No he wasn't smart enough he's too silly to win anything.
Oh honey, Blaise Pascal may have been a math wizard, but he wasn't exactly racking up awards left and right. The guy was too busy coming up with the Pascaline calculator and dabbling in philosophy to worry about trophies. So, to answer your question, Pascal didn't really win any awards to speak of. But hey, at least he's got a programming language named after him, so that's something, right?
He won the award for Jumanji in 1981 and The Polar Express in 1985. His book The Garden of Abdul Gasazi won Honor Book distinction in 1980.
yes he did believe in god, have you heard of pascals wager? it states that: žPascal believed that: believing in god is just a gamble. He believed that you either live in this world as if there is a god, or you live in this world as if there is not a god. He also said that there is only one way to win the gamble, and that is to live in this world as if there is a god.
scientists win this award by playing the game
How does a Caldecott award qualify to win.
No she did not win an award.
you don't win an award for joining the forum
Did the novel the secret garden ever win an award
when did Miley Cyrus win her first award
Newbery Award
Peter Dymtruk did not win a medal. But he did win an award called ' Nation Builders" award