- "Killer" Tom Black Bull: Where's Meo?
- Red Dillon: Dead. Yep, he just come in here one night and said he was gonna die. The next morning he was dead. So I buried the old chili-eater out back there.
- [last lines]
- "Killer" Tom Black Bull: When I was a boy, I lived in the mountains. Blue Elk brought me here from the lodge to tell my people of the old ways. The superintendent said you would listen to me after I learned the new ways. I've learned the new ways. I'm back.
- Ute tribal chairman: We only have one rodeo a year.
- "Killer" Tom Black Bull: I know that.
- Ute tribal chairman: What do you have in mind?
- "Killer" Tom Black Bull: I would like to be with the horses.
- Young Tom Black Bull: Come with me to sing the songs for those who have forgotten.
- Blue Elk: It is good for people to change but not forget.
- Red Dillon: George, you can cheat me out of most anything - booze, happiness, women - but when it comes to money, my honor is at stake.
- Mary: Wouldn't you like to go outside, and commune with nature?
- "Killer" Tom Black Bull: You can commune by yourself.