Guess what quote did DALL·E use as a prompt
DALL·E-dle is a wordle-inspired prompt guessing game
Q1
a.
Let yourself be silently drawn by the stronger pull of what you really love. – Rumi
b.
The deepest craving of human nature is the need to be appreciated. – William James
c.
The beginning is always today. – Mary Wollstonecraft
d.
The best way to predict your future is to create it. – Peter Drucker
Q2
a.
Love and compassion open our own inner life, reducing stress, distrust and loneliness. – Dalai Lama
b.
Be the chief but never the lord. – Lao Tzu
c.
The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched — they must be felt with the heart. – Anonymous
d.
When you are offended at any man's fault, turn to yourself and study your own failings. Then you will forget your anger. – Epictetus
Q3
a.
The pain passes, but the beauty remains. – Pierre Auguste Renoir
b.
Setting an example is not the main means of influencing another, it is the only means. – Albert Einstein
c.
It is on our failures that we base a new and different and better success. – Havelock Ellis
d.
Responsibility is not inherited, it is a choice that everyone needs to make at some point in their life. – Byron Pulsifer
Q4
a.
The greatest way to live with honour in this world is to be what we pretend to be. – Socrates
b.
I think you can have moderate success by copying something else, but if you really want to knock it out of the park, you have to do something different and take chances. – Lee Womack
c.
The greatest mistake you can make in life is to be continually fearing you will make one. – Elbert Hubbard
d.
Give whatever you are doing and whoever you are with the gift of your attention. – Jim Rohn
Q5
a.
When you realize how perfect everything is you will tilt your head back and laugh at the sky. – Buddha
b.
To go against the dominant thinking of your friends, of most of the people you see every day, is perhaps the most difficult act of heroism you can perform. – Theodore H. White
c.
Saying thank you is more than good manners. It is good spirituality. – Alfred Painter
d.
The years teach much which the days never know. – Ralph Emerson
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