A Quote by Ricky Martin

I played Luke Skywalker. Every time we played, I was Luke Skywalker. Nobody else could be Luke Skywalker. — © Ricky Martin
I played Luke Skywalker. Every time we played, I was Luke Skywalker. Nobody else could be Luke Skywalker.
Yes, you know Luke Skywalker isn't going to die in issue #3. But that doesn't mean you've seen every Luke Skywalker story there is to tell.
I am so glad I found you and didn't kill you" - Mara Jade Skywalker to Luke Skywalker
The first thing our Chapman screenwriting professors taught us was that all stories share one thing in common: there is a protagonist, and that protagonist has a goal that he or she has difficulty achieving. Does Luke Skywalker become Luke Skywalker if he doesn't get pulled into the Death Star, if his best friend isn't turned into carbonite?
As a kid, growing up, as far as I was concerned, I was Luke Skywalker. Any sort of small victory or any adversity I would come up against at school, I was like, 'How would Luke Skywalker deal with this?' Everybody was the Empire; anybody who bullied me at school was the Empire.
I saw 'Star Wars' for the first time when I was four years old. Sure, I thought Princess Leia was awesome. But the character I identified with most was Luke Skywalker. I left the theater certain the Force was strong with me, that I could train to be a Jedi and wield a lightsaber just like Luke.
No, they can't. They can't be Luke Skywalker.
Every Luke Skywalker needs his Darth Vader.
It took a while before I could sit across the table with Mark and not, every three seconds, think, 'I'm talking to Luke Skywalker.'
I grew up having a sense of who Luke Skywalker is.
I'm so much like Luke Skywalker I guess I always will be.
My favorite character in 'Star Wars' is Luke Skywalker, for sure.
Jedi Masters do not crack up- they just get eccentric.- Luke Skywalker
Be Luke Skywalker, not Darth Vader. Ultimately love is stronger than evil.
I see Santa Claus and Joseph Smith and Luke Skywalker as the same person.
Now, when Luke Skywalker unmasks his father, he is taking off the machine role that the father has played. The father was the uniform. That is power, the state role.
Not being white has never prevented me from enjoying Luke Skywalker or Han Solo. These are heroes of mine.
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