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  • I tell people I live in Harlesden in north-west London, and I can see them thinking, 'Why do you live there?'
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  • Meeting forensic patients for the first time could occasionally be an unnerving experience. They often came across as mild and gentle people, but the details of the crimes were harrowing in the extreme.
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  • I don't like watching things where I think the people onscreen are ahead of me or assuming I know something that I don't know.
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  • People say I'm deceptively unassuming, but that's the way I go through life. I'm not flash. You can make it sound calculated, but it's pretty much just me.
    - Louis Theroux
  • In west London where I live, white people are a minority. In the area I am in, which is the borough of Brent, whites are less than 50%.
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  • There's always a negotiation that goes on to persuade people we are coming to the subject with an open mind but without surrendering too many pawns. We don't want to misrepresent the fact that we will draw our own conclusions.
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  • 'Cunnamulla' is a beautifully bleak portrait of a lonely town in which people are leading lives of sort of quiet desperation.
    - Louis Theroux
  • L.A. is the opposite of Britain in a lot of respects, and that's what draws so many British people here.
    - Louis Theroux
  • Sometimes I feel a bit socially disconnected in terms of being a little bit gullible about how people interrelate emotionally.
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  • Most people feel that they are the heroes of their own lives and that they're good people. So if they're in a crisis, they feel an understandable urge to set out their own version of events.
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  • Sometimes people think I'm sort of a Machiavelli who is thinking, 'How can I disarm people? I know: I'll create a persona; I'll get some spectacles, and when I meet you, I'll say, 'How are you doing?' And I will be very unassuming and polite and never get angry.'
    - Louis Theroux