Guess what quote did DALL·E use as a prompt
DALL·E-dle is a wordle-inspired prompt guessing game
Q1
a.
In a controversy the instant we feel anger we have already ceased striving for the truth, and have begun striving for ourselves. – Buddha
b.
The difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the worlds problems. – Mohandas Gandhi
c.
Fear is a darkroom where negatives develop. – Usman Asif
d.
He who fears being conquered is sure of defeat. – Napoleon Bonaparte
Q2
a.
Good advice is always certain to be ignored, but that's no reason not to give it. – Agatha Christie
b.
Your mind will answer most questions if you learn to relax and wait for the answer. – William Burroughs
c.
Wrinkles should merely indicate where smiles have been. – Mark Twain
d.
Once we accept our limits, we go beyond them. – Albert Einstein
Q3
a.
Character develops itself in the stream of life. – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
b.
It is never too late to be what you might have been. – George Eliot
c.
Anyone who doesn't take truth seriously in small matters cannot be trusted in large ones either. – Albert Einstein
d.
It's not who you are that holds you back, it's who you think you're not. – Anonymous
Q4
a.
In order to live free and happily you must sacrifice boredom. It is not always an easy sacrifice. – Richard Bach
b.
While we stop to think, we often miss our opportunity. – Publilius Syrus
c.
Do what you can, where you are, with what you have. – Teddy Roosevelt
d.
Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it. – Confucius
Q5
a.
Without passion man is a mere latent force and possibility, like the flint which awaits the shock of the iron before it can give forth its spark. – Amiel
b.
Gratitude is not only the greatest of virtues, but the paren't of all the others. – Cicero
c.
Compassion and happiness are not a sign of weakness but a sign of strength. – Dalai Lama
d.
The smallest flower is a thought, a life answering to some feature of the Great Whole, of whom they have a persistent intuition. – Honore de Balzac
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