"So everything turned out fine, and we were given the opportunity to go to Washington and be briefed on the project of man in space, and given the opportunity to choose whether we wanted to get involved or not"
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Then comes the bureaucratic grandeur: Washington, briefings, “the project of man in space.” Shepard frames spaceflight not as a personal dream but as a national program with a capital-P Project aura. This is Cold War language in a white lab coat, elevating rocket risk into civic duty. The phrase “man in space” also carries the era’s unexamined assumptions, where the subject of history is implicitly male, implicitly American, implicitly a test pilot with the right kind of nerves.
The most revealing move is the insistence on choice: “given the opportunity to choose whether we wanted to get involved or not.” On paper, it’s voluntary. In practice, it’s a classic institutional soft sell, the kind where declining isn’t forbidden but would brand you as lacking the essential ingredient: courage disguised as professionalism. Shepard’s phrasing preserves the myth of individual agency while acknowledging the reality of recruitment into something bigger than the self.
It’s an origin story told in procedural language: destiny filtered through meetings, clearances, and consent forms. The subtext is that history doesn’t arrive with trumpets. It arrives as an option you’re not really supposed to refuse.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Shepard, Alan. (2026, January 18). So everything turned out fine, and we were given the opportunity to go to Washington and be briefed on the project of man in space, and given the opportunity to choose whether we wanted to get involved or not. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/so-everything-turned-out-fine-and-we-were-given-20684/
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Shepard, Alan. "So everything turned out fine, and we were given the opportunity to go to Washington and be briefed on the project of man in space, and given the opportunity to choose whether we wanted to get involved or not." FixQuotes. January 18, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/so-everything-turned-out-fine-and-we-were-given-20684/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"So everything turned out fine, and we were given the opportunity to go to Washington and be briefed on the project of man in space, and given the opportunity to choose whether we wanted to get involved or not." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/so-everything-turned-out-fine-and-we-were-given-20684/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.






