On a blustery March day in 1898, I stepped down from a colonist car at the CPR station in Regina carrying all my wordly possessions. |
Those who have given up all kinds of wordly security in order to place their trust in God alone as followers and companions of Jesus, acknowledge their total dependence on God for sustenance. |
But I feel an impulse to scribble wordly words, to stand in a silk hat beside the statue of Liberty and gaze out upon the Atlantic with a Carlylian pensiveness. |
The hardboiled hero is cynical but sensitive, philosophical but wordly. |
In Two-Thousand-And-Three Gilles Jobin seemed to be painting off the dancer's bodies, to use them as brushes, in order to depict strange landscapes, be they subterranean or wordly, always pertaining to shapes being altered. |
Among luxuriant vegetation, it offers itself and all of its comforts to welcome you to spend some moments of relaxation in a symbol of quietude or enjoy the more maried, wordly leisure pursuits that the territory offers. |