Colony
Scully: I mean whatever happened to “Trust no one,” Mulder? Mulder: I changed it to “Trust everyone.” I didn’t tell you? […]
Scully: I mean whatever happened to “Trust no one,” Mulder? Mulder: I changed it to “Trust everyone.” I didn’t tell you? […]
X: In case you haven’t noticed, Agent Mulder, the Statue of Liberty is on vacation. The new mandate says if you are not a citizen, you’d better keep out. […]
Mulder: You are responsible. You knew the power of your beliefs, no matter how watered down. Did you really think you could call up the Devil and ask him to behave? […]
Mulder: Well some people collect salt and pepper shakers. Fetishists collect dead things. Fingernails and hair. No one quite knows why. Though I’ve never really understood salt and pepper shakers myself. […]
B.J. Morrow: It’s always the same. I’m a house. It feels familiar. There’s a woman that’s been hurt… there’s a mirror. I see a man’s reflection. I recognize his face, but I don’t know him. What I remember most is the blood. There’s a lot of blood. […]
Gung: Something… has gone very wrong. The mushrooms, we take to speak with the dead. To see our ancestors in the spirit world. But the spirit in this place is very angry, and the souls that died here continue to suffer. And now they have been awakened. […]
Mulder: According to the literature, Abe Lincoln was a walk-in. And Mikhail Gorbachev. And Charles Colson, Nixon’s advisor. Scully: Not Nixon? Mulder: No. Not even they want to claim Nixon. […]
Mulder: That’s no mean claim. Dr. Adam Pierce: Daniel always had a flair for self-dramatization. Scully: I’d always heard he was brilliant. Pierce: Brilliant doesn’t go quite far enough. Pierce: Daniel and I… I always played Salieri to his Mozart. I was never quite on the same plane of intellect. This time I found him […]
Agent Kazdin: They would like it done as neatly and cleanly as possible. Mulder: Well. You’re off to a hell of a start. […]
Cole (Tony Todd): I’m tired. Mulder: I know. Cole: No man, you don’t know! […]
Sheriff: Things like this aren’t supposed to happen here. Mulder: A forty-two-year-old real estate agent murders four strangers with his bare hands? It’s not supposed to happen anywhere. […]
Mulder: You know they say three species disappear off the planet every day. You wonder how many new ones are being created. […]
Mulder: Deep Throat said Trust No One. It’s hard, Scully. Suspecting everyone, everything. It wears you down. You even begin to doubt what you know is the truth. Before, I could only trust myself. Now I can only trust you. […]
Deep Throat: Trust…. Trust no one. […]
Mulder: Have you ever thought about calling one of them all day long and then all the sudden the phone rings and it’s them calling you? Scully: Does this pitch somehow end with a way for me to lower my long distance charges? […]
Scully: I just started the autopsy. Lazard: Yeah, um. I don’t think he’s going anywhere. […]
Mulder: If you release Eugene Tooms he will kill again. It’s in his genetic make-up. […]
Scully: And you suspect, what? Bigfoot? Mulder: Not likely. That’s a lot of flannel to be choking down, even for Bigfoot. […]
Ish: I was at Wounded Knee in 1973. Know what I learned fighting the FBI? They don’t believe in us, and we don’t believe in them. Mulder: I want to believe. […]
Sheriff Daniels: Ninety-nine percent of the people in this world are fools. The rest of us are in great danger of contagion. […]
Langly: UFOs caused the Gulf War Syndrome. That’s a good one. Byers: That’s why we like you, Mulder. Your ideas are weirder than ours. […]