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From fairytales to hollywood blockbusters, “the rule of three” (Latin-"omne trium perfectum") principle suggests things that come in threes are inherently more humorous, satisfying and effective than any other number of things.




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  • “As long as we are lucky we attribute it to our smartness; our bad luck we give the gods credit for”. Closest to your rule of three is @Josh's - 'Misfortune never come singly'.

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From fairytales to hollywood blockbusters, “the rule of three” (Latin-"omne trium perfectum") principle suggests things that come in threes are inherently more humorous, satisfying and effective than any other number of things.




Other than "bad things comes in threes,is there a saying, adage or expression that convey the opposite message. ?










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  • “As long as we are lucky we attribute it to our smartness; our bad luck we give the gods credit for”. Closest to your rule of three is @Josh's - 'Misfortune never come singly'.

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From fairytales to hollywood blockbusters, “the rule of three” (Latin-"omne trium perfectum") principle suggests things that come in threes are inherently more humorous, satisfying and effective than any other number of things.




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From fairytales to hollywood blockbusters, “the rule of three” (Latin-"omne trium perfectum") principle suggests things that come in threes are inherently more humorous, satisfying and effective than any other number of things.




Other than "bad things comes in threes,is there a saying, adage or expression that convey the opposite message. ?







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  • “As long as we are lucky we attribute it to our smartness; our bad luck we give the gods credit for”. Closest to your rule of three is @Josh's - 'Misfortune never come singly'.

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  • “As long as we are lucky we attribute it to our smartness; our bad luck we give the gods credit for”. Closest to your rule of three is @Josh's - 'Misfortune never come singly'.

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“As long as we are lucky we attribute it to our smartness; our bad luck we give the gods credit for”. Closest to your rule of three is @Josh's - 'Misfortune never come singly'.

– Ishan Yadav
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“As long as we are lucky we attribute it to our smartness; our bad luck we give the gods credit for”. Closest to your rule of three is @Josh's - 'Misfortune never come singly'.

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It never rains but it pours' may suggest the negative meaning you are referring to.




  • something that you say which means that when one bad thing happens, a lot of other bad things also happen, making the situation even worse.



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'Misfortunes never come singly'.




  • bad things or situations always come in groups, they never come in a single way.



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    Three Strikes Law



    Wikipedia, Three Strikes Law (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three-strikes_law)



    "In the United States, habitual offender laws (commonly referred to as three-strikes laws) are statutes enacted by state governments which mandate courts to impose harsher sentences on those convicted of an offense if they have been previously convicted of two prior serious criminal offenses. They are designed to incapacitate those more likely to commit crime.



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      "Beware the rule of three" covers bad things which return to oneself.
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      ...come in threes dates bach to archaic times.Three was the limit of calculation for most people living then and in many cultures some millenia ago, anything beyond three was unimaginable.






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        It never rains but it pours' may suggest the negative meaning you are referring to.




        • something that you say which means that when one bad thing happens, a lot of other bad things also happen, making the situation even worse.



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        'Misfortunes never come singly'.




        • bad things or situations always come in groups, they never come in a single way.



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          It never rains but it pours' may suggest the negative meaning you are referring to.




          • something that you say which means that when one bad thing happens, a lot of other bad things also happen, making the situation even worse.



          Also:



          'Misfortunes never come singly'.




          • bad things or situations always come in groups, they never come in a single way.



          ( from TFD)






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            It never rains but it pours' may suggest the negative meaning you are referring to.




            • something that you say which means that when one bad thing happens, a lot of other bad things also happen, making the situation even worse.



            Also:



            'Misfortunes never come singly'.




            • bad things or situations always come in groups, they never come in a single way.



            ( from TFD)






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            It never rains but it pours' may suggest the negative meaning you are referring to.




            • something that you say which means that when one bad thing happens, a lot of other bad things also happen, making the situation even worse.



            Also:



            'Misfortunes never come singly'.




            • bad things or situations always come in groups, they never come in a single way.



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                Three Strikes Law



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                "In the United States, habitual offender laws (commonly referred to as three-strikes laws) are statutes enacted by state governments which mandate courts to impose harsher sentences on those convicted of an offense if they have been previously convicted of two prior serious criminal offenses. They are designed to incapacitate those more likely to commit crime.



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                  "In the United States, habitual offender laws (commonly referred to as three-strikes laws) are statutes enacted by state governments which mandate courts to impose harsher sentences on those convicted of an offense if they have been previously convicted of two prior serious criminal offenses. They are designed to incapacitate those more likely to commit crime.



                  "Twenty-four states have some form of "three-strikes" law....."



                  Appropriated from "three strikes and yer out!" (Baseball)






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                    Three Strikes Law



                    Wikipedia, Three Strikes Law (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three-strikes_law)



                    "In the United States, habitual offender laws (commonly referred to as three-strikes laws) are statutes enacted by state governments which mandate courts to impose harsher sentences on those convicted of an offense if they have been previously convicted of two prior serious criminal offenses. They are designed to incapacitate those more likely to commit crime.



                    "Twenty-four states have some form of "three-strikes" law....."



                    Appropriated from "three strikes and yer out!" (Baseball)






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                    Three Strikes Law



                    Wikipedia, Three Strikes Law (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three-strikes_law)



                    "In the United States, habitual offender laws (commonly referred to as three-strikes laws) are statutes enacted by state governments which mandate courts to impose harsher sentences on those convicted of an offense if they have been previously convicted of two prior serious criminal offenses. They are designed to incapacitate those more likely to commit crime.



                    "Twenty-four states have some form of "three-strikes" law....."



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                        "Beware the rule of three" covers bad things which return to oneself.
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