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
american-journalist stuff
But when we started Style, it was so experimental and so over the top. We couldn't do a lot of the stuff that we used to do then now.
just-saying organized-religion
When you say you don't get religion, you're just saying that you don't get organized religion.
old-fashioned secularism
Europe is endearingly old fashioned in its secularism.
people tendency washington
I would say I think it's about time. People have a tendency to think that entertaining in Washington politically and diplomatically is frivolous, but it is not. It is part of the work.
chef chemistry food sure suspect
I suspect she and the chef did not see eye-to-eye, and that is the kind of thing that happens. So much of this is chemistry and personality. So I am sure they will get another chef and I am sure the food will be fine.
quiet sometimes
When we stop and reflect things begin to happen and sometimes we get the essence of God when we are just quiet.
terrorist unprepared
How unprepared we are for a terrorist attack.
books-and-reading celebrity clear viewed
They had not been viewed as demigods in the newsroom. Only after the book, and really after the movie, did it become clear that their celebrity was a little over the top.
dancing
I don't think anybody's going to be dancing on tables,
american-journalist
It's always in the second administration when things start to go sour. They circle the wagons.
center hill house people seems white
People always have thought that the White House was the center of Washington, but it was Kay's house, ... It seems really unthinkable that she's not there anymore, that that big house on the hill will be empty.
american-journalist married together
We've been together 32 years and married for 27.
agreed buy charm chose clearly condition either flashes laughable leave met
When I met Little Edie, she was clearly nuts, but there were flashes of charm and style. When I agreed to buy the house, I said that I would take it on the condition that either she leave it broom-clean - which was laughable - or that she leave it all ... and she chose to leave everything.
circles wagons administration
Its always in the second administration when things start to go sour. They circle the wagons.