Music Soothes the Savage Beast idiom spoken language positive
It is a misquote of a line from the play "The Mourning Bride" in 1697. Its original version is "music hath charms to sooth a savage breast."
Used to say that music can calm an angry person.
Sometimes when getting angry, I will listen to some music. They say that music soothes the savage beast.
One tip to babysit kids, especially those who are out of control is to have them play with songs. It's true that music soothes the savage beast.
It's encouraged to listen to music, especially when you're angry because music soothes the savage beast.
It's useful that you turn on some music while talking to an angry person because music soothes the savage beast.
Used to advise somebody to calm down
Used to describe someone kind, calm and pleasant
To stay calm in a difficult situation and react to unexpected things quickly
Used to say that someone should cool down or calm down