Favorite Clint Eastwood quote?

In honor of the Clint movie thread, we offer the chance to quote all the great lines Clint has had over the years. What’s your favorite?

I’m going to go with the one I seem to use the most, unfortunately:

“A man’s got to know his limitations.” -Magnum Force

To hell with them fellas. Buzzards gotta eat, same as worms.

*Dyin’ ain’t much of a living, boy. *–Josey Wales

Honestly, I rather like the scene from Gran Torino, where he’s standing on his front porch and says “Get off my lawn,” and points his M1 Garand at the gang kids.

Nothin’ like a good piece of hickory. Pale Rider

From TGTBTU:

*You go cuttin’ down on my percentage, it’s liable to interfere with my aim.

It’s for you.

There are two kinds of men in the world: those with loaded guns and those who dig. You dig.*

This is how I remember it:

Harry Callahan: Well, I just work for the city, Briggs!
Lieutenant Briggs: So do I, longer than you, and I never had to take my gun out of its holster once. I’m proud of that.
Harry Callahan: Well, you’re a good man, lieutenant. A good man always knows his limitations…

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070355/quotes

*Deserve’s got nothin’ to do with it. * - Unforgiven.

Will Munny: “It’s a hell of a thing, killin’ a man. You take away all he’s got, and all he’s ever gonna have.”
The Kid: “Well, I guess they had it coming.”
Will Munny: “We all got it coming, kid.”

One of the middle Dirty Harry films, I don’t remember which one (Magnum Force? The Enforcer?) his catch phrase was “swell.” I use it all the time. Usually elicits a quizzical look from middle-agers like me, a smile from old timers, and a “WTF?” look from the youngsters. Always cracks me up.

I came in to post this one. We agree, so that is sign five of the apocalypse.

Unforgiven is a better movie with some damn good quotes and throw off lines, they’ve been mentioned here, but this one is pithier and more enjoyable. “We’ve all got it coming” from Unforgiven is just too depressing.

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly is definitely the favorite movie of my 8-year old son. And, although I’m old enough to be his grandfather, it’s one of my favorite movies too.

His favorite quote is “If you wanna talk, talk. If you wanna shoot, shoot.”

My favorite quote might be from Dirty Harry: "I know what you’re thinking, did he fire five shots or six? Well, in all that confusion, I kind of lost track myself. So what you have to ask yourself is, ‘am I feeling lucky?’ " (The line occurs near both beginning and end of movie, with both criminals guessing wrong.)

“I know things about pigeons, Lily.”

Use it all the time.

I believe mine is from “A Fistful Of Dollars,” though I haven’t seen it in a while:

“This is all … very touching.”

Yeah, that is the one I immediately thought of too. Josie was one bad-ass.

I don’t remember the exact quote (I’m sure someone can correct me), but Blondie is talking to Angel-Eyes at the prisoner camp in TG,TB&TU

Blondie: Aren’t you going to rough me up to make me talk, like you did to Tuco?
Angel-Eyes: Would it work?
Blondie: No, probably not.

The first time he says it. IIRC, the way I quoted it is the last line of dialog in the movie, said after the bomb goes off in Briggs’ car.

Another exchange from Unforgiven:

The Kid: You know how I said I shot five men? It weren’t true. That Mexican that come at me with a knife, I just busted his leg with a shovel. I didn’t kill him or nothing, neither.

Will Munny: Well, you sure killed the hell outta that fella today.

The “Dirty Harry” movie “The Enforcer” where he is teamed with a female officer Kate Moore (Tyne Daly). To get information, he takes her into some black militant group.

Dirty Harry “We are going into a chapter of the VFW”.
Kate Moore “VFW??”
Dirty Harry “Very Few Whites”

followed by the leader of the black militant group saying “Callahn, I’ll talk to you in the back room. But you have to leave your partner in the front. Don’t worry, my men will take care of her.”
Dirty Harry “Why, thank you, that’s mighty white of you”.

Nag, nag, nag.