“My dad is my best friend, my father, and my boss. When I do something that is exciting and he likes it, it feels three times as good as you can imagine.” FeelsThreeFatherImagineDadExcitingMy DadLikesBossThree TimesMy Best Friend Author:David Lauren
“When I left college, I was out of work for three years. I had this dream of being on 'SNL,' and that was all I could imagine.” YearsDreamThreeLeftImagineCollegeThree YearsSnl Author:Josh Gad
“Imagine a world where nothing is stable. In the West, we have three moving elements -- Air, Fire, Water -- but at least we can depend on the fourth.” WorldMovingThreeWaterFireImagineAirDependsElementsWestStableFourth Book:Eight and a half women Source: Eight and a half women
“About three years went by and I had become exhausted - really at the end of my rope almost - and I thought I couldn't last much longer... and at the very end, when I thought of giving it all up, suddenly I thought it was good. I knew that I now understood something about it and I painted it as easily as you can imagine.” GivingYearsEndsLastsThreeImagineUnderstoodThree YearsExhaustedRopeExhaustionGiving It All Author:Milton Resnick
“In a fight against Juggernaut and Cassidy in their spacious castle basement, Cassidy mentions the word 'tomb' to the X-Men. That's all it took to send Storm into a claustrophobic fit that leaves her in a heap on the floor for three straight issues. Imagine if he would have said 'Small Closet' or 'Size 2 Jeans.'” IfsMenSaidFightingThreeIssuesImagineFitSizeStormClosetsJeansCastlesTombsBasementsX MenJuggernautKryptonite Author:Seanbaby
“Letters crossing in the post, unfamiliar tunes heard three times in one day, the way that blows of fate descend upon the same bowed shoulders, and the beams of good fortune glow perpetually upon the blessed. Fairy tales, as I said, are lived out daily. There is far more going on in the world than we ever imagine.” WorldWayLifeSaidThreeFateImagineHeardOne DayLettersBlessedFortuneBlowShouldersTalesPostsFairyTunesFairy TaleThree TimesGood FortuneCrossingsBeamUnfamiliar Author:Fay Weldon