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  1. 13 quotes from Simon Curtis: 'They expected her to kill. It’s what they’d trained her for. Her team was the deadliest—capable of wiping out entire cities, just the four of them.

  2. Quotes by Simon Curtis (?) “They expected her to kill. It’s what they’d trained her for. Her team was the deadliest—capable of wiping out entire cities, just the four of them. The”

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    • “ She curled up, clutched her aching stomach with her freezing arms, and sobbed so hard she shook against the concrete, wishing, hoping, and praying that she wouldn’t wake up in the morning.
    • “ I can’t help but keep the look of disappointment off my face. There’s an open trunk of superweapons in front of me and I get stuck with a wind stick.”
    • “ There was so much happening, so fast, she couldn’t feel anything at all. More numbness. Only this time she knew there would be nothing after it subsided.
    • “ Her favorite was named V. Her hair was buzzed and her arms were covered in tattoos. No matter how many others she drew, she always came back to V. To draw V fighting new villains, overcoming some new obstacle, or just her, standing there, embodying everything she wished she could be.
  3. You struggle and you fight and. Yeah, you're probably gonna bleed a lot. So get your bloody ass up to the mark. And then you take your shot. You're only gonna get one chance to make the world aware. Of who you are and what you do so you had better come prepared. There's a gun for me. There's a gun for you.

  4. Simon Curtis began his directing career at the Royal Court Theatre, where he was Deputy Director to Max Stafford Clark and director of the Theatre Upstairs. His many productions there included the world premiere of Jim Cartwright's ROAD, which transferred to the Lincoln Center, New York.

    • March 11, 1960
  5. Simon Curtis — ‘I don´t need you to believe in me/I know how to change my destiny/Sit down, about to rewrite our history’

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  7. Simon Curtis (born 11 March 1960) is an English director and producer. He has directed theatre productions and the television dramas David Copperfield (1999) and Cranford (2007, 2009). His feature films include the biographical dramas My Week with Marilyn (2011), Woman in Gold (2015), and Downton Abbey: A New Era (2022).

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