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A more starry return...

Arrant

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Hi all,

I've just awoken from a short sleep - catching up on some missed recently!

Anyway, during my "dreaming", flashes of which I'm remembering, I uttered several times the phrase, "...a more starry return", meaning, I feel strongly, a more favourable return on one's investment of time and effort, in the context of a relationship, rather than monetrary gain.

It's not a phrase I've ever used, nor, to my knowledge, ever heard. So I was wondering if anyone is familiar with that phrase as an idiom of conversation in the English speaking world at any time in history? Of course, it's entirely possible it's a phrase I've heard or read sometime/somewhere, and my semi-concious brain was just processing the information, but as I also recall various related images from the dream, I'd be grateful for any input offered up...

Thanks.
 
Hi Arrant:


I've never heard it before but it is a pretty phrase, whatever it is. :thumbsup:


I remember in college finding a book in the library on old-fashioned slang and phrases and their first recorded use in english language...of course now I can't remember the title for the life of me. Maybe if you search online you could find something like that.


Good luck.
 
An interesting phrase Arrant. There are currently two google references to " a starry return" of previous engagements on Broadway. While not a phrase I am accustomed to using, it is apparently somewhat familiar in the context of live stage entertainment. It may certainly be indicative of a previous common usage in such circles in a previous lifetime...and you may be somehow beginning a "more starry return" in this lifetime.
 
usetawuz said:
An interesting phrase Arrant. There are currently two google references to " a starry return" of previous engagements on Broadway. While not a phrase I am accustomed to using, it is apparently somewhat familiar in the context of live stage entertainment. It may certainly be indicative of a previous common usage in such circles in a previous lifetime...and you may be somehow beginning a "more starry return" in this lifetime.
I was gonna say the same thing (mostly), but add that it could be a reference to an enthusiastic or overoptimistic expectation of a return to something.
 
usetawuz said:
An interesting phrase Arrant. There are currently two google references to " a starry return" of previous engagements on Broadway. While not a phrase I am accustomed to using, it is apparently somewhat familiar in the context of live stage entertainment. It may certainly be indicative of a previous common usage in such circles in a previous lifetime...and you may be somehow beginning a "more starry return" in this lifetime.
Wow! Now there's a thought....


OK, time to look into this more.


Many thanks.
 
Lilmsmaggie said:
I was gonna say the same thing (mostly), but add that it could be a reference to an enthusiastic or overoptimistic expectation of a return to something.
Yes, that could be equally right. I'm defintely going to pursue this now. I'd so much like to learn even a fraction of what I was in my past lives. I can't help but feel it holds the key to the present.
 
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