As he passed Alistair to depart the library, Bosque said, "I'm pleased you didn't limit your vision. Ambition is the fertile soil in which true power can be cultivated.

Andrea Cremer
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As he passed Alistair to depart the library, Bosque said, "I'm pleased you didn't limit your vision. Ambition is the fertile soil in which true power can be cultivated." In this quote, Bosque is telling Alistair that he is pleased that Alistair wants to be powerful and that ambition is the best tool to achieve that power. He knows that if Alistair has been working hard to reach his goals, he will be a great leader one day.

Source: Rise

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