MULDER:> The boy's been performing miracles every week for the past ten years. Twice, every Sunday...
MULDER:I think I saw the some of these same people at Woodstock.
SCULLY: Mulder, you weren't at Woodstock.
MULDER: I saw the movie...
SCULLY: Maybe we should head backstage and see what the reverend has to say.
MULDER: No... No, wait. Here's the part where they bring out Elvis.
MULDER: Looks like you took quite a beating there.
SAMUEL: Penance, Mr. Mulder....
SCULLY: Someone, might call it a simple plain old bar brawl.
SAMUEL: God has given me a special gift.
SCULLY: Did He buy you all that jewelry too? I think there's something missing in your story, Samuel.
SAMUEL: You doubt the power of God, ma'am?
SCULLY: No, but I doubt the veracity of your claims.
SAMUEL: Just as I see pain in this man, right here.
MULDER: Really? What pain is that?
SAMUEL: The pain you have, regarding a brother or a sister. It's an old pain that has never been healed.
SCULLY: Is this some kind of a trick?
SAMUEL: No trick, ma'am.
SCULLY: A few thousands grasshoppers doesn't constitute the plague... So what's next? Slain of the first born?
REVEREND: I need your help.
MULDER:Samuel's been trialed for murder. I think you need a good lawyer.
REVEREND:Samuel is innocent.
MULDER: How can you be so sure of that?
REVEREND: Because he's my son.
MULDER: Somehow, I don't see that argument would work on a jury.
SCULLY: I was raised a Catholic. I have a certain familiarity with the scripture. And God never lets the Devil steal the show.
MULDER: You must have really liked The Exorcist.
SCULLY: One of my favorite movies.
SCULLY: The boy really has you running, doesn't he?
MULDER: Why do you say that?
SCULLY: In the bar, Samuel mentioned your sister. Is it your sister you keep thinking you see?
MULDER: I've seen her twice now.
SCULLY: Maybe you just want to see her.
MULDER:I'm not delusional, Scully.
SCULLY: Mulder, don't discount the power of suggestion. A healers greatest magic lies in the patient's willingness to believe. Imagine a miracle, and you're half way there. We learn that in med school.
MULDER: You made her appear to me, didn't you? Look at me!
SAMUEL: I'm very tired, Mr. Mulder.
MULDER:Is she alive? Is that what I'm supposed to believe? Or is this a trick?
SAMUEL: You mean... a trick of the Devil?
SCULLY: You got that look on your face.
MULDER: What look is that?
SCULLY: The kind when you've forgotten your keys and you're trying to figure out how to get in the house.
SCULLY: What exactly are we trying to find?
MULDER: Clues?
SCULLY: Ah!
MULDER: Remember, the boy did rise from the dead. That kind of thing only happens once or twice every two thousand years so...
MULDER:Somehow, I don't think so...
SCULLY: What exactly do you think?
MULDER:I think that people are looking hard for miracles. So hard that they even make themselves see what they want to see...