Paul Wilson

Paul Wilson may refer to:

  • F. Paul Wilson (born 1946), American science fiction and horror author
  • R. Paul Wilson, sleight of hand expert
  • Paul Wilson (baseball) (born 1973), pitcher in Major League Baseball
  • Paul Wilson (meditation teacher), author of The Little Book of Calm, The Quiet, etc.
  • Paul Wilson (cricketer) (born 1972), Australian cricketer
  • Paul Wilson (criminologist) (born 1941), Australian criminologist
  • Paul Wilson (decathlete), New Zealand decathlete, see national champions decathlon
  • Paul Wilson (pole vaulter), former pole vault world record holder
  • Paul Wilson (Scottish footballer) (born 1950), Scotland international footballer
  • Paul Wilson (English footballer) (born 1968), English former footballer
  • Paul Wilson (footballer born 1977), English former footballer for Gillingham F.C.
  • Paul Wilson (music theorist), American music theorist and professor
  • Paul Wilson (musician) (born 1978), bassist for the rock band Snow Patrol
  • Paul David Wilson (born 1952), songwriter, composer, conductor, and music producer
  • Paul Wilson, Baron Wilson of High Wray (1908–1980), British engineer, Lord Lieutenant, and governor of the BBC
  • Paul Wilson, Canadian guitarist and vocalist, member of The Plastic People of the Universe in 1970–1972
  • Paul Wilson, original baritone vocalist from The Flamingos
  • Paul Wilson, member of the Absolute (production team) and song writer
  • Paul Wilson (sailor), winner of the 2010 Clifford Day Mallory Cup
  • Paul T Wilson (born 1992), English, Rail Engineer and Enthusiast (Kingston upon Hull)
  • Paul Wilson (hacker), English hacker and fraudster

Famous quotes containing the words paul and/or wilson:

    This world crisis came about without women having anything to do with it. If the women of the world had not been excluded from world affairs, things today might have been different.
    —Alice Paul (1885–1977)

    It is from quiet places like this all over the world that the forces accumulate which presently will overbear any attempt to accomplish evil on a large scale. Like the rivulets gathering into the river, and the river into the seas, there come from communities like this streams that fertilize the consciences of men, and it is the conscience of the world that we are trying to place upon the throne which others would usurp.
    —Woodrow Wilson (1856–1924)