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What are the famous sayings that describe one's skill?

Only poverty can force a skill, which is the teacher of labor (Theocritus)

When a person encounters misfortune in life, nothing can give him better comfort, because when he devotes himself to studying that skill, the ship has unconsciously crossed many dangers (Minande)

One can either master good professional skills or master omnipresent skills in life. Both of them are ways to make money (Arya Solzhenitsyn)

Craftsmanship is the garden of gold (Germany)

People who are expensive have skills (Germany)

People who have skills can't be idle (Japan)

Those who are skilled in one skill know many ways (Japan)

Craftsmanship is a clown, and they can't go hungry all over the world

That is to say, the source of gold (Netherlands)

There is no good disease if you are ill, and there is no bad craft (Kazak)

You can't die without craft (Uygur)

Being skilled is a joy for anyone (masefield)

Everything is important, and skill is the most important (Yugoslavia).