed the food.
11. Patience is wealth.
12. If you are rich, then death will be delayed.
13. If the neighbor is wealthy, then yours will remain for you.
14. They also praise the rich dog.
15. Whom the guests visit, the cauldron does not empty.
16. Whoever does not know the measure of his belly will be disgraced.
17. When the poor man gets rich, his wife dies.
18. The well-fed thought that his comrades were also full.
19. What is missing is expensive.
20. What a happy person makes, an unhappy person lives on.
21. What the unfortunate person collected, the happy one took away.
22. The mind of the noble poor does not kill.
23. Lie down without eating - get up without debt.
24. They don't laugh at the ugly, they don't smile at the poor.
25. Orphans and churek will be baked without fire.
26. The unfortunate got the wealth of the happy.
27. In search of what he did not have, the greedy man lost what he had.
28. Do not be related to the fact that he is rich, and do not shy away from the one who is poor.
29. Than "yours", "mine" is better.
30. Wealth is domination.
31. Who died of hunger with gold, who remained with the harvest.
32. The one to whom you are in debt is your king.
33. Small things are difficult to spend, but big ones are easy.
34. Knew how to carry away, know how to bring.
35. It is more difficult to save wealth than to acquire wealth.
36. For a fool and wealth is destructive.
37. Let the guy and poor, but conscientious.
38. Kindness without mind is emptiness.
39. Those who went bankrupt during the sale became wiser when buying.
40. A kind person does not make mistakes.
41. Glory is more beautiful than wealth.
42. Tears do not pay the debt.
43. Whoever waits for someone else's dinner will be left without breakfast.
44. The wealth of the mind is not a substitute.
45. When wealth ends, the mind increases.
46. ​​Without spending a penny, you won't earn a ruble.
47. Pick up what has fallen, but don’t take what has fallen.
48. Fear poverty, but it has come - do not retreat.
49. Two beggars do not enter the same gate.
50. Whoever shares his piece will not remain hungry.
51. The earth does not love the one who asks for alms.
52. Do not allow the hungry to look into your barn.
53. Those who are used to taking away cannot give.
54. Greedy and the grave is narrow.
55. When you are sick, you feel sorry for yourself, but when you recovered - what you spent.
56. The one who always asks is not shy.
57. When the poor man was given flour, he asked for a cauldron.
58. Greedy recounts his income a hundred times.
59. At whom the house burned down, he felt sorry for the ashes.
60. When the fools dug a well, where to put the earth, they did not know.
61. A beggar is not afraid of poverty.
62. The cunning one who gives with one hand, takes away with two.
63. The miser will knock butter out of the water.
64. For the beggar, even Easter does not come.
65. Any footwear in size for a beggar.
66. Whoever had no money, he was looking for a wallet.
67. Having regretted fifty dollars - he paid the ruble.
68. Where there are many merchants, there are many poor peasants.
69. Who was shaking over someone else's piece, and did not finish his own.
70. When you are poor, and the priest is deaf to you.
71. The disease of stinginess is incurable.
72. Pop - the death of the rich rejoices.
73. The sum of a beggar has no bottom.
74. The orphan has a house without a roof.
75. He who does not have his own, trembles over a stranger.
76. Those who are poor in soul and wealth will not help.
77. There is no drought for a beggar.
78. The poor man's guest will not be left without talking.
79. An orphan and an orphan in Paradise.
80. Happiness with wealth, poverty with grief.
81. The poor man is not afraid of thieves.
82. A hungry and fearful person has no restful sleep.
83. The spool is small, but expensive.
84. The church has not yet been built, but the poor are gathered.
85. A beggar stands in paradise under the windows.
86. For a poor man, fasting has no end.
87. Everyone helps the rich, but nobody helps the poor.
88. A rich miser is worse than a beggar.
89. They are related to the rich.
90. A stingy person has no debts.
91. Where there is stinginess, friendship is powerless.
92. The rich and stupid do not need advice.
93. A poor man does not go to visit a miser.
94. No one notices the death of a beggar.
95. A beggar knows a stingy one.
96. The beggar has many gates.
97. A beggar has nothing to hide.
98. There are no unfamiliar paths for the beggar.
99. Poor people milk their cow even without a calf.
100. The wealth of a beggar is health.
101. When you get rich, remember what you ate when you were poor.
102. Anyone who pays debts on time is borrowed.
103. What you borrowed from the poor man ahead of time, return.
104. Relatives of the poor dress him when he is buried.
105. The beggar was beaten, and they were not allowed to cry.
106. The poor man, having become rich, burned a candle during the day.
107. A rich man does not end his Easter days.
108. The rich boast about money, the poor about their children.
109. The poor man leaves a sweet piece in the end.
110. Wealth is deaf, poverty is blind.
111. The poor know the trouble of a beggar.
112. The supper of the hungry is delicious.
113. Hunger has a short conscience.
114. The poor know what wealth is worth.
115. He who has nothing, his hands are short.
116. Fear poverty than death.
117. No one hears the sighs of the poor.
118. The rich seeks beautiful things, the poor - warm ones.
119. The rich feed the poor with crumbs.
120. Greed humiliates, modesty decorates.
121. A penny of a beggar gives a bell ringing.
122. The water boils from the crying of an orphan.
123. Do not be proud of the fact that you are rich today.
124. When hungry, everything is delicious.
125. The rich get boring.
126. And a poor son is a rich man for his mother.
127. The poor man dries wet clothes on himself.
128. Greedy eyes are hungry.
129. In the house of a poor man they are fond of songs.
130. He who chased after a stranger had to share his own.
131. For a beggar, gold is also colorless.
132. A poor man does not believe a beggar.
133. A greedy dog ​​is put on a yoke.
134. Wealth and happiness do not exist together.
135. The only thing left for the poor is to twist his mustache.
136. A persistent debtor and persistent reciprocal partner is worth each other.
137. The thief does not regret the stolen wealth.
138. What cannot be said from wealth and what cannot be eaten from poverty.
139. Grief does not leave the door of the poor man.
140. A poor man has meat - no fire, there is fire - no meat.
141. Greedy and pity the sea.
142. If you do not quickly use what the bad nobleman gave, he will demand it back.
143. It is better to burst a bad belly than to remain a good meal.
144. The poor man has found a treasure, he has not found a place to hide.
145. He who eats in secret will not be satisfied.
146. For a blind cat, a skinny mouse is fat.
147. Who does not go to visit, and does not like the guest.
148. Alamys is more valuable than all riches.

Note: Alamys is the totality of all the highest moral qualities of a person: honor, dignity, nobility, love of freedom, conscience, a sense of duty, loyalty, chastity.

The rich sit at a feast, and the poor wander in the world. Russian proverb

The rich do as they want, and the poor do as they can. Russian proverb

A rich man is like an ashtray: the fuller the dirtier. Japanese proverb

Rich even the fool everyone respects. Russian proverb

The rich cannot be distinguished from the thieving. Russian proverb

The rich are escorted so as not to fall, and the poor so that they do not steal. Russian proverb

The rich and the poor do not make up. Russian proverb

It is difficult for a rich man to be, but it is not surprising for a well-fed one. Russian proverb

A rich soul is cheaper than a penny. Russian proverb

It is pleasant for a rich man to live, for a poor man it is hard to breathe. Indian proverb

The rich and the hell are good. Russian proverb

The rich and the devil shakes the child. Russian proverb

The rich go to court: tryn-grass, the poor: off with the head. Russian proverb

The rich are not sorry for the ship, and the poor are sorry for the wallet. Russian proverb

The rich cannot sleep: the rich is afraid of the thief. Russian proverb

A rich man is a dirty trick, but a poor man is happy. Russian proverb

Paradise for the rich and hell for the poor. Russian proverb

The rich eat sweetly, but sleep poorly. Russian proverb

The rich get the calves, and the poor get the guys. Russian proverb

Wealth adorns a dwelling, virtues adorn a person. Chinese proverb

Wealth without health is nothing. English proverb

Wealth is the goal of a fool, virtue is the goal of the wise. Indian proverb

Wealth is water: it has come and gone. Russian proverb

Wealth is dirt, mind is gold. Russian proverb

Wealth, like want, destroys many. English proverb

Wealth with money, grief with fun. Russian proverb

The mind gives birth to wealth, but the need of the cheeks knits. Russian proverb

Wealth does not save a person from death. Russian proverb

You cannot enter heaven with wealth. Russian proverb

The rich and the devils are brothers. Greek proverb

We will not be rich, but we will be full. Russian proverb

Rich, so hello, and poor, so goodbye. Russian proverb

The rich live off the poor, the poor live off their work. Russian proverb

The rich got up before us and grabbed everything. Russian proverb

The rich do not spare the poor. Tuvan proverb

The rich is not a brother to the poor. Russian proverb

The rich do not believe in the poor. Russian proverb

The rich man is amazed at how the need lives. Russian proverb

The rich feast on weekdays, and the poor grieve even on holiday. Russian proverb

The rich man does not grieve, but he is bored. Russian proverb

The rich as he wants, and the poor as he can. Russian proverb

The rich - for money, and the need - for invention. Russian proverb

The rich do not know the difficulties of the poor, the well-fed - the torment of the hungry. Chinese proverb

The rich do not swallow gold, the poor do not gnaw stones. Russian proverb

The rich wears what he wants, and the poor wears what he can. Russian proverb

If you take a rich one, you will reproach; if you take a smart one, you will not give a word to say. Russian proverb

The rich man eats a roll, but the poor man has no bread. Ukrainian proverb

The rich feel sorry for the ship, the poor for the crutch. Russian proverb

Great wealth turns a man into a dog. Dargin proverb

If you are rich, you will be stingy. Russian proverb

I will be rich, I will be horned; whom I want a hut. Russian proverb

There is good, but not everyone cares. Russian proverb

In a fight, a rich person protects, a poor one - a caftan. Russian proverb

Everyone knows how a rich man gets it: not with his hump, but with someone else's labor. Ukrainian proverb

There is a lot of money - the hut has become cramped, the former wife has become ugly. Tajik proverb

Peace of mind is better than wealth. Bengali proverb

Many guests follow the rich bride. Norwegian proverb

Whoever is rich is the brother of Panam. Ukrainian proverb

Better to be an honest poor man than a rich scoundrel. German proverb

Do not save, die - and everything will remain. Komi

Not to live with wealth, with a person. Russian proverb

You won't be hunched over by wealth. Udmurt proverb

The father is rich, but the son is unfortunate. Russian proverb

When I was young I didn’t get rich, but when I was old I wanted to. Russian proverb

The pig is fed, but eats everything; the man is rich, but he saves everything. Russian proverb

The rich man has envious eyes, grabbing hands. Ukrainian proverb

Non-covetousness was, in a sense, the ideology of the working man of Ancient Rus. Its essence consisted in the predominance of spiritual and moral motives of life behavior over material interests.

The popular understanding of non-acquisitiveness was expressed in the proverbs: “Don't take too much, don't take your pocket. do not destroy the soul "or" Do not save up the belly (wealth), but do not destroy the soul. "

A person should not strive for wealth, nor for hoarding; a person should be content with little. "Extra money - unnecessary worries", "Money is a concern, a bag is a burden", "You can't live without bread, and you don't live on bread (not bread, material interest)," "You will not live on bread alone", " Bread for the stomach - and lives without money. " Indeed, “why grieve the soul, who has something to live” (there is bread). "I will live without money, if only there was bread", "Without money, sleep is stronger", "Better bread and water than pie with misfortune."

“Feed, Lord, with a small bite,” the peasant begs. "Eat half-assed, drink half-drunk, you will live a full century." There is nothing to envy others, says the Russian peasant and emphasizes: "Looking at people to live (that is, not in abundance) - to cry at yourself."

Rejecting acquisitiveness and hoarding, carefully and with dignity accepting wealth and money, a working person puts forward his ideal - the ideal of modest prosperity, in which one can live tolerably well and help his loved ones. "He is rich who do not know the needs", "We will not be rich, but we will be full."

In the minds of a Russian person, the concept of prosperity, satiety is associated only with work, work, and personal merits. “As you work, so you eat”, “As we are (as we work), such are the sledges”, “As Pakhom is, such is the hat on him”, “As for Senka, and the cap”, “As is Martyn, such is his altyn” ( earned so much).

The Russian person firmly believes that: "From your labors you will be full, but you will not be rich." Such a person does not need profit. "A full soul does not take profit", "It is better to live in pity than in envy", "Whoever feeds the orphans knows God", "Collect with one hand, distribute with the other", "The hand of the giver will not become scarce." “Not rich in what he is, but in so rich in what he is glad to” (that is, share with your neighbor), “Not rich, but glad to guests”, “I don’t need a rich man, give me a tough one” (not greedy), “Keep the girl in the dark , and money in a cramped state. "

"Trouble will give birth to money", - the working person persistently repeats, "Money is like stones - it is heavy on the soul", "Money is dust", "You cannot redeem your soul with money" - or another version of this proverb: "Money is dust, well, they are in tartararah ". Hence, it is clear what gave F.M.Dostoevsky the right to write that the Russian people turned out to be, perhaps, the only great European people who withstood the onslaught of the golden calf, the power of the money bag.

Among the peasant sages and experienced people there were truths, the ideological and moral content of which, translated into modern language, was approximately as follows: “Human wealth does not consist in money and comfort, not in expensive and convenient things and objects, but in the depth and diversity of comprehending the essence of life , the acquisition of beauty and harmony of the world, the creation of a high moral order ”.

No, not money for a working person is not a fetish. "Better to give than take." "God forbid to submit, God forbid to ask."

A special question is raised about the attitude to someone else's property, the results of someone else's labor. To encroach on them is a terrible sin. "It is better to collect around the world than to take someone else's." "Better to ask for Christ's sake than to take away from behind a bush." "The earned hunk is better than the stolen loaf." "Though in latan, but not in grabbed."

For a Western European burgher, Russian folk proverbs calling to spare someone else's good would probably seem like monstrous nonsense. "Don't take care of yours, take care of someone else's." "Take care of someone else's, and yours - as you know." But in fact it was so - they took care of someone else's property with more zeal than their own.

"Don't count money in someone else's pocket." "Have pity on someone else's, God will give his." "Whoever desires someone else's will lose his own." However, the Russian worker also says this: "Do not forget your own, but do not hide someone else's." "I will stand for my own, but I will not take someone else's."

Do you remember how Herzen in his book "Past and Thoughts" talks about a peasant who categorically refused to take too much from him? In the hut where Herzen stopped to spend the night on his way to exile, the peasant fed him supper. When in the morning it was necessary to pay for the meal, the owner asked for five kopecks from the exiled, and the very smallest coin turned out to be two kopecks. The peasant refused to accept this coin, because he considered it a great sin to take for dinner more than it was worth.

The writer V. Belov rightly notes: “In the old days, many people considered not poverty, but wealth as God's punishment. Their idea of ​​happiness was associated with moral purity and spiritual harmony, which, in their opinion, were not facilitated by the desire for wealth. They were proud not of wealth, but of intelligence and ingenuity. Those who were proud of wealth, especially not acquired, but inherited, the peasant environment disliked. "

A person who thinks only about his personal material interests is unpleasant to the soul of a peasant. His sympathies are on the side of those who live by conscience, justice, and simplicity of soul.

The classic Russian tale of three brothers - two smart and a third fool - ends with the moral victory of the unmercenary, non-covetous, simple-minded younger brother of the “fool” over materialism and the practical wisdom of the elder brothers.

"... Perhaps, the special rejection of many Russians about sacred people, notes M. Antonov, was caused by the English political economy, since in Russia from ancient times the understanding of wealth divorced from morality was not instilled ...".

To wealth and the rich, to hoarding, the Russian people were unfriendly and with great suspicion. As a working man, he understood that "you cannot make stone chambers from the works of the righteous." Although it would be wrong to believe that he was guided by a feeling of envy. No. Just the acquisition of wealth above his needs, the accumulation of all kinds of goods above the measure did not fit into his scale of life values. "Do not boast in silver, boast in goodness."

Many among the people believed that any wealth is associated with sin (and of course, not without reason). "Wealth before God is a great sin", "The devils forge money for the rich", "Let your soul go to hell - you will be rich", "There are many sins, and plenty of money", "There is no way to be in hell - you cannot make money", "I saved up money , but I bought something difficult ”,“ I saved up, I saved up, but I bought the devil! ”.

Hence the conclusions: "It is better to live a poor man than to get rich with sin", "Unrighteous self-interest will never come", "Unjust gain is fire", "Unjustly acquired sideways will be kicked out, unrighteous acquisition is dust", "It was not from poverty that stinginess came out of wealth" ...

So, a working person treats the rich with great distrust. “Wealth is akin to arrogance,” he says. “The rich man does not remember anyone, he only remembers himself”, “Cancer with a claw, but the rich with money”, “A rich man like a horned bull”, “A rich man will not buy his conscience, but ruin his own”.

At the same time, the peasants somehow sympathize with the rich, seeing in his position a moral inconvenience and even inferiority. "The rich and not grieving, but bored", "The rich cannot sleep, the rich is afraid of the thief." And for the moral upbringing of a child, wealth in the people's minds does direct harm. "The wealth of parents is damage to children", "A rich father, but a poor son." Sometimes the enmity towards the rich comes to curses: “We praise God, we magnify Christ, we curse the rich rich man!” Says one of the popular proverbs.

Thrift and thrifty are more consistent with his ideal of modest prosperity. “Thrift,” he says, “is better than wealth,” “Stock is better than the rich,” “Take care of half the salvation,” “The stock of a bag does not tear,” “The stock of trouble does not repair."

"A small prey, but a great care - you will live a century", "A penny to a penny - a family will live", "A home penny protects a ruble", "It is better to keep your own than someone else's." “Keep the everyday life of the hunt and prey”, “It is not the arrival of people who get rich, but the expense”, “Throw the good behind, it will be in front”, “Who shakes, there is no such way”.

“Not about that, godfather, it’s a question, but we must take it and take care of it,” teaches the judicious owner. "Gather a berry - you will pick up a box", "Fluff to the fluff, and a feather bed will come out", "In general, the stock is not damaged in a bag", "If you put it further, you will take it closer."

Thrift is strongly encouraged. But hoarding, greedy acquisition of material objects is viewed as a sin, because, according to the people, "a mean soul is cheaper than a penny." The miser and the miser, like the rich, are suspected of conspiring with the devil. "The miser saves - the devil is shaking the bag", "The devil is shaking the bag - the curmudgeon fills it up", "Whoever wants money, he does not sleep all night", "The bees are stingy: they collect honey and die themselves." People used to say about such people: "His teeth froze from stinginess", "You can't borrow ice from him in Epiphany", "He has every penny nailed down with a ruble nail." And the general verdict is as follows: "God will diminish the covetous person for a century."

Condemning money-grubbing, hoarding, greed, avarice and unrighteous wealth, the popular consciousness is condescending towards the poor, and moreover, sympathizes with them. Apparently, the image of the poor is more consistent with popular ideals than the image of the rich. “Poverty is a sacred cause”, “The naked man has the same soul”, “Gol, but not a thief; poor, but honest "," Rich, but crooked; poor and straight "," Better a righteous beggar than a rich sneaky man. " "The poor is not a vice, but misfortune", "Though the purse is empty, but the soul is pure", "Gol and naked - before God is right", "Poverty teaches, but spoils happiness", "Poverty teaches, wealth puffs up"

Thrift and thrifty are more consistent with his ideal of modest prosperity. “Thrift,” he says, “is better than wealth,” “Stock is better than the rich,” “Take care of half the salvation,” “The stock of a bag does not tear,” “The stock of trouble does not fix.” "A small booty, but a great care - you will live a century", "A penny to a penny - a family will live", "A home penny protects a ruble", "It's better to keep your own than someone else's." “Keep the everyday life of the hunt and prey”, “It is not the arrival of people who get rich, but the expense”, “Throw the good behind, it will be in front”, “Who shakes, there is no such way”. “Not about that, godfather, it’s a question, but we must take it and take care of it,” teaches the judicious owner. "Gather a berry - you will pick up a box", "Fluff to the fluff, and a feather bed will come out", "In general, the stock is not damaged in a bag", "If you put it further, you will take it closer."

A source: Platonov O.A. Russian Labor, M., 1991

What is wealth - good or evil? What does it give a person, how does his character and relationships with other people change? Who can worthily pass the test of wealth and poverty? Humanity has been asking itself such questions for many centuries. Possible answers can be found in proverbs, sayings, omens, riddles and rituals left to us by our ancestors.

Proverbs and sayings

Trouble with money - trouble without money.

Trouble will find the poor man, even though the sun will go down.

All the wind blows in the eyes of the poor.

To the poor, wherever you throw it, everything is upside down.

A poor man can live with a rich man - either cry or grieve.

Poverty is not a vice, but twice as bad.

Poverty is not a vice, but worse than unhappiness.

The poor man is happy with his shirt, but the rich also shuns the casing.

The poor sweat pours, and the rich drinks his blood.

Ermoshka is rich - there is a dog and a cat.

The rich do as they want, and the poor do as they can.

The rich went to the feast, and the poor wandered into the world.

They did not live richly, there is nothing to begin.

The rich are seated at the table, and the poor are seen off.

Water flows uphill to the rich, but the poor to dig a well in the valley.

The rich are forgiven for their sins, but the poor are punished anyway.

The rich and the devil shakes children.

The rich and the devils thresh peas.

The rich go to court - tryn-grass, and the poor - from the shoulders of the head.

The rich also feast on weekdays, and the poor grieve even on holidays.

The rich are never guilty.

The rich whisper with the godfather, and the poor with the bag.

The rich man eats a roll, but the poor man has no bread.

The rich man strives, as it were, to knock the poor off his feet.

The rich man is profit, and the poor man's death.

There was wealth here, but took away the lack.

If Foma had had money, he would have been good, but if he hadn’t, everyone would stay away.

If there were money, there would be a bag.

If there were pigs, there would be fat and bristles.

Dumplings themselves fall into the mouth.

One pocket is empty, and the other is also not a lot.

It's getting dark in one pocket and dawn in the other.

He walks in boots, but the footprints are barefoot.

All people look at the same sun, but they eat more than one.

Everyone knows how a rich man gets it: not with his hump, but with someone else's labor.

Where money speaks, truth is silent.

Necessity for inventions is cunning.

The pitch is erratic.

Money is not God, but there is half a God.

Monetary sin is for the rich.

Money gets money.

Money goes to money.

Money is like health: it starts to be felt when there is none.

Money is manure: not today, tomorrow - a cart.

Money is not what is earned, but what is spent wisely.

Money account like.

Good is a real thing.

The rich man would eat money, if the poor man did not feed him with bread.

There is money - so into the pile, no money - so into the schema.

For money and the devil will read a prayer.

If money speaks, then the truth is silent.

The hen pecks by the grain, and the whole yard is in droppings.

A rich man is like a horned ox.

Power is not in wealth, but in black hands.

You won't get rich with an ax, but you will be grieved.

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Poverty cries, wealth rides.
Penniless - fame is not good.
Without money - a bum.
Without money - everywhere thin.
Without money - and devious skinny (or: and everyone is skinny).
I can live without money, I can’t live without bread.
Sleep better without money.
Those who save money live needlessly.
Without a ruble - crazy.
Without the owner - the money is shards.
Lack of money before money.
God loves faith (or: truth), and money is counting.
Timoshka is rich, and keel with a basket.
A rich spoon with a ladle, a poor spoon with a ladle.
The rich are at home everywhere. The rich is not a brother to the poor.
For the rich, everything (or: every day) is a holiday.
Everything is preferential for the rich.
It is a holiday for a rich man.
A rich man does not want to die.
The rich cannot sleep: the rich is afraid of the thief.
A rich man with grief to live.
The rich eat sweetly, but sleep poorly.
Rich devils forge money.
Wealth ginet, and poverty lives on.
Wealth will fall in love, and the mind will give way.
The wealth of parents is damage to children (or: punishment to children).
Wealth with horns, poverty with legs (horns - arrogance).
The wealth of arrogance is akin.
Wealth the mind gives birth to (or: the mind gives).
Rich, so hello, and poor, so goodbye!
A rich man is like a horned bull: he won't fit into a cramped gate.
The rich lie - no one will take him away.
The rich man does not grieve, but grumbles.
The rich man does not grieve, but he is bored.
The rich man does not remember anyone - he only remembers himself.
The rich grows puffy, the poor grows thin.
The rich will not buy conscience, but ruin his own.
The rich man grieves at the floor of grief.
The rich mind will buy; the poor man would sell his own, but they do not take it.
The rich even lie, and then it goes for the future.
The rich has a ruble, and the poor has a forehead.
The rich are not boasted (that is, they are not praised), but what does he do?
If you are rich, you will be horned. The one who is rich is horned.
If you are rich, you will be stingy.
If there were pieces of paper, there would be cuties.
There would be some trinkets, there will be some dancers.
Not to be in hell - not to make wealth.
The bag is thick, and the house is not empty.
Not grubby in the shoulders, but broad-shouldered in a sack.
In a full sack there is a brother; in a half-bag - a cousin;
Suddenly thick - suddenly empty.
After all, I'm not slutting a rich man, but God (if they don't believe in God).
A large pile will not bother you.
The most fun is to count your money.
The whole truth is in the account.
Where there was water, there it will be; where the money went, there it will accumulate.
Where there is a lot of water, there will be more; where there is a lot of money, there will be more.
There are many sins, and plenty of money.
Give a penny and let the pig in the rye - you'll be good.
Give me a penny, so you will be good.
You will make money - you will live without need.
No money - before profit; an extra penny - before death.
There is no money, so the pillow does not turn under your head.
There is no money, and there is no business (i.e., no hassle).
Money is a prayer that a sharp razor will shave off all sins.
Money makes a path.
Money mana (or: small), sets fog.
Money is not God, but protects (or: but has mercy).
Money is not God, but half of God is.
The money of the ruble protects, and the ruble guards the head.
Money is wings. Money is wings.
Money makes money (or: gives birth, forges).
Money and stone hollows.
Money for money runs in.
The priest will buy money and deceive God (that is, the priest will hide his sins).
There is no conspiracy for money (that is, it is always an expense).
Money cannot redeem a soul.
Money is time-consuming chores.
Money is iron, and clothes are ashes.
Money is a concern, a bag is a burden.
Money is a touchstone.
Money is a squabble, and without it it's bad.
Money is wasted, and without it schema.
Money is like a gallio (jackdaws): everyone gets lost in a flock.
Money (or: Bread) and a belly (that is, cattle), and a woman lives (that is, rules by tax).
I saved up money, but bought something difficult.
Money is better than an agreement (i.e. give it back in cash).
Money is not a head: a profitable business.
Money is not a splinter (that is, count and take care).
Money is not splinters, it is strong by account.
Money down the drain: just blow on them - and no.
Money account like.
Money is strong. The counting hundred is full.
Money is poured in fours (they rake in a shovel).
Money is like water. Wealth is water: it came and went.
Money is like stones: it weighs heavily on the soul.
Keep the girl in the dark, and the money in the cramped.
Good Martyn, if there is altyn.
The good land is full of money; thin earth is empty money.
Bread is expensive if there is no money.
Torment for a fool, honor for a smart one (that is, money).
He doesn't even need to die (he lives in such contentment).
There is in the anbar, it will be in the pocket (and vice versa).
It is in the bag, so it will be in the kvashny.
If you have a penny, so will rye.
There is in the threshing floor, and there will be in the bag.
There are relatives (that is, money), and it goes like a god.
There is something to ring, so you can grunt.
There is something to eat, so there is someone to listen to the owner.
Pearls are measured by garnets (or: peresy).
Fat (that is, gulba) does not suffer: he walks in boots.
Lives in Vyatka, but walks in the same order.
Lives, with whom the money is kept.
They live, they weigh gold (that is, in contentment).
To live in goodness and in red is good in a dream.
You cannot exchange one rich man for a band of beggars.
Good for your penny everywhere.
If you want good, sprinkle (or: sow) silver.
Why would a rich man die?
Why go to Varvara, like your own in your pocket.
Gold (or: Moshna) does not speak, but does a lot (or: and works wonders).
Gold is weighty, but it pulls upward.
Gold floats on the water.
The golden hammer and iron gates pierce (or: unlock).
And lord money for the master.
And poor, but hesitant; and rich, but crumbly.
And the poor will steal, but God forgives him.
And the doors of the rich are ashamed of the poor.
And the truth sinks if gold floats.
And give birth - pay, and bury - pay!
And don't say a word, just show me a penny (that is, they will understand).
And it happens that I am not happy with the money either.
Get to know the money man. Money is fond of art.
Ira Kresu is not a friend.
As money at the hip, so will help in trouble.
How cheese rolls in butter (or: bathes).
What is in anbar, so is in a pocket.
Kalita brother, Kalita friend; there is in the kalita, and the godfather on the kuta (that is, at a party).
When money speaks, then truth is silent.
If the rich man speaks, then there is someone to listen to.
The kopeck is driving the wagon train.
I saved up, saved up, and the devil bought it.
The horse is well-fed, and good; rich man, and smart.
Warmth for the shaggy, nakedness for the hungry.
Crosses and rings - the same money.
Whoever is rich is my brother.
He who lives in goodness walks in silver.
Whoever is strong and rich, it is good for him to fight.
Enough cous - you pay the ruble; if you eat your fill you won't undress.
Extra money is an extra concern.
Mamon is oppressive, and sleep doesn’t.
Copper ruble, and pieces of paper with poods.
Less money means less hassle.
A lot of money - a lot of trouble (or: worries).
A rich man is like a horned bull.
A rich man is rowing money with a shovel.
The man is not a brewer, but brews beer; he does not forge money, but lends money (that is, the rich man).
On the rich, the gates are wide open, on the poor - constipation.
There is no sign on the money (or: tamga, nogavki, that is, you do not know how or by whom they were acquired).
The royal seal is on the money.
at the bottom of the bag - in matchmaking; but not in the bag, there are no relatives.
To your fair share of the will.
There is always a request for this product (i.e. money).
Nag does not accumulate gold.
Cash is sorcerers.
He's not rich, but hesitating.
Not rich, but he lives toorovato.
Not rich feeds, torsy.
They do not accept money in a heap. Count yes after crunching.
It was not money that made us rich, but we made money.
I do not bow to Grandma Varvara, I have my own in my pocket.
The head is not wise, but the pod is full.
The man is not smart, but the kitty is vigorous.
Not from poverty (or: squalor) stinginess came from wealth.
If you do not turn your head away with a nag, you will not be a rich man.
Do not ask the rich, ask the torso.
Not fluff, but softly sitting (about a Cossack saddle pillow, in which money and other prey are put).
In the end, not counting a thousand.
Not only good, that there is a lot of silver.
It is not the poor who owes, but the rich.
Do not boast in silver, boast in goodness.
Not a piece of money; the thing is the mind.
Don't make a noise, naked, if Marco drinks.
Not in your pocket, but in the barn.
There is no commodity opposite the truth (i.e. money).
Neither a horse without a bridle, nor wealth without a mind.
not nice to anyone (or: hateful to everyone).
Poverty is stronger than wealth (comic).
The beggar seeks illnesses, but they themselves go to the rich.
What to grieve about, who has something to live for.
One hand in honey, the other in molasses.
He lights a pipe with banknotes.
He now sucks his paw (that is, he lives with fat).
He's not all here: half of it is in the ground (that is, the money is buried).
stay. Chill and need - there is none worse.
Out of excess, the elder also builds a cell.
It will not decrease from the account (increase: but decreases from deficiency).
The father is rich, but the son is poor.
The dog is shaggy - he is warm; the man is rich - he is good.
Submitting is not tricky, but trickier than where to get it.
Catch someone with a golden bait.
To pour full is to live richly.
The house is full, the mouth is also full.
After God - money is the first.
With money, Panfil is dear to all people; no money Panfil
When you are full, remember hunger, and when you are rich, remember squalor.
Warm up a place, a place.
Let your soul go to hell - you will be rich.
Cancer has a pincer, but a rich one has a pest (i.e. drags).
Be born, be baptized, marry, die - give money for everything!
The mug is unsightly, but the bag is grub.
Moneylenders in the next world count red-hot dimes with their bare hands.
The ruble is the mind; and two rubles - two minds.
The ruble is - and the mind is; no ruble - no mind.
He's nice with money, he's hateful without money.
Itself is not court ma, but the dad is rich.
You won't get bored of counting your money.
Holy money will beg.
Strength and glory to wealth are obedient.
Collect, save money.
As much as your heart desires. There is anything your darling wants.
The word is faith, bread is a measure, money is an account.
Death appears to be bellies (ie, property).
A sable blanket at my feet, but the pillows drowned in tears.
To count - after not to bother.
Our deeds began to get better: the earth became from seeds
It is necessary to grunt and blurt out a piece of money - everything will be.
The pig is full, but it eats everything; the man is rich, but he saves everything.
Those are good, others are good, and not bad for us, if our pockets are full.
Only the mind cannot be bought with money - who has no money.
He is smart who is richly (or: red) dressed up.
He is tricky who has a vigorous pocket.
The horsetail is thin, and the spikelet (bread) is burly.
Everything is sweet for a rich man, everything is smooth.
A rich man has a broom beard, a poor man has a wedge.
The rich man owes everything, the rich master owes everything.
A rich devil has a lot of children.
A rich man has money like a zyuzi of dirt.
His mistress lost the pot without a word (that is, it was secretly buried with money).
From whom I see money, I cannot hear my soul.
Whoever has an ear has a voice.
The young man is not without a gold, the red girl is not without a silver.
He has money and chickens do not bite.
He has a lined caftan (i.e. rich).
His lining is more expensive than a caftan (from the custom of sewing up money).
Fomushka has money - Fomushka-Foma;
Fomushka has no money - Fomka-Foma.
The poor man is afraid of God and the rich man is afraid, but the rich (for the time being) is not afraid of anyone.
The poor man is angry with the rich, and after him he is without a hat.
Wretched dooku, rich boredom overcomes.
An agreement is better (or: more expensive) than money (that is, so as not to argue later).
To fish for a golden milk yield.
Fishing with a silver hook.
Mind stupid, but the wallet is tight.
Thomas is a big chrome.
Bread and belly - and lives without money (that is, you can live).
Bread with water, but not a pie with a vengeance.
Bread is the measure, and money is an account.
It's good to flaunt someone who's money is rattling.
Hood Roman, if your pocket is empty.
More often counting, stronger friendship.
Tears flow through the gold.
What is dearer than a hundred rubles? - Two hundred.
Every step you step is a penny; if you cross - another; but if you mince, you won't cover it with a ruble.
What an old woman has for money! All pennies.
What a step is a hryvnia. What you step is simple in a ruble.
Silk does not break, damask steel is not cut, red gold does not rust.
This is a monetary sin (that is, it can be corrected with money).
Like good, like naked, like there is nothing (addition: oprinting simplicity).

Proverbs sayings about wealth for schoolchildren, sayings about poverty and Wealth, Russian folk proverbs for children about Wealth. Proverbs about Wealth are short.

Folk wisdom (sayings about wealth, signs about wealth and poverty). _ The nearest penny is more expensive than the distant ruble.

Wealth is not happiness.

The rich have their quirks.

The rich cannot sleep - the rich is afraid of the thief.

Rich devils forge money.

The rich would rather strangle themselves than part with the good.

Wealth will fall in love, and the mind will give way.

Rich, but not a brother to God.

The rich they are, the more happy they are.

The poor in thought grows rich.

The wealth of parents is damage to children (or: punishment to children).

You can't take wealth into a coffin.

Wealth with horns, poverty with legs (horns - arrogance).

Let your soul go to hell, you will be rich.

The wealth of arrogance is akin.

Wealth does not save a person from death.

Poverty is not a vice, but a great disgusting thing.

Honor is not honor, but labor.

A rich man is like a horned bull: he won't fit into a cramped gate.

The rich is not a brother to the poor.

The rich man does not grieve, but grumbles.

The rich wears what he wants, and the poor wears what he can.

The poor man beats like a fish on ice.

We are not rich enough to buy cheap things.

The rich man does not grieve, but he is bored.

The poor are poor everywhere.

The mind gives birth to wealth, and the latter takes away poverty.

The rich man does not remember anyone - he only remembers himself.

The rich will not buy conscience, but will destroy his own.

The rich will not buy conscience, but destroy his own.

The poor will regret, the rich will laugh.

The eye will not be satisfied with sight, but the mind with wealth.

Wealth and material well-being worried the souls of people at all times. That is why folk wisdom is replete with folk sayings about wealth and money. Proverbs about poverty, sayings about poverty and wealth, folk wisdom about poverty.

Signs about Wealth

Folk wisdom (signs about wealth).

If suddenly the left hand is combed - this is to wealth, money.

You can't whistle in the house - wealth will go away.

To increase wealth, start important business on the new moon.

You can not transfer money from hand to hand, it is better to lay down somewhere, so as not to give up good luck.

Poverty not a vice, but it's cold without a fur coat.

The poor fellow is rich in honor.

There is someone to beat and scold, but there is no one to feed.

The rich await mischief, and the wretched - joy.

The rich man wonders: what does the need live for?

Rich, strong with money; and cancer is a claw.

The rich do as they want, and the poor do as they can.

Everyone honors the rich, even a fool.

Every burden is heavy on an empty belly.

A hungry man would have bitten off a stone too.

Lean gruel, and even without cereals.

Not all with provisions, you will live with kvass, and sometimes with water.

Eat cabbage soup with meat, but no, so bread with kvass.

For the request of the poor, the ears of the rich are deaf.

Now on an empty stomach, tomorrow on an empty stomach, an and a cow are being dragged from the yard.

Hunger is starving, driving around the world.

His dogs ate oatmeal, and ours looked at them through the tyn.

Wealth is a mother, poverty is a stepmother.

Where are we with a low-lying snout and into the cloth row!

If there were a pot, it would have been in a pot, but we will find a tire.

It's dashing trouble to acquire a caftan, but they will sew a shirt and houses.

And then it happened that we ate porridge, and now we have a prison in honor.

Poor Zakhara is hit by all kinds of wood chips.

Some in damask, some in brocade, and we are in canvas - on the same bridge.

The hungry field will cross, and the naked will not move.

I love the thicket, but I can see it at home.

Hunger does not puff up the stomach, but it will teach you how to walk easily.

The caftan is new, but the holes are old.

The rich feast on weekdays, and the poor grieve even on holiday.

Not to fat - I would live.

Need writes its own law.

The cow is also getting used to the rye straw.

He who has not seen the need does not know happiness.

Hunger drives the wolf out of the woods.

I went to barefoot for boots.

You can't knead it as thick as an empty barn.

Good people will teach to carry water with a sieve.

And the rich man sheds tears on gold.

The poor man often looks around, although they do not call him.

A piece to a poor man - for a whole piece.

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