Guess what quote did DALL·E use as a prompt
DALL·E-dle is a wordle-inspired prompt guessing game
Q1
a.
A good rest is half the work. – Anonymous
b.
Remember no one can make you feel inferior without your consent. – Eleanor Roosevelt
c.
So is cheerfulness, or a good temper, the more it is spent, the more remains. – Ralph Emerson
d.
Good actions give strength to ourselves and inspire good actions in others. – Plato
Q2
a.
Know how to listen, and you will profit even from those who talk badly. – Plutarch
b.
Translation is the paradigm, the exemplar of all writing. It is translation that demonstrates most vividly the yearning for transformation that underlies every act involving speech, that supremely human gift. – Harry Burchell Mathews
c.
Wisdom is the reward you get for a lifetime of listening when you'd have preferred to talk. – Doug Larson
d.
I cannot give you the formula for success, but I can give you the formula for failure: which is: Try to please everybody. – Herbert Swope
Q3
a.
There is nothing in a caterpillar that tells you it's going to be a butterfly. – Buckminster Fuller
b.
It's easier to see the mistakes on someone else's paper. – Anonymous
c.
Strong beliefs win strong men, and then make them stronger. – Richard Bach
d.
It's important to know that words don't move mountains. Work, exacting work moves mountains. – Danilo Dolci
Q4
a.
To succeed, we must first believe that we can. – Michael Korda
b.
Real magic in relationships means an absence of judgement of others. – Wayne Dyer
c.
What the caterpillar calls the end of the world, the master calls a butterfly. – Richard Bach
d.
You don't drown by falling in water. You drown by staying there. – Anonymous
Q5
a.
The possession of knowledge does not kill the sense of wonder and mystery. There is always more mystery. – Anais Nin
b.
The greatest part of our happiness depends on our dispositions, not our circumstances. – Martha Washington
c.
The minute you settle for less than you deserve, you get even less than you settled for. – Maureen Dowd
d.
To make no mistakes is not in the power of man; but from their errors and mistakes the wise and good learn wisdom for the future. – Plutarch
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