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Mulder: Tick tick, Scully.
Scully: Don't you see, Mulder? You're doing their work for them. You're chasing aliens that aren't there. Helping them to create a story to cover the shameful truth. And what they can't cover, they apologise for. Apology has become Policy!
Mulder: I don't need an apology for the lies. I don't care about the fictions they create to cover their crimes. I want them held accountable for what did happen. I want an apology for the truth!
Revelations
Reverend: "...Moses hadn't really parted the Red Sea. He said that high winds and ocean currents had been responsible."
Rev: "Most people today tend to vest themselves in science and cynicism. They expect proof for all they see. Miracles are wondrous by nature, they need no rationale. No justification."
Mulder: "No, I think this is a case of too much faith. (Tastes blood) And too much sugar."
Mulder: "Or maybe it's just a... very disgruntled altarboy."
Scully: "Well that narrows down the field."
Mr Kryder: You must come full circle to find the truth.
Mulder: Excuse me?
Scully: Full circle to find the truth? I don't know what that means.
Mr Kryder: You will.
Teacher: "Kevin Cryder. I assume, Kevin, that in the last 24 hours you've become quite the math wizard. Why don't you come on up to the board and share with us your gift with numbers?"
Principal: "I love my job..."
Scully: Did you get a composite?
Mulder: Yeah. It looks like Kevin was abducted by Homer Simpson's evil twin.
Scully: "This isn't the killer, Mulder."
Mulder: "I think that's a safe assumption."
Mulder: They give bona fide paranoids like myself a bad reputation.
Owen Jarvis: I was only asked to protect the boy.
Mulder: By Who? Who asked you to protect him?
Jarvis: God.
Mulder: God? That's quite a long-distance call, isn't it?
Jarvis: He who has ears let him hear.
Mulder: And he that has a tongue let him speak.
Scully: "Mr. Jarvis, my religious convictions are hardly the issue here."
Owen: "But they are. How can you help Kevin if you don't believe? Even the killer, he believes."
Mulder: "Townfolk wonder why I sleep in Sundays."
Mulder: Sit down Mr Jarvis.
Jarvis: I just want to go to heaven. (Jumps out 2nd story window and runs away.)
(Continued on page 54)
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