4 Quotes & Sayings By David A Mcintee

David A. McIntee is the author of the internationally bestselling inspirational novel, The Journey, and its sequels: The Journey: A Matter of Life and Death and The Journey: The Search for Love and Truth. His other novels include: Beyond Compassion: The Art of Happiness; The Art of Relationships; Teach Your Children Well; Glorious Freedom; Be Strong, Be Courageous, Be Happy! His nonfiction book, You’ll Feel Good All Over!, has been translated into more than a dozen languages. He is the owner of the award-winning website www.HowToBeHappierAndMoreContent.com.

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Then what do we call you?" another of the heat forms asked. "We are Rutan." "Our species need something a little more particular, " the first heat form of the Time Lord said. "I think we’ll call you Fred, for ease of reference. David A. McIntee
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When he pursed his lips and dropped a hand into his coat pocket, the last thing Nur expected him to pull out was a cricket ball. "I'd hoped for a disruptor at least, " she muttered reprovingly. The Doctor slipped three fingers around the ball and hefted it experimentally. "I thought we'd try something a little less excessive." He breathed gently on to the maroon leather and polished it on his leg as the Sontaran finally tossed the Kshatriya aside and stopped to pick up its fallen weapon. He stepped around the corner, sighting along his free arm as the Sontaran straightened, its back fully turned. The cricket ball flashed down the length of the corridor in the blink of an eye, punching into the back of the Sontaran's collar and ricocheting away. To Nur's astonishment, the alien spasmed and crashed to the floor like a falling tree. "Out for a duck, " the Doctor commented, blowing across his fingertips. "I've never seen anything killed by a cricket ball before." "You haven't yet. He'll wake up in a few minutes. . David A. McIntee
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There's an emergency link to the defence grid, but that's only for use in the direst emergencies." "And of course a mile-long unknown intruder approaching your main source of power isn't an emergency?" Karan hesitated, his chins wobbling slightly with their own momentum. "It'll take time, but I could access the defence grid's sensor logs for that sector..." "I won't tell if you don't. David A. McIntee