Quote by Christopher Walken
Ive never crashed a wedding. When I was a kid I, of course, used t

Ive never crashed a wedding. When I was a kid I, of course, used to crash parties. Crashing a wedding is difficult though because you have to have the suit, and you have to have information in case someone catches you. You have to know at least some names and something. – Christopher Walken

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I used to be prettier than I am, but I think I look better now. I was a pretty boy. Particularly in my early movies. I dont like looking at them so much. Theres a sort of pretty thing about me. – Christopher Walken

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I think if you do something effectively whether youre the lover or the comic or the action guy or the villain like I play movies are very expensive to make. Chances are youll get asked to play that part again. – Christopher Walken

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I mean, I do wear a wedding ring and take it off when I shoot. – Henry Ian Cusick

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My father always wanted to be the corpse at every funeral, the bride at every wedding and the baby at every christening. – Alice Roosevelt Longworth

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I have a crusade against fondant, also shortening. Theres no reason why wedding cakes cant taste good if you know what youre doing. – Ron Ben-Israel

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Personally, Im an advocate for short engagements. Long sometimes means there is a reason for it. Two years engaged and no wedding… Id be upset. – Emily Blunt

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