[
calling Scully after spending a day apart]
Mulder:
Hi, my name is Fox Mulder, we used to sit next to each other at the FBI.
Dana Scully:
You know, most people want to live forever.
Alfred Fellig:
Most people are idiots, which is one of the reasons I don't.
Dana Scully:
I think you're wrong. How can you have too much life? There's too much to learn, to experience.
Alfred Fellig:
Seventy-five years is enough. Take my word for it. You live forever, sooner or later, you start to think about the big thing you're missing and that everybody else gets to find out about but you.
Dana Scully:
What about love?
Alfred Fellig:
What? Does that last forever? Forty years ago, I drove down to the city hall, down to the Hall of Records, Record Archives, whatever they call it. I wanted to look up my wife. It bothered me I couldn't remember her name. Love lasts 75 years, if you're lucky. You don't want to be around when it's gone.
Dana Scully:
[
signs]
Mulder:
I just think that death only looks for you, once you seek its opposite.
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