Guess what quote did DALL·E use as a prompt
DALL·E-dle is a wordle-inspired prompt guessing game
Q1
a.
Take rest; a field that has rested gives a bountiful crop. – Ovid
b.
Keeping a little ahead of conditions is one of the secrets of business, the trailer seldom goes far. – Charles Schwab
c.
First, have a definite, clear practical ideal; a goal, an objective. Second, have the necessary means to achieve your ends; wisdom, money, materials, and methods. Third, adjust all your means to that end. – Aristotle
d.
If you want your children to turn out well, spend twice as much time with them, and half as much money. – Abigail Van Buren
Q2
a.
I seek constantly to improve my manners and graces, for they are the sugar to which all are attracted. – Og Mandino
b.
God always takes the simplest way. – Albert Einstein
c.
The moment one gives close attention to anything, even a blade of grass, it becomes a mysterious, awesome, indescribably magnificent world in itself. – Henry Miller
d.
If you want to lift yourself up, lift up someone else. – Booker T. Washington
Q3
a.
Imagination is more important than knowledge. For while knowledge defines all we currently know and understand, imagination points to all we might yet discover and create. – Albert Einstein
b.
Keep silence for the most part, and speak only when you must, and then briefly. – Epictetus
c.
To be great is to be misunderstood. – Ralph Emerson
d.
A weed is no more than a flower in disguise. – James Lowell
Q4
a.
I love my past. I love my present. I'm not ashamed of what Ive had, and I'm not sad because I have it no longer. – Colette
b.
One fails forward toward success. – Charles Kettering
c.
Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can. – Arthur Ashe
d.
Instead of saying that man is the creature of circumstance, it would be nearer the mark to say that man is the architect of circumstance. – Thomas Carlyle
Q5
a.
I didn’t fail the test. I just found 100 ways to do it wrong. – Benjamin Franklin
b.
If you can dream it, you can achieve it. – Zig Ziglar
c.
Kind words do not cost much. Yet they accomplish much. – Blaise Pascal
d.
I would rather die of passion than of boredom. – Vincent van Gogh
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