Guess what quote did DALL·E use as a prompt

DALL·E-dle is a wordle-inspired prompt guessing game

Q1

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a.
Take it easy, but take it. – Woody Guthrie
b.
Time is not a measure the length of a day or month or year but more a measure of what you have accomplished. – Byron Pulsifer
c.
Don't fear failure so much that you refuse to try new things. The saddest summary of life contains three descriptions: could have, might have, and should have. – Anonymous
d.
Be miserable. Or motivate yourself. Whatever has to be done, it's always your choice. – Wayne Dyer

Q2

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a.
Nothing is so strong as gentleness. Nothing is so gentle as real strength. – Frances de Sales
b.
We are the leaves of one branch, the drops of one sea, the flowers of one garden. – Jean Lacordaire
c.
You can't choose up sides on a round world. – Wayne Dyer
d.
However many holy words you read, however many you speak, what good will they do you if you do not act on upon them? – Buddha

Q3

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a.
Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. – Ralph Emerson
b.
I don't believe in failure. It is not failure if you enjoyed the process. – Oprah Winfrey
c.
One does not discover new lands without consenting to lose sight of the shore for a very long time. – Andre Gide
d.
The secret of success is constancy to purpose. – Benjamin Disraeli

Q4

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a.
Fortune favours the brave. – Virgil
b.
Arriving at one point is the starting point to another. – John Dewey
c.
Something opens our wings. Something makes boredom and hurt disappear. Someone fills the cup in front of us: We taste only sacredness. – Rumi
d.
Why worry about things you cannot control when you can keep yourself busy controlling the things that depend on you? – Anonymous

Q5

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a.
The thought manifests as the word. The word manifests as the deed. The deed develops into habit. And the habit hardens into character. – Buddha
b.
You have to do your own growing no matter how tall your grandfather was. – Abraham Lincoln
c.
One that desires to excel should endeavour in those things that are in themselves most excellent. – Epictetus
d.
He who knows that enough is enough will always have enough. – Lao Tzu
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