Luke Bryan Quotes

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No, I can't close my eyes without you in my dreams
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Luke Bryan, β€œI Don’t Want This Night to End”—take it for what it is. *Ace
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K. Bromberg (Driven (Driven, #1))
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He laughs like it's the funniest thing he's ever heard. I roll my eyes and pretend not to notice how very bad he is at dancing or how adorable he looks when he throws his head back and chuckles. Luke Bryan comes on the radio. Boy am I in trouble.
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Elizabeth Nicole (September, After Everything)
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To the generations of Americans raised since World War 2, the identities of criminals such as Charles "Pretty Boy" Floyd, Baby Face Nelson, "Ma" Barker, John Dillenger, and Clyde Barrow are no more real than are Luke Skywalker and Indiana Jones. After decades spent in the washing machine of popular culture, their stories have been bled of all reality, to an extent that few Americans today know who these people actually were, much less that they all rose to national prominence at the same time. They were real.
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Bryan Burrough (Public Enemies: America's Greatest Crime Wave and the Birth of the FBI, 1933-34)
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When one looks back across a chasm of seventy years, through a prism of pulp fiction and bad gangster movies, there is a tendency to view the events of 1933-34 as mythic, as folkloric. To the generations of Americans raised since World War II, the identities of criminals such as Charles β€œPretty Boy” Floyd, Baby Face Nelson, β€œMa” Barker, John Dillinger, and Clyde Barrow are no more real than are Luke Skywalker or Indiana Jones. After decades spent in the washing machine of popular culture, their stories have been bled of all reality, to an extent that few Americans today know who these people actually were, much less that they all rose to national prominence at the same time.
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Bryan Burrough (Public Enemies: America's Greatest Crime Wave and the Birth of the FBI, 1933-34)
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The author sees Luke's loyalty to the apostle Paul "depicted architecturally in the great church at Rome known as St. Paul Outside the Walls. There, a statue of Luke holding a writing stylus commemorates not only his work as a Gospel author but his faithfulness to Paul.
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Bryan M. Litfin (After Acts: Exploring the Lives and Legends of the Apostles)
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Jesus, you think that was once human?" Cal questions in disbelief. Luke kicks the arm that had fallen to the side earlier and points to the piece of human looking skin still attached to the otherwise gray flesh. The skin is tattered and stretched, the obvious remains of a blue ribbon tattoo with the name 'Marty' still clearly visible. "Unless 'Marty' stopped for a tat on his way from butt fuck nowhere in the universe, then yeah, I tend to agree with Bix.
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Michelle Bryan (Strain of Resistance (Strain of Resistance #1))
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Bryan loves the eyes, it was one of the few parts of a woman that couldn't lie.
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Jesse W Luke (The Abyss Gazes Back: A Novel)