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I believe in whatever self-help you can give yourself, whether you believe in Buddha or whatever," Eastwood told GQ. "I'm not really a person of an organized religion. But I'm now much more tolerant of people who are religious, because I can see why they got there. I can sympathize."

Eastwood said he considered meditation the self-help he needed and that it had been a part of his life for decades. "Meditation with me was just a self-reliant thing," he said (via GQ). "I've been doing it almost forty years. But I don't go out and sell it. A lot of other people find meaning some other way, screaming in the street or whatever it is that gets it for you."

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I believe in whatever self-help you can give yourself, whether you believe in Buddha or whatever," Eastwood told GQ. "I'm not really a person of an organized religion. But I'm now much more tolerant of people who are religious, because I can see why they got there. I can sympathize."

Eastwood said he considered meditation the self-help he needed and that it had been a part of his life for decades. "Meditation with me was just a self-reliant thing," he said (via GQ). "I've been doing it almost forty years. But I don't go out and sell it. A lot of other people find meaning some other way, screaming in the street or whatever it is that gets it for you."

Read More: https://www.thelist.com/631926/how-clint-eastwood-really-feels-about-religion/
I use this all the time. One of Clint best lines.

The quote "A man's got to know his limitations" is spoken by the character Harry Callahan in the film Magnum Force. This line emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and understanding one's own boundaries. It reflects Callahan's character, who often operates in morally ambiguous situations and recognizes the necessity of knowing when to act and when to hold back.
 
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