end of the rainbow
English
editEtymology
editA reference to the myth that a pot of gold can be found at the end of a rainbow.
Noun
edit- (figurative) A magical place where one goes to find fulfillment of one's dreams.
- 2000, Clayton R. Koppes, Gregory D. Black, Hollywood Goes to War, Tauris Parke Paperbacks, page 7:
- Yet for the vast majority of those who acted on their urges to be in pictures, Hollywood was not the end of the rainbow but the end of the road.
- 2009, Louis F. Vargas, The Passion Driven Life, Wordclay, page 52:
- Money does not buy happiness. It just can buy the nice things that make life easier and a lot more enjoyable, but it can’t get you true happiness --- believe that! It’s not the end of the rainbow many think it to be.
- 2011, Mark Sircus, Transdermal Magnesium Therapy, iUniverse, page 121:
- Magnesium chloride is the end of the rainbow in terms of cardiac care; the only thing in doubt is how many years more will pass before the field of cardiology fully understands magnesium medicine.