Scully: Cruse hasn't checked in yet.

The Walk

Mulder: "What?  We didn't sign in at the front desk?"

Scully: "Tell him [the General] that it's *our* protocol."

Scully: "You never know when he might try and kill himself again."

Leonard: "You got that... 'I'm freakin out' look on your face...  What's the matter?"
Roach: "It's nothing."
Leonard: "Bull.  I spent 2 years with your sorry ass in a gun turret, I think I know when you got something on your mind.  C'mon Private, make your report!"

Mulder: "No, what I can't figure out is why a man who's so deliberately and methodically set out to commit suicide would leave the one entrance to the room unsecured.  But then again I obviously have a feeble grasp of army protocol and procedure."

(Description: Mulder is playing the answering machine tape:)
Scully: "Find anything?"
Mulder: "No, but I'm really beginning to like the tune..."

Mulder
: "Sometimes the only sane response to an insane world is insanity."

Mulder: "Leonard Trimble?"
Leonard (motioning to TV): "No, it's Fred Astaire."

Leonard: "How's that?  Oh, he's only the guy that turned me into second base by getting my arms and legs blown off.  Other than that he was a real good guy."

Leonard: "...I'd like to get a little shuteye."
Mulder: "No sleep-walking."
Leonard: "That's good.  I haven't heard that one yet.  Har de har  har."

Oubliette

Mulder: Technically, but whether she knew it or not she was repeating the exact same words spoken by Amy's abductor at the exact same time 20 miles across town.
Scully: Well, that's spooky.
Mulder: That's my name isn't it?

Mulder: What do you say, Lucy... Can I take you to dinner?

Mulder: She didn't do it Scully.
Scully: Mulder. It's incontrovertible evidence.
Scully: I hate to say this Mulder, but I think you just ran out of creditability.

Mulder: "Have you ever experienced temporary blindness before?"
Lucy: "I've probably experienced everything once or twice. It's all been pretty temporary."

Mulder: You don't think I've thought of that? I have. And not everything I do and say and think and feel goes back to my sister! You of all people should realise that sometimes motivations for behaviour can be more complex and mysterious than tracing them back to one single childhood experience.

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