- Patience and a little effort.
- There is patience for desire.
- Patience is a plant that does not grow in every garden.
- God endured, and commanded us.
- Patience gives skill.
- Patience is the best salvation.
- Any evil can be overcome with patience.
- Power is not everywhere; where is skill and where is patience.
- All patience comes to an end.
- Adversity endure - have a stone heart.
- An hour to endure, and a century to live.
- Tolerate is not a problem, it would be something to wait.
- Here and the saint patience will burst.
- I don’t eat raw, I don’t want fried, I can’t stand boiled.
- Wear a dress, do not fold; endure grief, do not say.
- Tolerate - to fall in love.
- It’s better to put up with it yourself than do coma to trouble.
- Patience and the stone will crack.
- If you fall into your hands, you will endure torment.
- Have patience for every desire.
- Without patience, there is no teaching.
- There is patience for desire.
- Gold is hidden in patience
- Patience is good if you don't endure all your life
- Trees will soon plant, but not soon they will eat fruit.
- It’s time to come, and water will go. The time will come - suddenly it will get through.
- Tolerate, head, bound in bone. Bear with grief: Drink honey.
- It’s great to endure, but it will be tolerated - it will fall in love.
- Bear with grief for a week, and reign for a year.
- Patience and victory are two old friends
- Patience is salvation, haste is disaster
- We’ll wait, so wait.
- Patience is a patch for all wounds.
- Unbearable to endure - patience.
- Let me handle it: they will bow to us.
- And everyone will die, as death comes!
- Do not be shy: Wait, do not stumble.
- We wait and wait: we will wait for something. A century to wait - a century to wait.
- The arcs bend with patience, and not suddenly.
- Great patience will come and skill.
- Here and the saint patience will burst.
- The root of all wisdom is patience.
- To widow - endure troubles.
- Adversity endure - have a stone heart.
- Gold is hidden in patience.
- A drop that overflows the cup of patience.
- Whoever eats sweets must endure the bitter.
- Wear a dress, do not fold; endure grief, do not say.
- Every business can be overcome with patience.
- Hunger goes to Kalach, and patience and pain go to the doctor.
A proverb without patience is not a teaching; it describes how a class should relate to learning. When teaching children, sayings about patience will also help develop logical thinking. For this, for example, you can offer: - Read the words given, make proverbs from them.