John Fante Quotes
John Fante (2014). “The Bandini Quartet: Wait Until Spring, Bandini: The Road to Los Angeles: Ask the Dust: Dreams from Bunker Hill”, p.727, Canongate Books
Almighty God, I am sorry I am now an atheist, but have You read Nietzsche?
John Fante (2010). “Ask the Dust”, p.22, Harper Collins
John Fante (2014). “The Bandini Quartet: Wait Until Spring, Bandini: The Road to Los Angeles: Ask the Dust: Dreams from Bunker Hill”, p.411, Canongate Books
John Fante (2014). “The Bandini Quartet: Wait Until Spring, Bandini: The Road to Los Angeles: Ask the Dust: Dreams from Bunker Hill”, p.150, Canongate Books
John Fante (1990). “Prologue to Ask the Dust”
John Fante (2002). “Ask The Dust”, p.3, Canongate Books
You are nobody, and I might have been somebody, and the road to each of us is love.
John Fante (2014). “The Bandini Quartet: Wait Until Spring, Bandini: The Road to Los Angeles: Ask the Dust: Dreams from Bunker Hill”, p.500, Canongate Books
John Fante (1952). “Full of life”
John Fante (2002). “Ask The Dust”, p.15, Canongate Books
John Fante (2014). “The Bandini Quartet: Wait Until Spring, Bandini: The Road to Los Angeles: Ask the Dust: Dreams from Bunker Hill”, p.520, Canongate Books
John Fante (2002). “Ask The Dust”, p.89, Canongate Books
I have wanted women whose very shoes are worth all I have ever possessed.
John Fante (2002). “Ask The Dust”, p.14, Canongate Books
John Fante (2014). “The Bandini Quartet: Wait Until Spring, Bandini: The Road to Los Angeles: Ask the Dust: Dreams from Bunker Hill”, p.530, Canongate Books
John Fante (2013). “1933 Was A Bad Year”, p.1, Canongate Books
"Ask the Dust". Book by John Fante, 1939.