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.
Johnny "Johnnycake" Cade
I hate life
"Stay Gold, Ponyboy, Stay Gold..."
"stay gold, ponyboy. stay gold." <3
he and dallas are like polar opposites due to their personalities since dally is a criminal and johnny is scared of his own shadow
Johnny "Johnnycake" Cade
Stay gold ponyboy.
I hate life
Because, doll. Johnny is the gangs's pet, and Dally loves Johnny. Johnny is the only thing Dallas loves, Johnny. That's why he kills himself when Johnny dies.
Johnny Cecotto's last Formula 1 race was on July 8, 1984. It was the Stroh's Dallas Grand Prix at Dallas Grand Prix Circuit. He started 15th and finished 18th. Cecotto failed to qualify for the British Grand Prix on July 22, 1984.
Johnny Cade.
Mel Renfro Mel Renfro of the Dallas Cowboys intercepted Unitas's last Super Bowl pass.
"Stay Gold, Ponyboy, Stay Gold..."
"Stay Gold, Ponyboy, Stay Gold..."
I personally think Johnny's last words "Stay gold Pony, stay gold." meant that he didn't want Ponyboy to change or to harden up like Dally or Darry. He wanted him to stay the way he was.
"stay gold, ponyboy. stay gold." <3
he and dallas are like polar opposites due to their personalities since dally is a criminal and johnny is scared of his own shadow