Trepkos: "If my intense desire to find the truth hasn't finally eclipsed the truth itself, our meddling intellect misshape the beauteous forms of things."

Trepkos: "My mind is a tangled knot I can no longer untie. Daily I fight the urge to sever it completely to stop this dissent."

Scully: "What if he's already dead?"
Mulder: "He'll have a hard time answering my questions."

Scully: "Will you at least let me go with you?"
Mulder: "No."
Scully: "Look, I know what you're thinking, but you have to get past that, we both do. I'm back, and I'm not going anywhere."
Mulder: "Hopefully, that'll give us a better idea of what we're dealing with, whatever it is."

Scully: "Based on this preliminary data, I have come to the following hypothesis."

Trepkos: "I say the Earth holds some truths best left buried."

Mulder: "I'm Special Agent Mulder. I'm with the FBI."

Trepkos: "You still believe you can petition heaven to get some penetrating answer. If you found that answer, what would you do with it?"

Trepkos: "In a single moment, everything that science held sacred suddenly turned on its head."

Mulder: "Mine stands as the only record."

***Red Museum***

Mulder: "You know, for a holy man, you've got quite a knack for pissing people off."

Mulder: "But not Nixon?"
Scully: "No, not even they want to claim Nixon."

Mulder: "I don't know. In the absence of any plausible explanation, it's a novel theory."

Scully: "Kinda hard to tell the villains without a scorecard."

Mulder: "What did you find?"
Scully: "Not much until the toxicology report came back."

Farmer: "People change, too."
Mulder: "In what way?"

Scully: "You said you wanted to show us something."
Farmer: "You're looking at it."

Farmer: "Changed a whole lot of things..."
Scully: "How do you mean?"
Farmer: "Well, I think that you're going to find it all comes from the same root source."

Mulder: "Do you know what you're saying, Scully?"

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