"As a kid I quite fancied the romantic, Bohemian idea of being an artist. I expect I thought I could escape from the difficulties of maths and spelling. Maybe I thought I would avoid the judgement of the establishment."
"You could always go on changing things but there comes a time when you have to decide to stop."
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Peter Wright
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Peter Wright was a British author and whistleblower known for his critical insights into surveillance and its impact on freedom.
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