Morris: You guys are the Lone Gunmen aren't you? You guys are my heroes. I mean look at the crap you print. Byers: We uncover the truth. Morris: The truth? That's what's so great about you monkeys. Not only do you believe the horse pucky we create, you broadcast it as well. I mean look…
Scully: Mulder, this is not reality. This is a hallucination. It has to be. And either I am having it or you are having it or we are having it together.
Frohike: I don’t understand. Why would the government want to turn Scully into a bimbo?
Susanne Modeski: to The Lone Gunmen No matter how paranoid you are, you’re not paranoid enough.
Cigarette Smoking Man (William B. Davis): I work very hard to keep any president from knowing I exist.
Albert Hosteen (Floyd “Red Crow” Westerman): There is an ancient Indian saying that something lives only as long as the last person who remembers it. My people have come to trust memory over history. Memory, like fire, is radiant and immutable. While history serves only those who seek to control it.
X: I used to be you. I was where you are now. But you’re not me, Mulder. I don’t think you have the heart. Walk away. Grieve for Scully. And then never look back. You will be able to live with yourself, Mulder. On the day you die.
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.
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.