Mulder: How was the wedding?
Scully: You mean the part where the groom passed out or the dog bit the drummer.
Mulder: Did you catch the boquet?
Scully: Maybe.

Scully: OK, but how is this an X-file? Mulder, you don't think this has anything to do with UFO technology?
Mulder: There's something unexplainable here, Scully, but it's certainly not unidentifiable.

Mulder: I don't think they'll be performing this experiment on Beakman's World.

Mulder: Hey, Roland, you've got more shirts than I do. (holds up a shirt for Roland to wear.) I think this one would
look stylin' today. What do you think?

Roland: People die. They go away . . . and they're not supposed to come back.

Mulder: Well if he had intentions to kill Nollette, Keats and Surnow, why not set it up to appear the least likely suspect?
Scully: Yeah. By the look of this, (holds up picture of car crash) he's hamburger.

Dr. Nollette: . . . Anyway to get
back him, one afternoon we decided to take his car apart and put it back together again in his office and left it running.
Mulder: (to Scully) Hmmm, An egghead classic.

Mulder: You've got a brother, don't you, Scully?
Scully: Yeah. I've got an older one and a younger one.
Mulder: Well, have you ever thought about calling one of them all day long and then all of a sudden the phone rings and it's one of them calling you?
Scully: Does this pitch somehow end with a way for me to lower my long distance charges?
Mulder: I believe in psychic connections, and evidence suggests that it's stronger between family members, strongest of all between twin siblings that shared the same womb.
Scully: OK, maybe. But in this case, one sibling has closer ties to a frozen fudgesicle than he does to his own brother.

Scully: OK. Let's go. I have to call my brother.

Mulder: We've got to find Nollette.
Scully: Let's talk to campus security.
Mulder: We go this way? (pointing straight ahead.)
Scully: No, we go left.
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