
Page Fox was an American author and entrepreneur, best known for his practical guide, "One Thousand Ways to Make Money." This work, published in the early 20th century, provided readers with a plethora of innovative and sometimes unconventional ideas for generating income. Fox's writing reflected the entrepreneurial spirit of his time, encouraging individuals to explore various avenues for financial success, from traditional jobs to more creative ventures. His approach combined a sense of optimism with a pragmatic understanding of the economic landscape, appealing to a wide audience eager for financial independence. While not as widely recognized today, Fox's contributions to the genre of self-help and financial advice were significant during his era. "One Thousand Ways to Make Money" served as a resource for those looking to navigate the complexities of making a living, and it highlighted the burgeoning interest in personal finance that would grow throughout the 20th century. Fox's legacy lies in his ability to inspire readers to think outside the box and pursue their financial goals with determination and creativity.
“My dad treats books like an escape. He gets lost in the pages of the books he reads, and it seems like he always has to be reading a few books at once. One isn’t enough to quiet the noise in his head.””
“some write, the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog, as it has all the letters in the alphabet in it.””
“she wrote out an incident report. "Yes, Mr. Lemon. I agree. Those teenagers should not have positioned your garden gnomes like that. Yes. I do believe I've heard that is in the Kama Sutra. No, I don't know what page." She wheeled her chair over to one of the massive file cabinets and pulled out a yellow folder packed with paperwork. "Just tell Mrs. Lemon the gnomes were wrestling," she said, stuffing the report inside. "I'm sure there is a nonviolent solution, but I don't see how the mayor can help. Nevertheless, I'll put it on file immediately.””