Mahbod Seraji is an Iranian-American author recognized for his evocative storytelling that bridges cultures. Born in Iran, he later moved to the United States, where he earned a doctorate in communications. Seraji gained acclaim with his debut novel, "Rooftops of Tehran," which offers a poignant glimpse into Iranian life during the 1970s. His work often explores themes of love, friendship, and societal change, drawing from his rich cultural heritage.
I have said it before and I will say it again, love is not a luxury. It is a necessity. It is our only hope.
If you want to learn about life, go to the rooftops of Tehran.
Pain is a part of life. It’s what makes us appreciate the good times.
Sometimes you have to let go of the life you had planned, to live the life you were meant to live.
The measure of a man is not how he behaves in moments of comfort and convenience, but how he stands at times of controversy and challenges.
Love is the key to opening the door to a happy life.
Life is a precious gift. Don’t waste it living someone else’s life.
Believe you can and you’re halfway there.
Courage doesn’t always roar. Sometimes courage is the little voice at the end of the day that says I’ll try again tomorrow.
Never give up on something you really want. It’s difficult to wait, but it’s more difficult to regret.
Life is short, so smile while you still have teeth.