Money account like bread. Proverbs about money
Since the time of the emergence of money, people have expressed their attitude towards them with short verbal sayings - proverbs. Proverbs about money have a deep mental meaning and an instructive element. Here are some of them demonstrating the norms of popular morality:
- Lives, who has money.
- They fight in Altyn, trade in Altyn, and grieve without Altyn.
- The kopeck protects the ruble, and the ruble guards the head.
- You will make money - you will live without need.
- Money is like stones: it weighs heavily on the soul.
- Good for your penny everywhere.
- He's nice with money, he's hateful without money.
- They love money, but bread is enough.
Proverbs about the attitude towards money
Despite the high spirituality that can be traced in the oral creativity of peoples, in general, the proverbs about the attitude towards money express favor for wealthy people. Some sayings directly dictate behavior, as in the following examples:
- Count money in your pocket!
- Good Martyn, if there is altyn.
- The rich is not a brother to the poor.
- Money cannot buy a mind.
- After God - money is the first.
- Count your relatives, do not remember money; count your money, don’t remember your relatives!
- In case of trouble, do not stand for money.
- Counting someone else's money is not getting rich.
- Take care of your rainy day money!
- I don’t bow to the rich man, I pay my money.
Proverbs about money for children
Popular wisdom and the foundations of raising children, as well as the formation of an attitude towards material means, are well demonstrated by the proverbs about money for children:
- Savor bread about food, and a penny about trouble.
- Money without legs, and the whole world will go around.
- Money is guests: sometimes no, sometimes handfuls.
- There would be a guess, but in Moscow there is a tub of money.
- Money is like pigeons: where they settle down, they will lead there.
- It is difficult to make money, but you can live with money and a fool.
- Good Martyn, if there is altyn; thin Roman, if the pocket is empty.
- Those who are hungry for money do not sleep even the night.
- There is no ruble without a penny.
- If there was a mind, there would be a ruble; there will be no mind, there will be no ruble.
Proverbs and sayings about money
The most common and used proverbs and sayings about money are familiar to us from childhood and are perceived as ordinary common truths. Well, who does not know "A penny saves the ruble"? Below are a few more examples that characterize the monetary relationship among the people:
- Not worth a dime.
- Do not regret the Altyn ruble; if the ruble does not come, so will come half a ruble.
- Debt good turn deserves another.
- Uncle groaned, looking at other people's money.
- A commonplace speech that you need to save money.
- A bargain is a bargain.
- The coin does not pull the pocket.
- A rich man is rowing money with a shovel.
- I'll be healthy and get some money.
Since its inception in human society, money has firmly entered our life, therefore, in Russian folk proverbs and sayings, this theme open wide. The most accurate, bright and understandable proverbs about money, about money we have collected on this page. A selection of proverbs useful for children, schoolchildren for homework.
5 proverbs about money
- Money is like water: it floats to no one knows where.
Proverbs about money
(from the collection "Pupil's Dictionary. Proverbs, sayings, catchphrases", author O.D. Ushakova)
- The worst of all troubles is when there is no money.
- The wind moves in my head, and emptiness wanders in my pocket.
- There's a hole in one pocket, and it's time to fix the other.
- Move to keep the money.
- Money is guests: sometimes no, sometimes handfuls.
- Money is not a head, it’s a gain.
- Money without legs, and bypasses the whole world.
- Money is like water: it floats to no one knows where.
- It's frosty outside, and money is melting in my pocket.
- Money loves work.
- Money loves the account.
From the collection "Russian Folk Proverbs and Sayings"
(compiled by A.M. Zhigulev)
- Labor money feeds the century.
- Money is fluff: blow on them, and they are gone.
- Money is not splinters, you cannot lift it on the floor.
- Labor money is always strong.
- Righteous money lives forever.
- Money without legs, and the whole world will go around.
- Money is not rye: it will be born in winter.
- Money comes and goes like water.
- Money is not a head, a profit.
- It also happens that the money is not happy.
- Labor money is corn.
- Money is not splinters, it is strong by account.
- There was not a penny, but suddenly altyn.
- Count the money in your pocket.
Proverbs on the topic "Money"
- Thrift is not stinginess.
- A penny to a penny - the family will also live.
- Every penny is put into the account: the saved penny protects the ruble.
- What you save today will come in handy tomorrow.
- He lives needlessly, who saves money.
- Wealth is water: it came and went.
- Good fame is better than wealth.
- In wealth the belly is full, but the soul is hungry.
- Wealth is with gold, and poverty is with fun.
- The wealth of the mind cannot be bought.
- Tears flow through pearls, and tears flow through gold.
- The man is rich, he is rowing money with a shovel.
- Rich, but crooked; poor, but straight.
- He has money and chickens do not bite.
- The rich feast on weekdays, and the poor grieve even on holiday.
- The rich man would eat money, if the poor man did not feed him with bread.
- If you want to eat rolls, do not sit on the stove.
- Labor feeds, but laziness spoils.
- The work is dirty, but the money is white.
- Where there is work, there is a lot, but in a lazy house it is empty.
- Lay it on thicker, the porridge will be thicker.
- If you don't work, you won't get bread.
- What is the profit, such is the living.
- For work and pay. Money for work.
- For the money and work.
- Sow thickly, it will not be empty.
Proverbs and sayings about money
(from the collection "Russian Proverbs and Sayings", author M. A. Rybnikova)
- Money is like pigeons: where they settle down, they will lead there.
- Money that sparrows: will fly and fly away again,
- Money is like stones: it weighs heavily on the soul.
- Without money, everywhere is thin.
- Bread is a measure, a word is faith, money is an account.
- Friendship does not spoil the score. More often counting - longer friendship.
- Money loves the account.
- Labor money lies tightly, someone else's money stands on edge.
- A penny of labor is stronger than a stolen ruble.
- There is rye in the barn - there is a penny in your pocket.
- Take care of your rainy day money.
- Whoever does not store a penny is not worth a ruble.
- Who does not spare a penny, the ruble does not care.
- Money is a real deal.
- I'll be healthy and get some money.
- If we were there, there would be money.
- Money is round - it rolls all the century.
- Money is not in money, but in business.
- The job is black, but the money is white.
- The kopeck protects the ruble.
- And pennies - money is good.
- The nearest penny is more expensive than the distant ruble.
- It's freezing outside, and money is melting in my pocket.
- We keep money like water in a sieve.
- I saved up, but bought the devil.
- People are everything, and money is rubbish.
- Low price - cheaper than a steamed turnip.
- They don't give dimes for a penny.
- Altyn regretted - lost half a dollar.
- I went for a big one, do not feel sorry for a small one.
- Money, like sparrows, in people will visit us too will arrive.
- Those are mistaken who are chasing a long ruble.
- Excess money is not a burden to your pocket.
Proverbs and sayings with the word "Money"
(from the book "Encyclopedia of Folk Wisdom", author N. Uvarov)
- Time gives money, but money cannot buy time.
- Time is more precious than money.
- Money will give birth to money, but trouble will bring trouble.
- Money doesn't care about laws.
- Money counts, and bread is the measure.
- Money is a guest: not today, but a handful tomorrow.
- Money is a real deal.
- Money is iron, dress is decay, and leather is the most precious thing.
- Money is evil and long-lasting.
- Money is the key to all doors.
- Money is the best sedative.
- Money is not rye: it will be born in winter too.
- Your money has become ours.
- Money blinds your eyes.
- Money goes to money.
- Money clings to money.
- Money doesn't smell!
- Money, like manure, today is not, and tomorrow - a cart.
Why do some people think that proverbs about money have become in demand and relevant only recently, during the transition to wild capitalism? And weren't there jokes, sayings and proverbs about money in Soviet times? There were, of course! And even more of the current one! Now let's remember those proverbs about money, and make sure that people at all times think the same way.
Proverbs about money
Keep a pretty penny so you don't roll away.
Money has nowhere to go, there is nothing to buy a wallet.
Money loves the account.
The free ruble is cheap, but the acquired one is expensive.
There is a lot of money, but little reason.
Bread is expensive if there is no money.
Money in your pocket - all friends are with us.
Not a penny, but the fame is good.
Friendship is more valuable than money.
The fool carries money for the show.
Money is not splinters - you can't lift it off the floor.
For him, only his own penny is a penny.
If you have a penny, so will rye.
If a loser goes to the market, he will buy news for a ruble.
Lives, who has money.
You can't buy health with money.
Both yours and ours will dance for a penny.
Money sayings
Trading is crazy - only losing money.
Without a master, money is shards.
Take care of the bread in the corner and the money in the bundle.
The white piece of iron will not become a coin.
The nearest penny is more expensive than the distant ruble.
Rich devils forge money.
The rich man flows up to the mountain, but the poor man has to dig a well in the valley.
Who lives without need, who saves money.
The rich man does not remember anyone, he only remembers himself.
He looks into the coffin, and saves money.
There is no kinship in money.
Time is money.
In the forest there is an oak - a ruble, in the capital - a knitting needle for a ruble.
My pocket is empty, sometimes thick.
In his own village, the price of a guy is a penny, but in a stranger, everyone is good.
In one pocket - a louse on a lasso, and in the other - a flea on a chain.
Where money speaks, truth is silent.
Chasing a long ruble.
Necessity for inventions is cunning.
Money is not a head - a profit!
The poor man's money is chirping like cranes.
Poor man's money destroys bad goods.
Money is like stones: it weighs heavily on the soul.
Money cannot redeem a soul.
Money is worshiped more than God.
Money is not splinters, strong in the count.
Money - fluff, just blow on them - they are not.
Friendship is friendship, but they love money.
Money without legs, and bypasses the whole world.
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// Proverbs about money
- The Altyn thief is hanged, and the half-ruble thief is honored.
- Penniless - fame is not good. Without a ruble - crazy.
- 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.
- Without money, a man is a bum.
- Those who save money live needlessly.
- Without the owner - the money is shards.
- Lack of money before money.
- Take care (or: Pass) money about a rainy day!
- God will give the money, and the devil a hole, and God's money will go into the damn hole.
- God loves faith (or: truth), and money is the count.
- The rich eat sweetly, but sleep poorly. Sleep better without money.
- Rich devils forge money.
- Brother by brother, matchmaker by matchmaker, and money is not matched.
- There would be a bag, but there will be money.
- It was a disaster, but there was money on the hip.
- On the first day, the guest is gold, on the second day - silver, and on the third day it's not worth a dime.
- The most fun is to count your money. You won't get bored of counting your money.
- You can't earn all the money.
- Let's have a drink? - Let's have a drink. - Where's the money? - And what do you have a hat for?
- 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.
- Where you scratch with your fingernail, there is a penny (or: and a louse).
- Lord, Lord! Kill the one to death who lives better than ours (or: who has a lot of money and a good wife).
- There are many sins, and plenty of money.
- Not worth a dime.
- Give the thief even a mountain of gold - he will not stop stealing (an increase: but even if you fill an honest one with gold, he will not touch).
- Give me a penny, but let the pig in the rye - you will be good.
- Plenty of money, and maybe even more.
- 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 in your pocket - aunt in the bargain.
- 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 there is half a God. After God - the first money.
- Money is not God, but there is half a God.
- The money of the ruble protects, and the ruble guards the head.
- The money of the ruble protects, and the ruble protects its head.
- Money is wings. Money is wings.
- Monetary sin is for the rich.
- Money gets money.
- Money makes money (or: gives birth, forges).
- Money and stone hollows.
- Money is running up for money.
- The priest buys money and deceives God (that is, Pop will hide his sins).
- There is no conspiracy for money (that is, it is always an expense).
- Money cannot redeem a soul.
- Money cannot buy a horse (but luck).
- Money (or: Bread) and a belly (that is, cattle), and a woman lives (that is, rules by tax).
- 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 a slime, and without it schema.
- Money goes to the rich, and the wicked to the poor.
- Money goes to money.
- Money is fond of art.
- Money is like health: it starts to be felt when there is none.
- Money is like birds, it flies away, then it arrives.
- 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 doesn't smell.
- Money is not what is earned, but what is spent wisely.
- Money is not a splinter (that is, count and take care).
- Money is not splinters, it is strong by account.
- I lost money - I did not lose anything, I lost time - I lost a lot, I lost my health - I lost everything.
- Money down - just blow on them - and no.
- Money account like.
- Money account like. Bread is the measure, and money is an account.
- Money is strong.
- Money is poured in fours (they rake in a shovel).
- Money that gallio (jackdaws): all get lost in a flock.
- Money is wings.
- Money is manure: not today, tomorrow - a cart.
- Money is like stones: it weighs heavily on the soul.
- Money: what water.
- Keep the girl in the dark, and the money in the cramped.
- Good Martyn, if there is altyn.
- Bread is expensive if there is no money.
- Expensive, but not more expensive than money.
- Torment for a fool, honor for a smart one (that is, money).
- Uncle is coming from Serpukhov; stroking his beard, but no money.
- If you want to lose a friend, lend him money.
- If you have a penny, so will rye.
- There is money - so into the pile, no money - so into the schema.
- There are relatives (that is, money), and it goes like a god.
- You will have another drink, you will find a penny (from wedding.
- Greed for money has no limit.
- Lives, with whom the money is kept.
- They live, they weigh gold (that is, in contentment).
- For his penny - good everywhere. Give me a penny, so you will be good.
- Making a lot of money is courage; preserving them is wisdom, and skillfully spending them is art.
- 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.
- My gold, and we howl with our own voice.
- Gold doesn’t speak, but it does a lot.
- Gold rolled with gold, a pearl rolled with another (friend of the young).
- Gold - and even that turns black.
- Golden egg - to a great day.
- The golden hammer and iron gates pierce (or: unlock).
- And head to the place, and money in hand.
- And the truth sinks if gold floats.
- 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.
- She came to us - went from hand to hand (money).
- If the money were relatives, we would all be relatives.
- As money at the hip, so will help in trouble.
- What is Martin, such is his altyn.
- When money speaks, then truth is silent.
- To whom half a dollar, and to whom not altyn.
- Crosses and rings - the same money.
- He who lives sparingly saves money.
- Gossip, godfather, buy yourself a mind - yes with your own money.
- It's easier to make money than to save it.
- It is easier to live the money than to make it.
- Either they will give money, or they will give in to the snout.
- Extra money is an extra concern.
- Buy a young horse, but for old money do not lose it.
- Less money- less hassle.
- A lot of money - a lot of trouble (or: worries).
- The young wife cries until the morning dew, the sister cries until the golden ring, and the mother cries forever.
- The young one undresses and undresses the young one (in one boot there is a whip, and in the other money).
- 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 (i.e., the rich man).
- It's frosty outside, and money is melting in my pocket.
- 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.
- You can't put it on money.
- There is a pipe for a pipe, but no money for a candle.
- On my account, on your money.
- We drink heavily on other people's money.
- There is always a request for this product (i.e. money).
- Cash is sorcerers.
- There was not a penny - but suddenly altyn.
- They do not accept money in a heap.
- All that glitters is not gold.
- God did not give a hundred rubles, and fifty is not money.
- It is not money that makes us, but we earn it.
- It was not the money that made us, but we made the money.
- Not the money that the baushka has, but the money that is in the zapazushka.
- Martyn does not wait for other halftins; Martyn stands for his altyn.
- I don’t bow to the rich man, I pay my money (I milk my rye).
- Not for the money goods.
- Not on the product money.
- Do not regret the Altyn ruble; if the ruble does not come, so will come half a ruble.
- Not fluff, but softly sitting (about the Cossack saddle pillow, in which money and other prey are put).
- Doesn't give a penny.
- If you do not know how to sew with gold, then strike with a hammer.
- I didn't know how to sew with gold, so hit it with a hammer!
- It is not cunningly said that money is needed and obtained.
- Not a piece of money; mind thing.
- There is no commodity opposite the truth (i.e. money).
- One from the Golden Horde, the other from a red beard (?).
- Gold alone does not age.
- He's not all here: half of it is in the ground (that is, the money is buried).
- Money for the fish again.
- Silver dish unknown (give money for gifts).
- Uncle groaned, looking at other people's money (wealth).
- Drink it, drink it, there is a penny at the bottom, and if you drink it to the bottom, you will find a penny.
- Drink, drink, there is a penny at the bottom, and you will also have a drink, and you will find a penny (the boyfriend redeems the bride).
- Change with rings, sparkle with golden charm.
- Spit - five rubles, and a hundred - not money.
- A commonplace speech that you need to save money.
- Throw money under the wedding foot - the young will be rich.
- Martyn lost his fathers altyn.
- With money, Panfil is dear to all people; without money Panfil hated everyone.
- The ruble has disappeared for not a penny. Wasted money for a pretty penny.
- A drunk with a sieve measures money, but if he sleeps, there is nothing to buy a sieve with.
- Work saves money, hops drowns money.
- Scattering in heaps, you will not collect pennies.
- Be born, be baptized, marry, die - give all the money!
- Be born, be baptized, marry, die - give all the money.
- Count your relatives, do not remember money; count your money, don’t remember your relatives!
- He's nice with money, he's hateful without money.
- From your word, that from a golden dish.
- A matchmaker, not a matchmaker, but don’t get into the peas (and money is not relatives)!
- Consider your own, but pay off with money.
- Holy money will beg.
- Strength and glory to wealth are obedient. And lord money for the master.
- The spoken word is silver, the unspeakable is golden.
- Let's throw ourselves a penny into our hat (i.e., let's cast the lot).
- Collect, save money.
- The word is silver, silence is gold.
- The word is faith, bread is the measure, money is the account.
- Thank you for those (oh) m, and even for that. Fedyushka was given a coin, and he asks for an altyn.
- One hundred rubles is not money.
- It is necessary to grunt and blurt out a piece of money - everything will be.
- Hit the head with a hammer, will it not respond with gold?
- Happiness to torture is to lose money.
- You can't buy happiness with an altyn.
- Count money in your pocket!
- Dragging, rushing sugar food on a golden dish, in front of the young prince, in front of the thousand, in front of the matchmaker, in front of the big boyar, in front of the whole prince's regiment (they say when changing food at the table).
- Only money cannot buy a mind - who has no money.
- You lie down on the edge, with God in the paradise, and I against the wall, to the golden foam.
- Fomushka has money - Fomushka Foma; Fomushka has no money - Fomka Foma.
- The balakir disappeared from his mistress (that is, it was buried secretly with money).
- From whom I see money, I cannot hear my soul.
- He has money and chickens do not bite.
- His lining is more expensive than a caftan (from the custom of sewing up money).
- A bargain is a bargain.
- 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.
- Thomas is a big chrome. A rich man has money like a zyuzi of dirt.
- Bread and belly - and lives without money (that is, you can live).
- She walked well, but did not bow; gave a penny, but did not return,
- She walked well, but did not bow; gave a penny, did not return.
- She walked well, did not bow; I gave a penny, did not return.
- Good for a bird in a golden cage, and even better on a green branch.
- It's good to flaunt someone who's money is rattling.
- At least a penny, but your own.
- Tears flow through the gold.
- What an old woman has for money! All pennies.
- Someone else's money toothy.
- They eat their own money (about growth).
- Silk does not break, damask steel is not cut, red gold does not rust.
- This payment is the same coin.
- It was with grandfather Miroshka, when there was a little money (a little).
- This is a monetary sin (that is, it can be corrected with money).
- the custom of putting wine, for the bride's return, money).
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