14 Quotes & Sayings By Lucy Robinson

Lucy Robinson was born and raised in the city of York. Her love of words began at an early age and she eagerly devoured every piece of literature within her reach. She always had her nose in a book, and would rather be inside one than outside it. When she was younger, she would spend hours writing stories, poems, and short stories about her favorite characters Read more

With the help of her mother, Lucy began putting on plays for the local community. She continued to produce plays for local schools and churches throughout her childhood. She decided to pursue a degree in English literature at the University of Richmond. When Lucy graduated from college, she moved back to York after feeling that, "It was time for me to go on with my life." Lucy's first novel released on March 2, 2016 entitled "The Complete Review." She is currently working on two more novels which are expected to be released before the end of 2017.

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Anger had arrived and it was riding a big furious don't-fuck-with-me horse. Lucy Robinson
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I wondered if perhaps I'd gone mad. I had known this man less than twenty-four hours and already I wanted to raise his children. Lucy Robinson
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It was the sexual chemistry I wanted more of. It was electric. I'd forgotten what it was like to be with someone who excited you in every sense of the word, who thrilled and frightened you in equal measure. Lucy Robinson
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He walked towards me. My heart was pounding like a nineties warehouse rave. Lucy Robinson
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You are the most ludicrous excuse for a man I've ever known - but there isn't a centimetre of you that I don't think is perfect. Lucy Robinson
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He was what the egotistical part of me had always longed for: danger, sexiness, popularity, style, unpredictability. The kind of man who'd always keep me guessing. Just one night with him and i'd already started to wonder if perhaps i'd spent the last two years in a comfortable coma. Lucy Robinson
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I didn't know his age or how he liked his tea, I was wearing a terrible coat and I was drunk as a stoat - but this moment felt like it. The one I'd been waiting patiently for since I was a little girl. I'd worked so hard, for so long, at being ok with being single, but all of the things I'd told myself about independence were disappearing rapidly into the cold night. Right now, he felt like the only person who mattered in the whole world. . Lucy Robinson
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I was at Gatwick and I was a mess: breathlessly excited, horribly nervous and hoping, praying, that this might be it. That the man who was belted up preparing for touchdown would be the man I would spend the next sixty years picking up from airports, missing him, loving him, feeding him and, all things going well, having a fair bit of sex with him. Lucy Robinson
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I'm eating a massive pastrami sandwich. It's so beautiful I might cry. Just so you know. Lucy Robinson
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I was going to write a sharp witty email full of devastating one-liners but I suspect you want something nicer than that Lucy Robinson
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How do you feel about going on a date with me? I'm abroad for another two weeks; you've got plenty of time to prepare yourself. It will be the best night of your life, of course. Lucy Robinson
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Well then that's our date confirmed. I am excited! Most girls want to know if I have long term plans to start a family; you want to know if I like 80s rap. I think I'm in love with you.  Actually, I'm not you have a foul mouth and terrible taste in men by all accounts. Lucy Robinson
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I am back in London in a couple of days and looking forward to Sunday. Here is what we are doing. 1. Going to see my favourite mad transgender folk singer at the Roundhouse. 2. Then I am going to feed you tapas in a little place by Mornington Crescent. 3. Then we will go home in opposite directions and I will stare at my silent phone for weeks, wondering what happened. Or we will go for a dirty hump on Primrose Hill. Or maybe we will just have an awkward kiss/hug loaded with the promise of more next time.   . Lucy Robinson