Sally Quinn

Sally Quinn
Sally Sterling Quinnis an American author and journalist, who writes about religion for a blog at The Washington Post...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionJournalist
Date of Birth1 July 1941
CitySavannah, GA
CountryUnited States of America
people today belief
So many of the problems we have today are because people don't respect the beliefs of others.
spiritual religious cliche
I now consider myself quite religious and spiritual although that sounds like a terrible cliche.
That's what I've decided I am. A seeker of wisdom and truth.
christian morning posts
This morning in the Washington Post there was a statistic about how 85% of Americans are Christians.
running people black
The first term of the Clinton administration was very jolly. Everybody was running around meeting people and of course, in the second term, everyone went down the black hole, which also happened at the end of the Reagan administration.
thinking white people
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 viewed suspiciously by the other people in the White House who rarely go anywhere.
polls democrat journalist
Every poll shows that most journalists are Democrats.
years people crowds
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 a lot of the people in his administration were.
pigs two ongoing
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. How unprepared we are for a terrorist attack.
old-fashioned secularism
Europe is endearingly old fashioned in its secularism.
thinking growing womens-roles
I think, certainly in the more civilized societies, women's roles are growing in power all of the time.
circles wagons administration
Its always in the second administration when things start to go sour. They circle the wagons.
views fundamentalist-religion class
It is only in the fundamentalist religions that women are relegated to second class. Radical Evangelicals, Muslims, and Jews all have the same view of women.
religious church world
The Europeans have fallen away from religion and the church while the rest of the world is seemingly more religious. I don't know how to explain it.