Quote by Terry Pratchett
Victor eyed the glistening tubes in the tray around Dibbler's neck. They smelled appetizing. They always did. And then you bit into them, and learned once again that Cut-me-own-Throat Dibbler could find a use for bits of an animal that the animal didn't know it had got. Dibbler had worked out that with enough fried onions and mustard people would eat anything.
Summary
This quote exemplifies the craftiness and resourcefulness of Cut-me-own-Throat Dibbler, a character known for his creativity in food vending. Despite the unappetizing nature of the animal parts he sells, he skillfully masks them with enticing aromas and condiments. It speaks to Dibbler's ability to find value in overlooked or undesirable resources and how, with the right presentation, even the most unconventional food items can be appealing to consumers. In a broader sense, it reminds us that appearances can be deceiving and that human tastes can be easily influenced by external factors such as smell and presentation.