Great wealth may be to its owner a blessing or a curse. Alas! I fear it is too often the latter. It hardens the heart, blunts the finer susceptibilities, and transforms into a fiend what under more favourable circumstances might have been a human being.
First comes the cash, then comes the ass, then come big blunts with chunks of hash.
And the blunts and liquor killing our lungs and liver. The asthmatic drug-addict, I function with it
Minds fettered by this doctrine no longer inquire concerning a proposition whether it is attested by sufficient evidence, but whether it accords with Scripture; they do not search for facts as such, but for facts that will bear out their doctrine. It is easy to see that this mental habit blunts not only the perception of truth, but the sense of truthfulness, and that the man whose faith drives him into fallacies treads close upon the precipice of falsehood.
You'd know if I was the de-facto leader of the Democratic Party, because you'd go down to Walgreen's and buy a pack of blunts.
I drink twenty forties, smoke forty blunts, Say a hundred rhymes, and not sound like you once.
I have to say that anger is the blanket that comes around me, and that blunts and blurs my sense of proportion.
Malice blunts the point of wit.