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“You start overruling things, what happens to the country thinking of us as a kind of stability in a world that is tough because it changes a lot?” —Stephen Breyer (pictured above), a justice of the United States Supreme Court.

“We’ve become so used to psychiatry being a palliative care field of medicine, that we’re with you for life. … And I think we’re selling our patients short,” —Ben Sessa, a psychiatrist.

“The bottom line is, where’s the beef?” —Jennifer Poulakidas, a lobbyist for public universities, on federal funding for STEM research.

“I did date a psychopath once,” —Maria Konnikova, author of a new book about con artists.

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