Sally Sterling Quinn (born July 1, 1941) is an American author and journalist, who writes about religion for a blog at The Washington Post. Read full biography of Sally Quinn →
The football season is like pain. You forget how terrible it is until it seizes you again.
The first term of the Clinton administration was very jolly. Everybody was running around meeting people and of course, in the second term, everyone... →
I had cottage cheese for lunch and a glass of wine when I got home tonight.
Funny you mention my dinner parties when I have just suggested that inviting close friends over to share a meal with candlelight and wine at your... →
I never know what I'm going to do for the Post next. Two weeks ago I had a piece on Homeland Security. This is one of my pig ongoing projects.... →
This morning in the Washington Post there was a statistic about how 85% of Americans are Christians.
Every poll shows that most journalists are Democrats.
I think, certainly in the more civilized societies, women's roles are growing in power all of the time.
It's always in the second administration when things start to go sour. They circle the wagons.
Most of the people who live in Washington come from other places and you can learn something from them.
We're newspaper junkies; I can't imagine life without a newspaper.
We've been together 32 years and married for 27.
Even Colin Powell who was everywhere before he became secretary of state, just stopped going out. I think part of it was he didn't want to be... →