Paul Davis may refer to:
- Paul Brooks Davis (born 1938), American painter, illustrator, and graphic designer
- Paul Davis (basketball) (born 1984), American basketball player
- Paul Davis (Canadian politician), Newfoundland and Labrador MHA
- Paul Davis (cricketer) (born 1981), Australian cricketer
- Paul Davis (footballer) (born 1961), English footballer
- Paul Davis (footballer born 1962), former Jamaican international football player
- Paul Davis (Irish author), Irish author, business consultant, and international professional speaker
- Paul Davis (Kansas politician) (born 1972), American Democratic politician
- Paul Davis (musician), British musician with the Happy Mondays
- Paul Davis (programmer) (fl. 1990s), British programmer
- Paul Davis (rugby league) (born 1971), Australian rugby league player
- Paul Davis (sailor) (born 1958), Norwegian sailor and Olympic medalist
- Paul Davis (singer) (1948–2008), American singer-songwriter
- Paul E. Davis (1921–2009), American football coach
- Paul J. Davis (1881–1947), American football and basketball coach
- Paul K. Davis (historian) (born 1952), English historian
- Paul K. Davis (policy analyst), policy analyst at the Rand Corporation in Santa Monica, California
- Paul M. Davis, Jr. (1919–2007), American surgeon and writer
- Paul Marc Davis, British actor
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“Has Christ been divided? Was Paul crucified for you? Or were you baptized in the name of Paul?”
—Bible: New Testament, 1 Corinthians 1:13.
“Before the birth of the New Woman the country was not an intellectual desert, as she is apt to suppose. There were teachers of the highest grade, and libraries, and countless circles in our towns and villages of scholarly, leisurely folk, who loved books, and music, and Nature, and lived much apart with them. The mad craze for money, which clutches at our souls to-day as la grippe does at our bodies, was hardly known then.”
—Rebecca Harding Davis (18311910)
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