- You will not get bread by pampering.
 - Out of work, strength weakens.
 - You can’t take a fish out of a pond without labor.
 - There is no fruit without labor.
 - You can’t get honor without labor.
 - Without skill and power, nothing to do with it.
 - White hands love other people's labors.
 - If there was a hunt, the work would go well.
 - Get down to business with rolled up sleeves.
 - You can see the master at work.
 - Every work of the master praises.
 - Where there are many words, there is little to do.
 - Where there is a will, there is a skill.
 - Eyes are afraid, but hands are doing.
 - Prepare a sled in the summer, and a cart in the winter.
 - They did it hastily, but made a mockery.
 - The case of the master is afraid.
 - Business before pleasure.
 - Look at the trees in the fruit, and look at the people in deeds.
 - Keep the plow tighter, it will be more profitable.
 - A good start half the battle pumped out.
 - Think in the evening what to do in the morning.
 - If you put your soul in, you can do anything.
 - There is patience, there will be skill.
 - Life is given for good deeds.
 - You take it all - you won’t achieve anything.
 - Take care of everything skillfully.
 - Chasing two hares -
 - you won’t catch a single one.
 - Tightened the song, so lead to the end.
 - Do not deal with many things, but distinguish yourself in one.
 - The dugout is black, and white bread will give birth.
 - The ant is not great, but digs mountains.
 - You can’t plow bread.
 - Not all those who have long knives.
 - Don't say gop until you jump over.
 - Do not say what you did, but say what you did.
 - It’s not a marvelous thing to start - marvelous to end.
 - Do not start - think, but start - do it.
 - Don’t put off until tomorrow
 - what can be done today.
 - The one who does nothing is not mistaken.
 - It’s not feeding the oven, but the field.
 - I will not bow to the rich man, since I’ll grind my rye.
 - Not one is good who is a good looking person, but one is good who is good for business.
 - Do not teach idleness, but teach needlework.
 - Do not boast ahead, look at the end: what will be the end of the matter.
 - It’s not bread for the belly that walks, but the belly for the bread.
 - You need to bend down to get drunk from the stream.
 - One with a bipod, and seven with a spoon.
 
And now you try to reveal in one word the topic “Labor” and describe the characteristics that reveal a person, or choose 10 proverbs about labor. Then write down the meaning or proverbs about labor and hard work and see how multifaceted this concept is.