Standalone SQLPLUS client???!?!

I am in desperate need of a standalone sqlplus binary for linux.
I've tried, in vain, to find it ANYWHERE available for download.
I do not wish to download the entire oracle installer for linux just so I can install only sqlplus.
Good grief.
Yes, I've tried freshmeat, and all I seem to come up with is failure at every turn. fsql, some kde sqlplus client... fsql requires oracle libs to compile agains, I don't/won't run kde just for this client...
before I spiral further into madness, would someone please set me on the right path??!

Install only client of linux81701.tar
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