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 →
Often what we do is open our house for various charity events. I don't seat according to protocol. I don't invite people because of who they... →
I first came on the scene during the Johnson years and that crowd was out all the time enjoying themselves. Nixon wasn't particularly social but... →
I was brought up by an Episcopalian father and Presbyterian mother in nondenominational Army chapels all over the world and never really had much... →
It is only in the fundamentalist religions that women are relegated to second class. Radical Evangelicals, Muslims, and Jews all have the same view... →
Last week I did a piece for Style on advice to Laura Bush about how to help her husband. This week it's religion. It just depends on what I find... →
Then my mother had several strokes and my father, who was 85, couldn't handle it, so Donna came back and we went through the same thing here. She... →