People think in narratives - in beginnings, middles and ends. The danger when you edit something too severely is that it no longer makes sense; worse still, it leaves people with the disquieting impression that something is being hidden. Errol Morris More Quotes by Errol Morris More Quotes From Errol Morris When 'The Thin Blue Line' came out, I was criticized by many people for using reenactments, as if I wasn't dedicated to the truth because I filmed these scenes. That always and still seems to be nonsensical. Errol Morris alwaystruthbluepeople My advice to all interviewers is: Shut up and listen. It's harder than it sounds. Errol Morris listenupshut-upadvice If you think you're going to create an unposed photograph, think again. There is no such thing. Errol Morris createthinkyouphotograph First of all, tabloid stories are some of the richest and most important stories that we have. There's nothing wrong, per se, with tabloid stories. Errol Morris wrongnothingsomeimportant If you're a journalist - and I think, on some level, I'm a journalist, and proud to be a journalist, or a documentarian, however you want to describe it - part of what I do has to be the pursuit of the truth. Errol Morris thinkyouproudtruth A lot of stories that have fascinated me are tabloid stories that have come from other newspapers, like 'The New York Times.' Errol Morris newlikemenew-york Photographs can reveal something to us, and they can also conceal things. Errol Morris revealussomethingthings