- Beatriz: Doug, you think killing is hard, huh? You wait in the bushes, the animal might outrun you or charge you. It's not easy to get your shot, hm? Try healing something. That is hard. That requires patience. You can break something in two seconds. But it can take forever to fix it. A lifetime, generations. That's why we have to be careful on this earth and gentle.
- Beatriz: Take a deep breath. All the way down. Let it fill your stomach and then expand into your lungs. Hold it. Hold it. Release. You almost get a little high, huh?
- Beatriz: We're linked, you know? I think spiritually linked. The first time I met her, it was like I recognized her just by the eyes.
- Shannon: Recognized her as what?
- Beatriz: Maybe my mother in another life or my daughter. You have unfinished business with someone and then in the next life, they come back in a different form.
- Kathy: I just couldn't imagine why she'd want to leave here and spend four years of her life in Ohio.
- Beatriz: Tara is an old soul. She cares so much about animals and nature. The earth needs old souls because, you know, it is very sick. And the old souls must help us find a way to heal the Earth.
- Doug: I have had, all the rushes there are, every one. I've been to the buffet of life. I've tasted everything and I'm telling you, being in Africa, okay, where all the species originated, every one, including us, going out into the wild when it's still dark and it's quiet, except for these strange, prehistoric sounds, and waiting - for some beast to emerge out of the bush. There's no bigger rush.
- Grant: I bet.
- Doug: There's no better high, not - not sex, not drugs, not money. And facing that creature down and looking in its eyes and taking it. I don't consider it murder. I don't. It is a killing, obviously, but it's just this deep, primal thing. It's like this original dance of man and beast, man and nature. The struggle for survival. It's very pure. Not to get too airy-fairy.
- Beatriz: For a moment, I thought you were a different man. A man that bought the land in Tlatecuhtli. For a minute, I freaked out, you know? Really, because I have to say, if you had been that man, I would've thought that fate brought us together.
- Doug: For what?
- Beatriz: I don't know. Revenge, maybe? I should kill you or something?
- Beatriz: Do you know "Las Simples Cosas"? This song talks about how we always wanna go back to the places where we loved life. But the old, simple things are now gone.