'To think one thing but say another; if there is no reason for this, then it is not justifiable. It is one thing to hold back one's thoughts while investigating a crime; another to purposefully mislead a citizen in everyday discourse. If you hold an opinion, it should be stated. This way, there can be no doubt as to everyone's position.'
Javert has very little inner monologue. He says what he thinks, occasionally at length.
'Everyone is not equal, monsieur. That is the truth of it.'
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Javert does not know how not to be honest.
'To think one thing but say another; if there is no reason for this, then it is not justifiable. It is one thing to hold back one's thoughts while investigating a crime; another to purposefully mislead a citizen in everyday discourse. If you hold an opinion, it should be stated. This way, there can be no doubt as to everyone's position.'
Javert has very little inner monologue. He says what he thinks, occasionally at length.
'Everyone is not equal, monsieur. That is the truth of it.'