Paul Jones may refer to:
- Paul Jones (Australian politician) (1878–1972), Australian politician
- Paul Jones (bishop) (1880–1941), American Episcopal bishop
- Paul Jones (boxer) (born 1966), British former professional boxer
- Paul Jones (computer technologist), computer technologist
- Paul Jones (film producer) (1901–1968), film producer
- Paul Jones (footballer) (born 1967), Wales international goalkeeper
- Paul Jones (footballer born 1953), former Bolton Wanderers defender
- Paul Jones (footballer born 1974), former Birmingham City winger
- Paul Jones (footballer born 1978), defender, currently with Marine FC
- Paul Jones (footballer born 1986), goalkeeper, currently with Crawley Town FC
- Paul Jones (mixed martial artist) (born 1963), former mixed martial artist
- Paul Jones (Navajo Chairman), chairman of Navajo Tribal Council
- Paul Jones (singer) (born 1942), BBC Radio 2 DJ and singer in Manfred Mann
- Paul Jones (sportscaster), radio play-by-play man for the Toronto Raptors
- Paul Jones (wrestler), retired professional wrestler and manager
- Paul C. Jones (1901–1981), former U.S. Representative from Missouri
- Paul Carey Jones (born 1974), Welsh operatic baritone
- Paul F. Jones (died 1960), politician
- Paul Jones (judge) (1880–1965), U.S. federal judge
- Paul R. Jones (1928–2010), American collector of African American art
- Paul W. Jones (born 1960), U.S. Ambassador to Malaysia
- Paul Jones (horse) (1917–1930), American Thoroughbred racehorse and winner of 1920 Kentucky Derby
- Paul "Wine" Jones (1946–2005), American blues musician
- Paul Tudor Jones (born 1954), founder of Tudor Investment Corporation
- Paul Jones (American football) (born 1992), American football quarterback for the Penn State Nittany Lions
Paul Jones may also refer to:
- The Paul Jones, a mixer dance
- Paul Jones (1843 ship), a Medford-built ship that brought the first cargo of ice to China
Famous quotes containing the words paul and/or jones:
“That for which Paul lived and died so gloriously; that for which Jesus gave himself to be crucified; the end that animated the thousand martyrs and heroes who have followed his steps, was to redeem us from a formal religion, and teach us to seek our well-being in the formation of the soul.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
“Romance, like the rabbit at the dog track, is the elusive, fake, and never attained reward which, for the benefit and amusement of our masters, keeps us running and thinking in safe circles.”
—Beverly Jones (b. 1927)
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