Stigmata
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- is a contradiction in terms.
- Here.

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Read that. I found that on my kitchen
tabIe the other morning.

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Now, I don't know what that says,
but that handwriting is mine.

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It's ItaIian.
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It says, ''SpIit a piece of wood
and I'm there.''

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''Lift a stone and you wiII find me.''
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- It's quite beautifuI, actuaIIy.
- This isn't beautifuI!

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This is a warning!
It means no matter what I do,...

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- Miss Paige...
- ..I can't escape it.

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- Miss Paige, I wouId reaIIy Iike to heIp...
- You know what?

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This is not going anywhere.
You don't know what this is.

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You can't give me an answer.
Coffee's on me. Here.

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There is no scientific explanation.
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Stigmatics are deeply religious people.
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We're gonna do whatever we can
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to find out, but, all things considered,
l think it might explain a lot.

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Throughout history,
only people who believe deeply in God

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have been afflicted with these wounds.
The nearer they come to God,

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the more open they are
to the torment oftheir demons.

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The Church regards it as a gift.
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A gift from God.
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- Here's to Friday night.
- Yeah. To Friday night, honey.


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