Terma

Mulder: "I'm not going to die."
Prisoner: "No? Why not?"
Mulder: "I have to live long enough to kill that man Krycek."

Cancerman: "It's a nasty habit [smoking]. It's bad for the health."
Well-Manicured Man: "Health is the least of my concerns at the moment."
Cancerman: "Yes..." (Lights up)

Cancerman: "But Senator Swenson is an honourable man. They're all honourable men, these... honourable men."

Cancerman: "Wake the Russian bear and it may find we've stolen its honey."

Scully: "Several of the men on this committee are lawyers. It is my experience that lawyers ask the wrong question only when they don't want the right answer."

Mulder: "It's nice to put my arms around you... both of them."
Scully: "When did you get back here?"
Mulder: "It's been a long strange trip..."

Mulder: "May we have a talk with you? Have a little off-the-record chat?"

Mulder: "Did he ever mention Black Cancer?"
Prisoner: "Oh yeah!"
Scully: "What did he say?"
Prisoner: "Was developed by the Soviets... Saddam used it in the gulf..."
Scully: "You mean, used as biowarfare?"
Prisoner: "That's why they made those servicemen take all them pills."

Mulder: "You said there were two... devices. What happened to the other bomb?"
Prisoner: "I ate it."

Mulder: "You wanna learn about anarchy? You don't tell me where the other bomb is and I'll make sure you spend your prison time on your bigoted hands and knees putting a big smile on some convict's face!"

El Mundo Gira

Mama: "Two brothers. One woman. Trouble. "

Scully: "Mulder, this happened how long ago?"
Mulder: "Tres diaz. Mue Incredible, no?"

Scully: "Only the smell... Mulder, you brought me out under the pretence of investigating a strange death. Can you tell me why we're standing out here in the middle of a field looking at a dead goat?"

Scully: "Purple rain?"
Mulder: "Yeah. Great album. Deeply flawed movie, though."

Mulder: "The victim and many of the witnesses are illegal immigrants; migrant farm workers. I thought it might be important to talk to them before they migrated."

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