You can refer to the teacher lighting the lamp at a farewell ceremony as the "chief guest" or "honored guest." This act symbolizes the beginning of a new journey and is often accompanied by words of appreciation and good wishes. It's a traditional gesture that signifies knowledge and enlightenment, marking a significant moment in the farewell event.
"I John Brown, am now quite certain that the crimes of this guilty land can never be purged away but with blood."
In the film "The Outsiders," Dallas's last words to Johnny are, "Stay gold, Ponyboy." This phrase encapsulates the theme of innocence and the fleeting nature of youth, urging Johnny to hold onto his dreams and ideals despite the harsh realities of their lives. Dallas's words reflect his deep care for Johnny and serve as a poignant farewell.
The words to "Can I Have Your Number?" are exactly just that. Listen to yourself the next time you talk, and just ask a lady out. It's as simple as that, and I ended up converting my sexuality from Ace to Straight instantly. (I ultimately decided to change back, however.)
A good catch phrase is one that can draw the attention of a potential customer. It uses clear and simple words in an attractive and creative way.
Farewell
Other words for strong or vigorous are robust or active.
There are several Latin words meaning "vigorous":vigens, validus, acer, fortis, strenuus.
To be honest I'd focus on basic grammar before adding words such as vigorous.
endurance, strength, vigorous, vitality
Farewell
swansongTzei jien (tuh-sigh jee-in)
Goodbye; farewell.
Soifua means "well". When one says Tofa Soifua, they are bidding you farewell.
Healthy, strong, rugged, vigorous, muscular, athletic, thriving...
You have confused two words: 1. fearful - afraid, filled with fear 2. forceful - energetic, vigorous
Godspeed, farewell, adieu