Niedria Kenny Quotes

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Niedria Dionne  Kenny
“My enemies do not live in my book. They all meet their fate in the most gruesome way.”
Niedria Dionne Kenny

“Some people are not worth the weight of words. I do not argue with, nor do I debate with just any ol' body. I would have to respect you before I entertain either, I will leave my comment and then I will be on my way.”
Niedria Kenny, Order in the Courtroom: The Tale of a Texas Poker Player

“One of the morals to the story: Don't just study your cards... study the players.”
Niedria Kenny, Order in the Courtroom: The Tale of a Texas Poker Player

“Where must the heart of any man rest and reside in the capacity of human nature, any individual who can violate a woman so terribly, orchestrate a plan of destruction and then carry it through to the end, executionary style bringing a lifetime of pain to the woman who suffered enough during childbirth”
Niedria Dionne Kenny Kenny

“His soul was anchored in evil, existing only in hell, leaving no outlet for compassion to subside. He was how the term brutal became prevalent”
Niedria Dionne Kenny Kenny

Niedria Dionne  Kenny
“The Author possesses the maximum right to choose and decide who lives a long and prosperous life and who suffers the tragic and painful death in the story.”
Niedria Dionne Kenny, The Affidavit of Niedria Dionne Kenny

“You act! I write!”
Niedria Kenny

“Know who's at the table. You act! I write!”
Niedria Kenny, Order in the Courtroom: The Tale of a Texas Poker Player

“It's a tough one but its worth the read”
Niedria Kenny, Order in the Courtroom: The Tale of a Texas Poker Player

“A courtroom, Lawyers, Judges, rainbows, tilts, a card shark, a Royal Flush, a Bachelors Dream and a poker table is one hell of a story.”
Niedria Kenny, Order in the Courtroom: The Tale of a Texas Poker Player

“I will let you build me a home if you promise me a library.”
Niedria Kenny

“Don't mess up your hair for a man who will not pay to get it done.”
Niedria Kenny

“Writing is pain relief, or at least pain management.”
Niedria Kenny, Order in the Courtroom: The Tale of a Texas Poker Player

“If I could not write, I could not kill you and that would be the cause of my death.”
Niedria Kenny

“Fiction is for those who like to escape to an all expense paid, priceless journey to a place which may or may not exist for the sake experiencing every ride the attraction has to offer and to take anyone with them in exchange for the small cost of the purchase of the book.”
Niedria Kenny, Order in the Courtroom: The Tale of a Texas Poker Player

“I have seen, witnessed and have been a part of the most strange, unusually abnormal adventures in this lifetime, where things have happened to me that no one would have imagined. Almost unbelievable. So who would know the difference between my fiction and my reality.”
Niedria Kenny, Order in the Courtroom: The Tale of a Texas Poker Player

“They are all coming now to see what part they played... Auditions are over. The Script is written and casting is closed.”
Niedria Kenny, Order in the Courtroom: The Tale of a Texas Poker Player

“If the Ocean were my soul, the shore is my Rhythm and Blues”
Niedria Kenny, Compilation of Contemplation

“The problem I have with people is that they don't outright ask the questions they really want to ask. They like to play around in conversation games to get the answers and when you pass on playing games with them, their response is: there must be more to the story. I wish people were more intelligent.

Tip: Run far away from those kind of people.”
Niedria Kenny

“If you have a question about something you have read or heard, first site your source and then ask the direct question to the person it concerns. Playing around the mulberry bush gets you nowhere.”
Niedria Kenny

“Instead of saying there has to me more to the story, expecting me to give you something that you think you already know, why don't you just ask the question. If there is more to the story, there has to be another question, right?”
Niedria Kenny

“Conspiracy. Crime. Justice: Order in The Courtroom -- The Tale of The Texas Poker Player- is for Sipping, Tasting and Reading.”
Niedria Kenny, Order in the Courtroom: The Tale of a Texas Poker Player

Niedria Dionne  Kenny
“I hope that my story is never told by the ones who never knew me.”
Niedria D. Kenny, Order in the Courtroom: The Tale of The Texas Poker Player

Niedria Dionne  Kenny
“She keeps the books. She holds the key. She is the dealer.”
Niedria D. Kenny, Order in the Courtroom: The Tale of The Texas Poker Player

“Tell the story! Put it in a book. Call it fiction. And when the characters want to test your gangster, pull out the receipts and shut the whole house down with the recordings.”
Niedria Kenny, Order in the Courtroom: The Tale of a Texas Poker Player

“If you already believe their side, don’t come over here asking me for my side. Go back on over there. My price just went up.”
Niedria Kenny

“I’m not giving the story with anyone, anymore. The book is for sale for $30 though.

Make them read, sis!”
Niedria Kenny

“If I ask GOD if he sent you to me and he says, “Who? Who is that.?” Just know that this is the reason I never called you back.”
Niedria Kenny

“When you don’t show your face they say, she must be ugly and insecure. When you show your face they say, she thinks she’s all that.”
Niedria D. Kenny

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