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121 Меньше денег, меньше хлопот
See Без денег сон крепче (Б)Cf: Little gain, little pain (Am.). Little gear, less care (Am., Br.). Little goods, little care (Am.). Little wealth, little care (sorrow) (Br.). Small riches hath most rest (Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Меньше денег, меньше хлопот
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122 На что и клад, когда дети идут в лад
Children are the riches of par ents. See Полна хата детей, так и счастливо в ней (П)Cf: Happy is he who is happy in his children (Br.). It takes children to make a happy family (home) (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > На что и клад, когда дети идут в лад
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123 Не до жиру, быть бы живу
The circumstances are so strained that I have to make do with little and not think of much. See Бедному все сапоги по ноге (Б)Cf: Poor folks are glad of porridge (Am.). Small change is riches to a beggar (Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Не до жиру, быть бы живу
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124 Не тем богат, что есть, а тем богат, что рад
See Довольствуйся тем, что имеешь (Д)Cf: Content is all (is better than riches) (Br.). Content is happiness (is more than a kingdom) (Am., Br.). Happy is he who is content (Am.). Не is not rich that possesses much, but he that is content with what he has (Br.). Не is rich who does not desire more (Am.). Не who is content has enough Am., Br.). Where content is there is a feast (Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Не тем богат, что есть, а тем богат, что рад
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125 Полна хата детей, так и счастливо в ней
It is a happy family in which there are many children. See На что и клад, когда дети идут в лад (H)Cf: Children are the parents' riches (Br.). It takes children to make a happy family (home) (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Полна хата детей, так и счастливо в ней
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126 богатство
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127 несметный
innumerable, countless, numberless, incalculableнесметные богатства — countless riches, incalculable / untold wealth sg.
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128 богатства
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