By all means continue destroying my possessions. I daresay I have too many.
The demon bared its greenish fangs. "This is my true form. An ugly surprise for you, I suppose. " "I daresay it's an improvement," said Will. "You weren't much to look at before, and at least the horns are dramatic.
I daresay I was the worst bed partner in five continents.
They faced each other. 'I'm going to enjoy this,'Melancholia said. 'I daresay I'm not.
The Spaniards are perfectly right to govern these barbarians of the New World and adjacent islands; they are in prudence, ingenuity, virtue, and humanity as inferior to the Spaniards as children are to adults and women are to men, there being as much difference between them as that between wild and cruel and very merciful persons, the prodigiously intemperate and the continent and tempered, and I daresay from apes to men
But suppose it was truth double strong, it were no truth to me if I couldna take it in. I daresay there's truth in yon Latin book on your shelves; but it's gibberish and no truth to me, unless I know the meaning o' the words.
He's [Jesus] the most fascinating character in history, really - the character who's made more difference to the world than anyone since him. I daresay that Muslims would say Muhammad was that character, but I think Jesus had a sort of 600-year start on him.
I daresay anything can be made holy by being sincerely worshipped.
I daresay one profits more by the mistakes one makes off one's own bat than by doing the right thing on somebody's else advice.