John McGinnis: First thing he says is "coyote." Tagert's a coyote. That's about as strong as a Navajo gets, ain't it?
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John McGinnis: Notice how he gets right to the point? That's unusual for a Navajo.
Jim Chee: Hey, Slim. What? Now what would I do with a wife? You're right, what would she do with me?
Joe Leaphorn: You know, sometimes, I don't think we solve anything. We just rearrange the mystery.
John McGinnis: First thing he says is "coyote." Tagert's a coyote. That's about as strong as a Navajo gets, ain't it?
Jim Chee: You wouldn't know it, but you sound like a Navajo. Odell Redd: Yah-tee, Odell Redd. South Carolina Redds, Charleston Clan.
Joe Leaphorn: You need a wife. Jim Chee: Well, if you're offering Emma, I accept. Joe Leaphorn: No, to keep you sane. Jim Chee: You could've just called to tell me that.
Jim Chee: You know what fate is? Taka Ji: My dad had a saying, from Vietnam. Said it all the time. "Fate is as gentle with man as the mongoose is with mice." Jim Chee: You know, we have the same saying. "Coyote is always waiting. But also, Coyote is always hungry."
Janet Pete: Mr. Pinto, your family wants you home. Ashie Pinto: You're Navajo. You know "hozho?" Janet Pete: It means "order." Ashie Pinto: "Harmony." The balance of all things. It's lost to me because of what I did. Do you think your law can give it back?


